Inflammatory Essays
1979-82
Jenny Holzer's "Inflammatory Essays, which number twenty-six in all, were inspired by several authors Holzer had read: Emma Goldman, Hitler, Lenin, Mao, and Trotsky. As in her previous works that use words as their medium, Holzer created these essays to be hung throughout the city streets, confronting people in the public sphere. In 1984, SAM's Contemporary Art Council sponsored the installation of the posters along a construction wall at Second Avenue and Pike Street in downtown Seattle.
Holzer's texts adopt different tones and alternate between first- and third-personvoices. The essays all have an anti-power message, whether stated directly or suggested through the ironic use of a tyrannical voice.
Offset posters on paper
17 x 16 3/4 in. (43.2 x 42.6 cm), image and sheet size
Gift of the Contemporary Art Council of the Seattle Art Museum
2012.9.11
Provenance: Purchased by Seattle Art Museum (Contemporary Art Council), May 1984 (upgraded from study collection to Category I, March 2012)
Photo: Elizabeth Mann