This Week in Art 3.6-3.12: Jenny Holzer to Exhibit at Blenheim Palace

Jenny Holzer’s Monument. Photograph: Vassilij Gureev/Jenny Holzer Studio.

Blenheim Art Foundation announced this week that artist Jenny Holzer has been selected to exhibit new works at the UK’s historic Blenheim Palace this fall. She is first woman artist, and only the fourth artist ever to be chosen to fill the 18th-century Palace with contemporary art. Past featured artists include Ai Weiwei, Lawrence Weiner, and Michelangelo Pistoletto.

Holzer will create new work for the palace, including text carved into stone, LED light pieces, projections, and installations using black mondo grass. “My first visit to Blenheim Palace left me with too many ideas, on the complex past and its relevance to this knife-edge present,” the artist told the Guardian.


Events & exhibitions

New York City

  • Saturday, March 11 | 2-3 pm—Laurie Simmons and Carroll Dunham will be speaking at the Brooklyn Museum, in response to Marilyn Minter’s current exhibition Pretty/Dirty.
  • A new exhibition of work by Allan McCollum entitled Works: 1968–1977 opened last week at Petzel Gallery, where it will remain on view through April 29.

Kansas City, Missouri


London

Berlin


It’s impossible to include all the incredible exhibitions and art events happening this week in a single post. If there’s something you feel should have been included in today’s roundup, leave a comment below!