Pocket Utopia is pleased to organize an experimental salon of conceptual art's key figure Lawrence Weiner. The salon will feature a reading room, a re-creation (“A 36” x 36” Removal to the Lathing or Support Wall of Plaster or Wallboard From a Wall,” 1968) and a text piece. Weiner has long pursued inquiries into language and art-making and posits a radical redefinition of the artist/viewer relationship and the very nature of the artwork. Here too, the venue or gallery and its relationship to the artist also gets redefined.

By transporting his investigations to Bushwick's Pocket Utopia, the viewer will discover a comfortable and unobtrusive means to read and experience Weiner's work and make their own assumptions about the nature of the art object. Working with the Weiner's grateful acknowledgment , Pocket Utopia democratizes access to his work. Although the artist here is all but invisible, the viewer will be able to see even farther, think a little more and read a lot.

A Lawrence Weiner Salon

a reading room, a re-creation, and a text piece
November 2 - November 25, 2007
Opens November 2 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Installation Views

A Lawrence Weiner Salon, installation view

A Lawrence Weiner Salon, installation view

A RE-CREATION (Lawrence Weiner)

A 36" x 36" REMOVAL TO THE LATHING OR SUPPORT WALL OF PLASTER OR WALLBOARD FROM A WALL, 1968

A RE-CREATION (Lawrence Weiner) A 36" x 36" REMOVAL TO THE LATHING OR SUPPORT WALL OF PLASTER OR WALLBOARD FROM A WALL, 1968

A TEXT PIECE (Lawrence Weiner)

“Aphorism of the Week: Art is not a game, it has no rules” 1997, 4 x 6 inches 
Rubber stamp, with colored pencil, pen and paint on paper

A TEXT PIECE (Lawrence Weiner) “Aphorism of the Week: Art is not a game, it has no rules” 1997, 4 x 6 inches Rubber stamp, with colored pencil, pen and paint on paper

A Lawrence Weiner Reading room view

A Lawrence Weiner Reading room view


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