To See and Be Seen (1972) by Lawrence Weiner

To See and Be Seen - Lawrence Weiner - 1972

Artwork Information

TitleTo See and Be Seen
ArtistLawrence Weiner
Date1972
Art MovementConceptual Art

About To See and Be Seen

The artwork titled “To See and Be Seen,” created by Lawrence Weiner in 1972, is a notable piece of the Conceptual Art movement. It belongs to the figurative genre, emphasizing the importance of visual perception and recognition.

The artwork features a stark and minimalistic design, displaying the bold phrase “TO SEE AND BE SEEN” prominently against a clean, white backdrop. The large, black, stenciled letters demand attention and interaction, inviting viewers to engage with the notions of observation and visibility. The phrase is not only visually significant but also intellectually stimulating, as it provokes contemplation on the dual aspects of perceiving and being perceived. The surrounding space, with its simple and uncluttered appearance, enhances the conceptual essence of the piece, allowing the text to stand out and resonate deeply within the viewer’s mind.

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