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Lawrence Weiner (1942-2021) Nothing to Lose (1976) 1. Side 1 2. Side 2 Nothing to Lose/Niets aan Ver/oren Eindhoven: Van Abbemuseum, 1976 Deutsche Angst (Peter Gordon & Lawrence Weiner, 1982) 1. Where It Came From 2. Deutsche Angst Label: Les Disques Du Crepuscule Catalog#: TWI 059 Format: Vinyl, 7" Country: Belgium Released: 1982 Audio Arts: Lawrence Weiner, concerning twenty works 1. concerning twenty works, Side 1 2. concerning twenty works, Side 2 This supplement is a cassette work made by Lawrence Weiner on the occasion of his exhibition during October and November 1980 at the Anthony d'Offay Gallery Side A 00:00:00: An Object Tossed From One Country To Another 00:02:53: A Turbulence Induced Within A Body Of Water 00:05:49: To The Sea 00:08:39: Done Without Timing not identified: As If It Could 00:09:43: Made Quietly 00:11:53: Taken To A Point Of Tolerance 00:13:57: With Relation To Reason (Often) Moved About 00:20:41: Some Things (Packed Up). Some Things (Laid Down). All Overdue 00:23:09: Blown Away. Under Certain Circumstances Side B 00:00:00: The Artic Circle Shattered 00:05:05: Folded 00:05:35: Slowly Raised Water Timing not identified: Over The Hill Timing not identified: To Show And To Tell 00:12:16: (Turned) Red As Well As Black Timing not identified: Often Replayed (Played Again) Timing not identified: (Often) Moved About Within The Context Of (A) Reason 00:20:46: Having Been Brought Back At A Point Of Passage 00:24:00: Many Objects Put Upon Many Other Objects In Place Of Some Other Objects No Longer Used To Form A Pile Concerning Twenty Works (1980) 1. Side 1 (24'45") 2. Side 2 (25'30") This cassette work was made by the artist on the occasion of his exhibition during October and November 1980 at the Anthony d'Offay Gallery. The structure of the cassette is based on the twenty works exhibited in the gallery but is extended by readings from other works, with Miranda Frawley and William Furlong. RELATED RESOURCES: Lawrence Weiner in UbuWeb Film |