Living: Some days you wake up and immediately start to worry (1980-82) by Jenny Holzer
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Living: Some days you wake up and immediately start to worry (1980-82) by Jenny Holzer

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Jenny Holzer, It's Hard To Know...
~ Plaque.
Culture: Italic, Etruscan
Period: Late Archaic Period or early Classical Period
Date: ca. 470 B.C.
Medium: Terracotta
"I PICK ON EVERYONE DEAD OR ALIVE" LOUISE BOURGEOIS // 1999 [lead and steel | 21 x 31.1 x 1.3 cm.]
Why won’t Speaker Johnson display this plaque thanking law enforcement for their heroic efforts to protect our Democracy on January 6?
Mike Johnson’s office says the legally required plaque to honor police officers who protected the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is “not implementable” and will NOT be hung — despite being mandated by law.

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Two Roman Plaques depicting a Tragic Mask and a dancing Maenad and Cupid, National Roman Legion Museum, Caerleon Roman Fort and Town, Wales
we love you by louise bourgeois, 2005, welded steel wall plaque, 8.6 × 13.7 centimeters
In the early 1910s, New York City took most of a landlord’s building for a road and subway project, but it accidentally left his family owning a tiny triangle of land in the sidewalk. The city asked them to donate it, so the family put a small plaque there instead, and it’s still called the Hess Triangle.