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16 Isarstrasse
16 Isarstrasse
16 Isarstrasse
Photo repro: Prallan Allsten/Moderna Museet

16 Isarstrasse

Artist (USA, 1952 - 2019)
Date1991
MediumGelatin silver print
DimensionsBildmått: 63,8 × 94,5 cm Ram: 85,3 × 115,5 × 4,1 cm
ClassificationPhotography
Credit LineDonation 2011 from the artist
Object NumberMOM/2011/63
The artwork is not on display
About the artworkThe artist Ronald Jones was also a writer, a design theorist, a critic, a curator and a professor at prestigious universities. His artistic practice was broad, embracing both sculpture and photography,and sometimes even opera and landscaping. Many of his works are politically rebellious in a subtle, conceptual way. In 1988, he created a series of works that, at first glance, look like typical modernist sculptures, with their soft, abstract shapes in shiny metal. But the title, Untitled/New human immune deficiency virus bursting from a microvillus explains that this is a human cell structure that has been attacked by the human immune deficiency virus HIV. The photograph 16 Isarstrasse refers to the address in West Germany where terrorists planned the bombing of a Pan Am flight above the Scottish village of Lockerbie in 1988, killing 270 people. The objects in the picture are from the plane wreckage.
Signatures, inscriptions and marks Signerat på baksidan av verket: "[signatur] 1991 XXIII", Verso: NO #23 NOT SIGNED Selected exhibition history Sömnlösa nätter. Från 1980-talet i Moderna Museets samling (den 24 februari 2023 - den 14 januari 2024) Moderna Museet, Stockholm