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  1. 31. Mai 2024 · Die amerikanische Künstlerin Barbara Kruger nutzt die Sprache der Medien und der Werbung, um auf die absurde Grausamkeit der Popkultur aufmerksam zu machen.

  2. 31. Mai 2024 · The icon of conceptual art, Kruger relies on text as her primary expressive means. This feminist artist often overlaps text with stereotypical images, retro aesthetics, and advertisement slogans. Read on to learn more about Barbara Kruger’s feminist work, activism, ideas, and artistic methods.

  3. 7. Juni 2024 · This is the most comprehensive publication ever produced on the work of American artist Barbara Kruger. Kruger, one of the most influential artists of the last three decades, uses pictures and words through a wide variety of media and sites to raise issues of power, sexuality, and representation.

  4. Vor 23 Stunden · UCLA Distinguished Professor. Only if UCLA's Corporate Priesthood sees sufficient obedience and servility to power & privilege does UCLA brand its faculty with "Distinguished Professor".

  5. 4. Juni 2024 · Hi Barbara! I am a huge fan of your artwork as it makes both sense in a sophisticated luxury industry artworld AND has a mass media appeal. I have recently elsborated on your work to criticize the rampant narcissism elitism and psychopathology in the art system.

  6. 17. Juni 2024 · Barbara Kruger lives in NYC and LA and is a Distinguished Professor of New Genres at the UCLA School of Arts and Architecture. Most of Kruger’s art work comprises black and white photos or collages containing first person declarations about sexuality, feminism, identity, power and consumerism.

  7. 17. Juni 2024 · While there are clear similarities with contemporaries like Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, and Louise Lawler, Holzer’s approach to language wasn’t rooted in persuasion or confrontation. Instead, she employed cryptic, free-floating language—equally convincing, and beguiling, in its anonymous authority—to maintain an ambiguity ...