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  1. 10. Aug. 2021 · Barbara Kruger has been a leading artist for many years, a personal reference of mine and this video explores her work and the many lessons we can take from ...

    • 12 Min.
    • 17,3K
    • Tatiana Hopper
  2. Barbara Kruger gilt als eine der einflussreichsten US-amerikanischen Künstlerinnen der Gegenwart – seit Mitte der 1970er Jahre widmet sie sich politischen und sozialen Fragen aus feministischer und konsumkritischer Sicht. Durch ihren spezifischen Umgang mit Begriffen und vorgefundenen Bildern hat sie eine einzigartige visuelle Sprache entwickelt. Sowohl in ihren frühen Collagen und ...

  3. Picturing Barbara Kruger is a five-minute portrait of this iconic artist. Narrated by Barbara Kruger with an original score by Nico Jaar featuring Kanye West...

    • 5 Min.
    • 41K
    • Los Angeles County Museum of Art
  4. 15. Aug. 2022 · You Are Not Yourself by Barbara Kruger, 1981-82, via artpla.co. Barbara Kruger’s 1981 montage You Are Not Yourself expressively illustrates these concepts in her classic style. A woman peering into a broken mirror, holding one of the fragments between her fingers, is shown with the superimposed words “You Are not Yourself” on top.

  5. Barbara Kruger (*1945) is a key artist of the Pictures Generation and in the development of appropriation art, post-conceptualism and feminist art. Since the mid-1970s, she has juxtaposed her own texts with found images in order to reveal and undermine socially-ingrained assumptions about power, capitalism, politics, and gender that often go unquestioned, driving socio-political debates.

  6. Barbara Kruger. Barbara Kruger és una artista conceptual nascuda el 26 de gener de 1945 a Newark (Nova Jersey). [1] És una artista apropiacionista que fa servir la imatge i la llengua per fer una crítica social. [2] És descrita com una artista multidisciplinària. A més del treball artístic, escriu critiques (principalment televisió ...

  7. 19. Sept. 2021 · For more than 40 years, American artist Barbara Kruger has paired images and provocative text to expose the power dynamics of identity, desire, and consumerism. With this exhibition, she takes over the Art Institute—her immersive installations transcend the traditional exhibition space, extending into multiple spaces throughout the museum and the city beyond.