This space is being created for you, to take a look into Barbara Kruger's fantastic and controversial feminist art, in which words and images are key to understand what matters to a woman in society as we live it. Enjoy this Exhibition Alica A. Lammers
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Barbara Kruger
Desire exists where pleasure is absent,2009.
Screenprint on Vinyl
88 7/10 x 87 1/2in.
Phillips: 20th Century and Contemporary Art
This image provokes analyzing ourselves and the root of our desires. Kruger's art is extraordinary in this case this word art can be about any desired anything you can think of.
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Barbara Kruger
You are right (and you know it and so should everyone else),2010.
Lithograph in colors, on wove.
8 9/10 x 24in
Unknown location
A statement that screams social justice and motivate us to validate our morals and ethics.
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Barbara Kruger
Untitled (Plater War),2018.
Glazed Earthware.
15in diameter.
Los Angeles Contemporary exhibitions.
A powerful direct message to another epidemic in the world. representing the hate, intolerance and pride precent in modern days..
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Barbara Kruger
Untitled (When was the least time you laughed?),2011.
Archival pigment print
32 x 50in.
Unknown location.
A reminder that this life should not be taken too seriously, a way to say that i need to minimize our stress and enjoy life.
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Barbara Kruger
Untitled (Who will write the History of tears?),2011.
Archival pigment print, in artist's frame.
33 1/5 x 51in.
Phillips: 20th Century and contemporary Art.
Is it possible that the artist is inviting us to write our sorrows? or is she simply suggesting that we are about to experience painful events?
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Barbara Kruger
Untitled (We will no longer be seen and not heard),1992.
Lithograph in colors, aluminum foil, paper.
19 3/4 x 12 7/8in.
Wright: Art = design (July 2021).
As many Kruger's artwork, she leaves so much for us to interpreted. Could this piece of art talk about our human rights? Is this a shout out to some movement?
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Barbara Kruger
Blind idealism is deadly, 2000.
Off-set lithograph in colors, on wove.
23 3/5 x 16 1/10in.
Raw Editions, London
It is so easy to fall into following idealist extremist that blind us from reality.
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Barbara Kruger
Untitled (Half-life), 2015
Vinyl.
Unknown measurements
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Washington.
The beauty of a woman on an uncomplete self. What prevents us to leave our life as whole?
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Barbara Kruger
Untitled (Love is something you fall into) ,1990.
Silkscreen on vinyl.
64 1/2 x 156in.
National Gallery of Art Washington D.C. Washington.
The ideal perfect love in every womans dreams is the one that takes you for surprise, the one you fall so deep into it.
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Barbara Kruger
Business of Punishment, 1994.
Off-set lithograph on vinyl record cover
12 x 12in.
Lot 180 Gallery.
The artist word work can be interpreted in many different ways. in the US could be that she is talking about our criminal justice system.
What is your perspective?
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Barbara Kruger
Untitled (Never enough), 2018.
Pigment print on paper mounted on aluminum dibond.
21 3/10 x 16 1/10in.
Hang up Gallery, London
The artist makes a point on expressing real time observations, in which we have become a greedy society that never has enough.
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Barbara Kruger
Don't make me Angry, 1999.
C-print on vinyl.
20 x 26in.
The Kaplan collective.
The often blame put by abusers on their victims. so many of us have heard this at least once in a lifetime.
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Barbara Kruger
Untitled (Know nothing, believe anything, forget everything),1987/2014.
Digital print on vinyl.
108 x 134 11/16in.
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Washington.
An extremely old fashion way to see woman, a total codependent and abuse way to stop individualism.
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Barbara Kruger
Untitled (Surveillance is your busy work), 1983.
Off-set lithograph in colors
11 x 28 in
Unknown location.
Surveillance is something we expect now in days, whether you are shopping, walking around and sometimes even at home.
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Barbara Kruger Untitled (Your body is a battleground),1989. Lithograph in colors, on arches cover paper. 36 x 35 1/2in The broad. Expressing current topics in society, abortion, birth control, sexuality, fashion and more.
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Barbara Kruger
Untitled (We don't need another hero), 1987.
Photograph and type on paper.
13 5/8 x 19 1/8in
National Gallery of Art Washington D.C Washington.
How many times we had feel of the pressure of becoming a hero? How many times we have engraved that mentality into our children?
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Barbara Kruger
Untitled (The future belongs to those who can see),1997.
Silkscreen on vinyl.
85 x 60in.
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Washington
In this overwhelming world, it seems so difficult to project how our future wilt looks like. Barbara Kruger brings awareness to this fact.
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