Barbara Kruger Basically I want to be effective
Barbara Kruger “Basically I want to be effective in making changes in power relations, in social relations. . . The spectators who view my work don’t have to understand [art history]. They just have to consider the pictures that bombard their lives and tell them who they are to some extent. That’s all they have to understand. ”- Kruger http: //www. sublit. com/artkrush/update/02. 07/img/cover. jpg
Biography • born in 1945 in Newark New Jersey • Education: attended Syracuse University, the School of Visual Arts, and Parson’s School of Design where she studied art and design with Diane Arbus • Kruger worked for Condé Nast Publications designing ads for Mademoiselle magazine, where she eventually became the chief designer • 1969 her art career began with fibers and related craft techniques then she moved into painting – During this time she was influenced by Magdalena Abakanowicz and created wall hangings • 1985 she began making t • ext and image artwork in billboard scale • Her studio resembles more of an office than an art studio Walker, 68
Techniques & Process • Kruger layers found images found in the media to create her work – Very similar to the artists Tony Cargg and Jeff Koons • Kruger comments how her work as a graphic designer for a magazine has influenced her choice of images, » “If you didn’t make people look at that page you were fired. ” - Kruger • After selecting the pictures she begins matching them with phrases, drawing inspiration from lists of phrases she compiles from her favorite books and thesaurus • when Kruger is asked what kind of art she makes her response is, » “I just say I’m someone who works with pictures and words and people can take that to mean anything they like. ” - Kruger http: //www. pbs. org/art 21/artists/kruger/card 2. html
Is Kruger an artist or graphic designer? “Listen: our culture is saturated with irony whether we know it or not. ” - Kruger http: //blog. art 21. org/category/artists/barbara-kruger/
Kruger art questions; gender, racial, cultural, and economical stereotypes created by mass media. Heller, 207
“It’s a plea to reexamine hierarchies. ” - Kruger Mitchell, 236 Barbara Kruger, Untitled (We don’t need another hero), 1987. “Fighting Words” Fisher Landau Center for the Arts, New York
Barbara Kruger Untitled (You Invest in the Divinity of the Masterpiece) 1982. "What Is Painting? " Museum of Modern Art. New York “And what I’m interested in is taking that accessibly and making meaning. ” - Kruger
“I’m interested in working with pictures and words, because I think that they have the power to tell us who we are and who we aren’t”- Kruger Mitchell, 238
What is Barbara Kruger’s Big Idea? Social Problems & Issues that she feels have not been given the attention and awareness they deserve
What social issues affect you? Are they being addressed? How can you bring awareness to these issues?
What social issue is Kruger addressing with these images? Barbara Kruger Untitled (Your Body is a Battleground), 1989 Barbara Kruger Untitled (We have received orders not to move) 1982. Photograph, 72”x 48”. Mary Boone Gallery, New York http: //intertheory. org/drozdek. htm
Barbara Kruger Man's best friend. 1987. Barbara Kruger "Untitled" (Questions) 66" by 93" photographic silkscreen/vinyl, 1991. Mary Boone Gallery, New York www. maryboonegallery. com
In this installation Kruger transferred the words and images directly to the walls of the gallery. The text written on the floor was white on a red background, which reads: "All that seemed beneath you is speaking to you now. All that seemed deaf hears you. All that seemed dumb knows what's on your mind. All that seemed blind sees through you. All that seemed silent is putting the words right into your mouth. " http: //www. pbs. org/art 21/artists/kruger/card 2. html "Barbara Kruger" exhibition, 1991. Mary Boone Gallery, New York
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http: //www. pbs. org/art 21/series/seasonone/consumption. html# Why do you think these images were used as advertisements? Are we a culture obsessed with, CONSUMPTION? www. socialistreview. org. uk/selfridges. jpg
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Work Sited • • • www. pbs. org/art 21/artists/kruger/card 2. html www. mcachicago. org/Book/Kruger-txt. html www. flcart. org/exhibit-nozkowski. htm www. intertheory. org/drozdek. htm www. maryboonegallery. com Linker, Kate. Love For Sale. New York: A Times Mirror Company, 1996. Mitchell, W. J. T. Art and the Public Sphere. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1992 Heller, Steven. The Graphic Design Reader. New York: Allworth Press, 2002. Walker, Sydney. Teaching Meaning in Artmaking. Worcester: Davis Publications, Inc. , 2001
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