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Barbara Kruger

Kruger, BarbaraFoster, Hal(Introduction by)Gever, Martha(Contributions by)Kwon, Miwon(Contributions by)Squiers, Carol(Contributions by)
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A seminal volume celebrating the career of influential American artist Barbara Kruger, made in collaboration with the artist.

Bold, philosophical, radical, subversive: the art of Barbara Kruger focuses on decoding the social-psychological messages embedded in popular culture.

Marrying pictures to words in a variety of media and sites, Kruger raises issues of power politics, sexuality, and representation.

Borrowing slogans and phrases from the lexicon of thought, and using the potent weapon of pure graphics, Kruger's art offers up powerfully distilled messages of word and image.

This beautifully designed book is the most comprehensive volume on Kruger's body of work to date.

The book explores her work over the past thirty years, including many previously unpublished works.

Aptly designed to embody a manifesto-like aesthetic, the book also presents bold spreads of the artist's large-scale works and public projects, which confront such controversial and weighty topics as abortion, consumerism, spirituality, and identity.

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Product Details
0847833259 / 9780847833252
Hardback
709.2
20/04/2010
United States
English
307 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
31 cm
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