Aim high and you will strike high

Aim high and you will strike high

Friday, 3 September 2010

Week 6 last blog for semester 2-Barbara Kruger



American conceptual/pop artist Barbara Kruger is internationally renowned for her signature black, white and red poster-style works of art that convey in-your-face messages on women's rights and issues of power. Coming out of the magazine publishing industry, Kruger knows precisely how to capture the viewer's attention with her bold and witty photomurals displayed on billboards, bus stops and public transportation as well as in major museums and galleries wordwide. She has edited books on cultural theory, including Remaking History for the Dia Foundation, and has published articles in the New York Times, Artforum, and other periodicals. Monographs on her work include Love for Sale, We Won't Play Nature to Your Culture and others. She is represented in New York by Mary Boone Gallery. A major exhibition of her work will be presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles in fall 1999, and at the Whitney Museum in New York in 2000.

Research Kruger's work to find an example from the 1970s or 1980s to compare with a more recent work. How has Kruger's work changed with the developments in contemporary visual arts? Describe a recent work that moves away from the 'poster' type work of her early career.



Barbara Kruger(1945-)is representative feminist artist in the modern time. she make a strong stand about an organization of male domination by unusual expression which was combination with picture and text. Her fist artistic purpose is resistance about institutional power in social life. Her strategy received to 70s art, particularly, she was influenced by conceptual artists and her works be based on post-modernism.

(http://www.lmsphoto.com/wanee/bbs/board.php?bo_table=7_1&wr_id=27)

(1970-1980)




How does the audience experience a more spatial, installation art work compared with a poster?
What elements does Kruger use in her work to create a strong impact?



[untitled (between being born and dying), 2008]
It is recent work in her works for Moderna Museet’s 50th anniversary in 2008.
It was installed in museum by posters. she used images which was taken by her and text. The expression which was mixed photos and words or sentences usually shows black and white photos and the red and white texts. This work is poster style but it looks like interior or installation art in the museum as well. I think this work was made more develop by her than existing other works.


I think spatial art and installation are 3D works which show three-dimensional structure but 2D works such as visual art and graphic art like poster which show flat structure. When 3D artist make works, they always use materials which can be solid things so viewers feel various things in one space. On the other hand her work looks like 3D but her material or her expression ways is 2D. She made by both 2D and 3D so audience experience is more spatial than existing other 2D and 3D works.

2 comments:

  1. I love your chosen examples of Krugers work! The 2008 edition, installation is interesting because it is NOT in english. Funnily enough, I assumed that all of Kruger's work was in english, yet your examples show the artist's interests in the multi-cultural. Personally, I love Kruger's art. It is so lively and simplistic and political. To be frank, that is ME in a bundle! And I feel that this is why I love her work so much. I can relate to many conventions, concepts and ideas Barbara confronts in her works. Her installations are my absolute favourites! Anything on a large scale that questions the worlds political status, confronts it (as such) and challenges a government visually, is in my eyes, true art!

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  2. Hello!
    As above i too love your chosen examples of krugers work. At first i loved how Kruger stuck to the colours - black, white and red...but then well it kinda gets a bit predictable after a while, i guess that doesn't really matter when the political meanings in Krugers works are so interesting...the first picture on this page is one my favs of krugers work.... http://harpymarx.wordpress.com/2008/08/18/time-for-some-barbara-kruger/
    :)

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