The Dundas Street façade of Toronto’s Art Gallery of Ontario has been overtaken by a massive block-long banner created by propaganda-inspired artist Barbara Kruger. Titled “Untitled (It)” (2010), the ...
The American collagist Barbara Kruger is known for her provocative art about power and identity. She's unveiled a new installation in Ukraine's capital of Kyiv, inscribed on a passenger train. NPR's ...
The American artist (1945—), who first rose to fame in the 1980s with artworks that pilfered the language of advertising to broadcast more abstract issues of power, enjoys the rare status of corporate ...
Reinvented for the internet age, the artist's works reveal the technological leaps—and social setbacks—that have occurred within her lifetime. Installation view of "Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I ...
Barbara Kruger is heading to Washington bearing the single word that has the power to shake the seat of government to its roots and cleave its sclerotic, deep-frozen deadlock. What is the word? Well, ...
Barbara Kruger, “Culture Vulture” (2012) for sale by Lincoln Center Barbara Kruger might not be a household name, but the artist’s signature graphic aesthetic is instantly familiar. Kruger’s bold, ...
Throughout her career, artist Barbara Kruger has appropriated the visual language of advertising to critique the empty consumerism of American culture. Her work, immediately biting and bold in imagery ...
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