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Barbara Kruger Annina Nosei 1983-1986 (announcements)

1983-1986

$875
£667.60
€760.01
CA$1,229.82
A$1,351.87
CHF 709.73
MX$16,074.76
NOK 9,114.51
SEK 8,302.34
DKK 5,678.52

About the Item

Barbara Kruger Annina Nosei Gallery 1983-1986: A set of 2 rare, historic Barbara Kruger announcement cards published on the occasion of: - Barbara Kruger, Annina Nosei Gallery, New York, NY, March 5 to March 26, 1983. - Barbara Kruger, Annina Nosei Gallery, New York, NY, February 8 to March 2nd 1986. Off-set printed announcement cards (set of 2). 4x6 inches. Good overall vintage condition. Unsigned from an edition of unknown. Imagery: 'You are not Yourself' and 'You Colonize Lacerated Objects'. Further background: Barbara Kruger, "Surveillance is your Busywork", 1983: “A man is peering at us through a photographer’s lupe, a magnifying device for closely examining negatives.. One of his eyes is closed, the other open. The light source is directly in front of his face, and it is harsh, revealing..." (Barrett). Barbara Kruger, "You are not Yourself", 1981: A woman’s face in a mirror shattered by a bullet hole, a mirror on which the phrase “You are not yourself” is superimposed to destabilize us, at least momentarily. (Rosenbaum). More on Barbara Kruger Best known for laying aggressively directive slogans over black-and-white photographs that she finds in magazines, Barbara Kruger developed a visual language that was strongly influenced by her early work as a graphic designer (at magazines including House and Garden, Mademoiselle, and Aperture). Among her most famous pieces are I shop, therefore I am (1987) and Your body is a battleground (1985). Informed by feminism, Kruger's work critiques consumerism and desire, and has appeared on billboards, bus cards, posters and in public parks, train station platforms, and other public spaces. She has also created site-specific installations comprised of video, film, audio, and projection. Related categories: Barbara Kruger feminism, Barbara Kruger You are not yourself, Barbara Kruger Surveillance is your busywork, Barbara Kruger posters, Barbara Kruger 1983, Barbara Kruger 1984, Barbara Kruger Annina Nosei. Kruger You Colonize Lacerated Objects.
  • Creator:
    Barbara Kruger (1945, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1983-1986
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 6 in (15.24 cm)Width: 4 in (10.16 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    NEW YORK, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU354317357222

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