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    Barbara Kruger (b. 1945) is a photographer and guerilla artist from the United States. She was an influential art director and image developer at Mademoiselle magazine.

    Much of Kruger's graphic work consists of black-and-white photographs with overlaid captions set in white-on-red Futura Bold Oblique. The phrases included in her work are usually declarative, and make common use of such pronouns as "you," "I," "we," and "they." The juxtaposition of Kruger's imagery with text containing criticism of sexism and misogyny and the circulation of power within cultures is a recurring motif in the work.

    For the past decade Kruger has created installations comprised of video, film, audio and projection. Enveloping the viewer with the seductions of direct address, her work is consistently about the kindnesses and brutalities of social life: about how we are to one another.

    Barbara Kruger is from Newark, New Jersey and left there in 1964 to attend Syracuse University and later, Parsons School of Design, where “Kruger was fortunate to have Diane Arbus and Marvin Israel as teachers”(Linker 13). The main influence that Kruger got from Parsons was from Israel. As a graphic designer and art director for Harper's Bazaar in the 1960s, he introduced her to many photographers and familiarized her with the fashion and magazine sub-cultures.

    "Kruger's works are direct and evoke an immediate response. Usually her style involves the cropping of a magazine or newspaper image enlarged in black and white. The enlargement of the image is done as crudely as possible to monumental proportions. A message is stenciled on the image, usually in white letters against a background of red. The text and image are unrelated in an effort to create anxiety by the audience that plays on the fears of society." (Janson, p. 992).


    In 2005 Kruger was honored at the 51st Venice Biennale with the "Golden Lion" for Lifetime Achievement

    Kruger is currently a professor at the University of California at Los Angeles


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    Books
      Barbara Kruger: 7 January to 28 January 1989, by Barbara Kruger, Mary Boone Gallery, 1989
      Barbara Kruger: 5 January to 26 January 1991, by Barbara Kruger, 1991
      Remote Control: Power, Cultures, and the World of Appearances by Barbara Kruger, 1994
      Love for Sale, by Kate Linker, 1996
      Remaking History (Discussions in Contemporary Culture, No 4) by Barbara Kruger, 1998
      Thinking of You, 1999 (The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles)
      Barbara Kruger, by Angela Vettese, 2002
      Money Talks by Barbara Kruger and Lisa Phillips, 2005

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    Film and Video
      "Pleasure, Pain, Desire, Disgust". 1997
      "Twelve". 2004

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