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Untitled, 1984

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Knowledge is Power

Barbara Kruger, Untitled (Flag), screen print on cotton; text in red, white, and blue, questions freedom, privilege, and power dynamics.

Screenprint on cotton - Produced in a limited quantity, exact edition size unknown. // Barbara Kruger's Untitled (Flag) (2020) is a bold, text-based screen print on cotton, incorporating her signature use of provocative language to challenge societal norms and hierarchies. Rendered in red, white, and blue to mimic the American flag, the artwork poses a series of rhetorical questions about freedom, privilege, and power. Statements like Who is free to choose? and Who laughs last? are interspersed with calls to Look for the moment when pride becomes contempt. The design and phrasing provoke reflection on systemic inequalities and personal accountability. Known for her work with text and image, Kruger here compels viewers to confront the complexities of social justice and identity.

Artwork Copyright © Barbara Kruger

Untitled (Flag), 2020

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Screenprint on cotton - Produced in a limited quantity, exact edition size unknown. // Barbara Kruger's Untitled (Flag) (2020) is a bold, text-based screen print on cotton, incorporating her signature use of provocative language to challenge societal norms and hierarchies. Rendered in red, white, and blue to mimic the American flag, the artwork poses a series of rhetorical questions about freedom, privilege, and power. Statements like Who is free to choose? and Who laughs last? are interspersed with calls to Look for the moment when pride becomes contempt. The design and phrasing provoke reflection on systemic inequalities and personal accountability. Known for her work with text and image, Kruger here compels viewers to confront the complexities of social justice and identity.

Artwork Copyright © Barbara Kruger

Barbara Kruger

Untitled (Mirror), 2024

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 6,000 - 8,000

Barbara Kruger

Untitled (Flag), 2020

Tapestry

Mixed Media

GBP 750

Barbara Kruger

Knowledge Is Power, 1989

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

Currently Not Available

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