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Catalyzed ink 3 colour silkscreen on mirrored polished steel - Artist stamp (printed), numbered // Barbara Kruger’s Untitled (Mirror) (2024) is a silkscreen print on mirrored polished steel, employing the artist’s iconic conceptual style. Bold red text overlays the reflective surface, engaging viewers with the phrases “THINKING OF YOU” (crossed out), “I MEAN ME,” and “I MEAN YOU” (crossed out). The red framing and typography accentuate the directness of the work while reflecting themes of identity, self-perception, and relational dynamics. By using a mirrored surface, Kruger invites introspection, making the viewer both subject and participant in the artwork. Measuring 60 x 50 cm, this piece is part of a limited edition of 120 plus 10 artist proofs, with the artist’s stamp on the reverse.
Untitled (Mirror), 2024
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Catalyzed ink 3 colour silkscreen on mirrored polished steel - Artist stamp (printed), numbered // Barbara Kruger’s Untitled (Mirror) (2024) is a silkscreen print on mirrored polished steel, employing the artist’s iconic conceptual style. Bold red text overlays the reflective surface, engaging viewers with the phrases “THINKING OF YOU” (crossed out), “I MEAN ME,” and “I MEAN YOU” (crossed out). The red framing and typography accentuate the directness of the work while reflecting themes of identity, self-perception, and relational dynamics. By using a mirrored surface, Kruger invites introspection, making the viewer both subject and participant in the artwork. Measuring 60 x 50 cm, this piece is part of a limited edition of 120 plus 10 artist proofs, with the artist’s stamp on the reverse.
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What is Lettrism?
Lettrism is an art form that uses letters, words, and symbols to create artwork. The movement was established in Paris in the 1940s and later gained popularity in the 1950s in America. Lettrisme is the French spelling of the movement's name, derived from the French word for letter.
