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Glazed stoneware. Artist’s name stamped on base. Untitled (Vase) (2020) by Barbara Kruger exemplifies the artist’s bold use of text and conceptual messaging. This pair of glazed stoneware vases features the words “CULTURE” and “NATURE” in Kruger’s signature Futura Bold Italic typeface, rendered vertically and wrapping around the cylindrical forms. Known for her critical commentary on identity, power, and consumerism, Kruger invites viewers to consider the tension between cultural constructs and the natural world. Produced in an edition of 100, the work continues her legacy of making art that is both visually assertive and intellectually charged.
Untitled (Vase), 2020
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Glazed stoneware. Artist’s name stamped on base. Untitled (Vase) (2020) by Barbara Kruger exemplifies the artist’s bold use of text and conceptual messaging. This pair of glazed stoneware vases features the words “CULTURE” and “NATURE” in Kruger’s signature Futura Bold Italic typeface, rendered vertically and wrapping around the cylindrical forms. Known for her critical commentary on identity, power, and consumerism, Kruger invites viewers to consider the tension between cultural constructs and the natural world. Produced in an edition of 100, the work continues her legacy of making art that is both visually assertive and intellectually charged.
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Feminist art refers to the art that emerged from the feminist art movement during the 1960s and 1970s. It developed with the intention of critiquing 20th-century gender ideals and challenging the traditional canon of art history. Feminist art seeks to create a dialogue between the artwork and the viewer through a feminist lens, often addressing issues of gender, identity, and social justic
