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Picturing Barbara Kruger | Art + Film
Picturing Barbara Kruger is a five-minute portrait of this iconic artist. Narrated by Barbara Kruger with an original score by Nico Jaar featuring Kanye West’s "Blood On The Leaves," commissioned by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Special thanks to Kanye West for the use of "Blood On The Leaves."
About LACMA Productions
Over the decade, with the establishment of the Art+Film initiative, LACMA has dedicated resources to producing short documentary films on artists including John Baldessari, Ed Ruscha, David Hockney, Barbara Kruger, James Turrell, Robert Irwin, Catherine Opie, Betye Saar, that are directed by outside filmmakers. By producing and commissioning work from emerging and mid-career filmmakers such as Lance Accord, Sini Anderson, Pippa Bianco, Dime Davis, Anika Kan Grevst...
published: 21 Mar 2020
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Barbara Kruger: in her own words
published: 30 Sep 2016
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Barbara Kruger: Part of the Discourse | Art21 "Extended Play"
Episode 254: While sharing her earliest influences and what led her to become an artist, Barbara Kruger explains the origins of her 2017 Performa commission, "Untitled (Skate)," a site-specific installation at Coleman Skatepark in New York City’s Lower East Side. Growing up in a working class family in Newark, New Jersey before landing a job as a designer for Condé Nast publications, Kruger considers how her design experience lent a fluency and directness to the development of her text-driven work.
"Money talks. Whose values?" says Kruger, quoting some of the panels installed in the skatepark. "These are just ideas in the air and questions that we ask sometimes—and questions that we don’t ask but should ask."
Direct not just in its address of the viewer, but also in its active engageme...
published: 24 Jan 2018
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The powerful art of Barbara Kruger
Barbara Kruger has been a leading artist for many years, a personal reference of mine and this video explores her work and the many lessons we can take from it to our photography, art, creation and for our own growth.
Video Breakdown
00:00 - Intro
02:33 - Barbara Kruger, early days
05:33 - Broadening the mind & direct address
09:27 - Don't shop after the dreams being sold to you, shop after your own dreams
Links to my work
https://www.thopper.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/tffhopper/
More on Barbara Kruger
https://www.moma.org/artists/3266
http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/feminist/Barbara-Kruger.html
Footage
Barbara Kruger: In her own words
https://youtu.be/8xi9qQb2SHU
Barbara Kruger: Part of the Discourse by Art21
https://youtu.be/_U3hyPEb2OU
Song(s) / Artist(s)
New Dimens...
published: 10 Aug 2021
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The enveloping work of Barbara Kruger | UNIQLO ARTSPEAKS
Margarita Lizcano Hernandez, curatorial assistant in the Department of Drawings and Prints, takes a close look at Barbara Kruger’s "Thinking of -You-. I Mean -Me-. I Mean You." and describes the sometimes overwhelming feeling of being surrounded by the colossal installation.
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The comments and opinions expressed in this video are those of the speaker alone, and do not represent the views of The Museum of Modern Art, its personnel, or any artist.
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published: 23 Sep 2022
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Barbara Kruger – Consumerism, Power and the Everyday | Fresh Perspectives | Tate Collective
How can art reflect the power of branding and advertising in the everyday? Barbara Kruger’s Who Own’s What?, 2012, blurs the boundaries between art and commerce. Watch Jessye from Tate Collective London presents her perspective on this bold artwork.
Tate Collective London run free event for young people aged 15–25 to experiment, create and innovate through art and ideas at Tate Modern and Tate Britain, and is a part of Circuit, led by Tate and funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
'Who Owns What?' is currently on display at Tate Modern: https://goo.gl/2qn5sC
Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl
published: 25 Dec 2016
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I shop therefore I am
Here's a quick overview of Barbara Kruger's work from the lens of anticapitalism. I shop there I am is a profoundly anticapitalist and anticonsummerist piece of art. The irony of Supreme taking her style is both ironic and typical of capitalism at the same time.
Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/theCanvas
published: 09 Apr 2019
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Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You.
""Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You." is a major exhibition devoted to the work of Barbara Kruger, one of the most significant and visible artists of our time. Spanning four decades, this exhibition is the largest and most comprehensive presentation of Kruger’s work in 20 years; it spans her single-channel videos from the 1980s to digital productions of the last two decades, and includes large-scale vinyl room wraps, multichannel video installations, and audio soundscapes throughout LACMA’s campus. As an active consumer and vigilant viewer of popular culture, Kruger grapples with the accelerated ways pictures and words instantaneously flow through media. How they are simultaneously played and re-played informs her most recent video works, which are an exhibition highli...
published: 17 Jun 2022
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Barbara Kruger: In conversation with Iwona Blazwick, from Modern Art Oxford
published: 02 Jul 2014
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Supreme's Billion Dollar Rip-Off
Supreme is a multibillion-dollar streetwear empire that is most famous for its box logo design: which is simply the word “Supreme” in white italicized Futura font inside a red box. What most people don't know is that this logo and many of Supreme's designs are a complete rip-off. This is a tale of consumerism and greed at its finest. A story about intellectual property and its role in art.
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Music (In Order):
Strip Nude For Your Killer by Berto Pisano
Wo de ai by Joseph Koo
Off the Cuff by Freddie Robinson
Check It Out Y’All Instrumental 1995 by L...
published: 29 Jun 2021
5:26
Picturing Barbara Kruger | Art + Film
Picturing Barbara Kruger is a five-minute portrait of this iconic artist. Narrated by Barbara Kruger with an original score by Nico Jaar featuring Kanye West’s ...
Picturing Barbara Kruger is a five-minute portrait of this iconic artist. Narrated by Barbara Kruger with an original score by Nico Jaar featuring Kanye West’s "Blood On The Leaves," commissioned by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Special thanks to Kanye West for the use of "Blood On The Leaves."
About LACMA Productions
Over the decade, with the establishment of the Art+Film initiative, LACMA has dedicated resources to producing short documentary films on artists including John Baldessari, Ed Ruscha, David Hockney, Barbara Kruger, James Turrell, Robert Irwin, Catherine Opie, Betye Saar, that are directed by outside filmmakers. By producing and commissioning work from emerging and mid-career filmmakers such as Lance Accord, Sini Anderson, Pippa Bianco, Dime Davis, Anika Kan Grevstad, Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, Lisanne Skyler, Christine Turner, Alejandra Vasquez and Sam Osborn, Lucy Walker, and Jessica Yu. LACMA has created a series of short documentaries that have earned official selections and awards at some of the leading international film festivals, including Sundance, SXSW, DOC NYC, Outfest, Aspen Shortsfest, Sheffield Doc/Fest, Full Frame, Provincetown Film Festival, Florida Film Festival, AFI DOCS, and Tribeca. As LACMA continues to define itself as a place to innovate and set standards for museums around the country, LACMA Productions aims to establish a forum for atypical films about art and artists for our audiences worldwide. It has become more important than ever to create compelling content that can educate and inspire, connecting audiences to the artists of our time.
About LACMA
Located on the Pacific Rim, LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of nearly 140,000 objects that illuminate 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe. Committed to showcasing a multitude of art histories, LACMA exhibits and interprets works of art from new and unexpected points of view that are informed by the region’s rich cultural heritage and diverse population. LACMA’s spirit of experimentation is reflected in its work with artists, technologists, and thought leaders as well as in its regional, national, and global partnerships to share collections and programs, create pioneering initiatives, and engage new audiences.
Connect with LACMA
Subscribe for our latest videos: lacma.org/videos
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https://wn.com/Picturing_Barbara_Kruger_|_Art_Film
Picturing Barbara Kruger is a five-minute portrait of this iconic artist. Narrated by Barbara Kruger with an original score by Nico Jaar featuring Kanye West’s "Blood On The Leaves," commissioned by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Special thanks to Kanye West for the use of "Blood On The Leaves."
About LACMA Productions
Over the decade, with the establishment of the Art+Film initiative, LACMA has dedicated resources to producing short documentary films on artists including John Baldessari, Ed Ruscha, David Hockney, Barbara Kruger, James Turrell, Robert Irwin, Catherine Opie, Betye Saar, that are directed by outside filmmakers. By producing and commissioning work from emerging and mid-career filmmakers such as Lance Accord, Sini Anderson, Pippa Bianco, Dime Davis, Anika Kan Grevstad, Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, Lisanne Skyler, Christine Turner, Alejandra Vasquez and Sam Osborn, Lucy Walker, and Jessica Yu. LACMA has created a series of short documentaries that have earned official selections and awards at some of the leading international film festivals, including Sundance, SXSW, DOC NYC, Outfest, Aspen Shortsfest, Sheffield Doc/Fest, Full Frame, Provincetown Film Festival, Florida Film Festival, AFI DOCS, and Tribeca. As LACMA continues to define itself as a place to innovate and set standards for museums around the country, LACMA Productions aims to establish a forum for atypical films about art and artists for our audiences worldwide. It has become more important than ever to create compelling content that can educate and inspire, connecting audiences to the artists of our time.
About LACMA
Located on the Pacific Rim, LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of nearly 140,000 objects that illuminate 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe. Committed to showcasing a multitude of art histories, LACMA exhibits and interprets works of art from new and unexpected points of view that are informed by the region’s rich cultural heritage and diverse population. LACMA’s spirit of experimentation is reflected in its work with artists, technologists, and thought leaders as well as in its regional, national, and global partnerships to share collections and programs, create pioneering initiatives, and engage new audiences.
Connect with LACMA
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- published: 21 Mar 2020
- views: 46617
7:24
Barbara Kruger: Part of the Discourse | Art21 "Extended Play"
Episode 254: While sharing her earliest influences and what led her to become an artist, Barbara Kruger explains the origins of her 2017 Performa commission, "U...
Episode 254: While sharing her earliest influences and what led her to become an artist, Barbara Kruger explains the origins of her 2017 Performa commission, "Untitled (Skate)," a site-specific installation at Coleman Skatepark in New York City’s Lower East Side. Growing up in a working class family in Newark, New Jersey before landing a job as a designer for Condé Nast publications, Kruger considers how her design experience lent a fluency and directness to the development of her text-driven work.
"Money talks. Whose values?" says Kruger, quoting some of the panels installed in the skatepark. "These are just ideas in the air and questions that we ask sometimes—and questions that we don’t ask but should ask."
Direct not just in its address of the viewer, but also in its active engagement with social and political events, Kruger’s work uses the visual language of advertising to critique the very messages it emulates. Her work asks viewers to closely consider how global topics like consumerism and power play a role in their daily lives. "Something to really think about is what makes us who we are in the world that we live in." says the artist. "And how culture constructs and contains us."
Featuring "Untitled (Skate)," a Performa commission for the Performa 17 Biennial installed at the Coleman Square Playground in New York City (http://17.performa-arts.org/events/barbara-kruger211); works from the artist’s multiple solo exhibitions at Mary Boone Gallery; and "FOREVER," a 2017 site-specific exhibition at Sprüth Magers Berlin, amongst others.
Learn more about the artist at:
https://art21.org/artist/barbara-kruger/
CREDITS | Producer: Ian Forster. Interview: Ian Forster. Editor: Anna Gustavi. Camera: John Marton & Anne Misselwitz. Assistant Camera: Daniela Klein. Artwork Courtesy: Barbara Kruger, Mary Boone Gallery, Performa, & Sprüth Magers. Music: Cloudjumper, Outrun, & Lee Rosevere. Photography Courtesy: Peter Sumner Walton Bellamy. Special Thanks: Gilder Gagnon Howe & Co. & Morgan Riles.
"Extended Play" is presented by Alta Art. Additional support provided by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; the Art21 Contemporary Council; and by individual contributors.
TRANSLATIONS
Translated subtitles are generously contributed by our volunteer translation community. Visit our translation team at Amara for the full list of contributors:
https://amara.org/en/videos/qLwbYweD0UhD/info/barbara-kruger-part-of-the-discourse-art21-extended-play/
#BarbaraKruger #Art21 #Art21ExtendedPlay
https://wn.com/Barbara_Kruger_Part_Of_The_Discourse_|_Art21_Extended_Play
Episode 254: While sharing her earliest influences and what led her to become an artist, Barbara Kruger explains the origins of her 2017 Performa commission, "Untitled (Skate)," a site-specific installation at Coleman Skatepark in New York City’s Lower East Side. Growing up in a working class family in Newark, New Jersey before landing a job as a designer for Condé Nast publications, Kruger considers how her design experience lent a fluency and directness to the development of her text-driven work.
"Money talks. Whose values?" says Kruger, quoting some of the panels installed in the skatepark. "These are just ideas in the air and questions that we ask sometimes—and questions that we don’t ask but should ask."
Direct not just in its address of the viewer, but also in its active engagement with social and political events, Kruger’s work uses the visual language of advertising to critique the very messages it emulates. Her work asks viewers to closely consider how global topics like consumerism and power play a role in their daily lives. "Something to really think about is what makes us who we are in the world that we live in." says the artist. "And how culture constructs and contains us."
Featuring "Untitled (Skate)," a Performa commission for the Performa 17 Biennial installed at the Coleman Square Playground in New York City (http://17.performa-arts.org/events/barbara-kruger211); works from the artist’s multiple solo exhibitions at Mary Boone Gallery; and "FOREVER," a 2017 site-specific exhibition at Sprüth Magers Berlin, amongst others.
Learn more about the artist at:
https://art21.org/artist/barbara-kruger/
CREDITS | Producer: Ian Forster. Interview: Ian Forster. Editor: Anna Gustavi. Camera: John Marton & Anne Misselwitz. Assistant Camera: Daniela Klein. Artwork Courtesy: Barbara Kruger, Mary Boone Gallery, Performa, & Sprüth Magers. Music: Cloudjumper, Outrun, & Lee Rosevere. Photography Courtesy: Peter Sumner Walton Bellamy. Special Thanks: Gilder Gagnon Howe & Co. & Morgan Riles.
"Extended Play" is presented by Alta Art. Additional support provided by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; the Art21 Contemporary Council; and by individual contributors.
TRANSLATIONS
Translated subtitles are generously contributed by our volunteer translation community. Visit our translation team at Amara for the full list of contributors:
https://amara.org/en/videos/qLwbYweD0UhD/info/barbara-kruger-part-of-the-discourse-art21-extended-play/
#BarbaraKruger #Art21 #Art21ExtendedPlay
- published: 24 Jan 2018
- views: 56951
12:09
The powerful art of Barbara Kruger
Barbara Kruger has been a leading artist for many years, a personal reference of mine and this video explores her work and the many lessons we can take from it ...
Barbara Kruger has been a leading artist for many years, a personal reference of mine and this video explores her work and the many lessons we can take from it to our photography, art, creation and for our own growth.
Video Breakdown
00:00 - Intro
02:33 - Barbara Kruger, early days
05:33 - Broadening the mind & direct address
09:27 - Don't shop after the dreams being sold to you, shop after your own dreams
Links to my work
https://www.thopper.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/tffhopper/
More on Barbara Kruger
https://www.moma.org/artists/3266
http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/feminist/Barbara-Kruger.html
Footage
Barbara Kruger: In her own words
https://youtu.be/8xi9qQb2SHU
Barbara Kruger: Part of the Discourse by Art21
https://youtu.be/_U3hyPEb2OU
Song(s) / Artist(s)
New Dimensions by Faux Sala
2020
(Licensed)
Disclaimer
This video works as an incentive to educate viewers about Miss Kruger’s life and career, while also promoting a positive view over her work and career, thus falling into the category of fair use copyright usage.
“I think that art is still a site for resistance and for the telling of various stories, for validating certain subjectivities we normally overlook. I'm trying to be affective, to suggest changes, and to resist what I feel are the tyrannies of social life on a certain level.”
Barbara Kruger
Barbara Kruger: I see, therefore I am
By Tatiana Hopper
July 2021
https://wn.com/The_Powerful_Art_Of_Barbara_Kruger
Barbara Kruger has been a leading artist for many years, a personal reference of mine and this video explores her work and the many lessons we can take from it to our photography, art, creation and for our own growth.
Video Breakdown
00:00 - Intro
02:33 - Barbara Kruger, early days
05:33 - Broadening the mind & direct address
09:27 - Don't shop after the dreams being sold to you, shop after your own dreams
Links to my work
https://www.thopper.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/tffhopper/
More on Barbara Kruger
https://www.moma.org/artists/3266
http://www.arthistoryarchive.com/arthistory/feminist/Barbara-Kruger.html
Footage
Barbara Kruger: In her own words
https://youtu.be/8xi9qQb2SHU
Barbara Kruger: Part of the Discourse by Art21
https://youtu.be/_U3hyPEb2OU
Song(s) / Artist(s)
New Dimensions by Faux Sala
2020
(Licensed)
Disclaimer
This video works as an incentive to educate viewers about Miss Kruger’s life and career, while also promoting a positive view over her work and career, thus falling into the category of fair use copyright usage.
“I think that art is still a site for resistance and for the telling of various stories, for validating certain subjectivities we normally overlook. I'm trying to be affective, to suggest changes, and to resist what I feel are the tyrannies of social life on a certain level.”
Barbara Kruger
Barbara Kruger: I see, therefore I am
By Tatiana Hopper
July 2021
- published: 10 Aug 2021
- views: 18091
3:43
The enveloping work of Barbara Kruger | UNIQLO ARTSPEAKS
Margarita Lizcano Hernandez, curatorial assistant in the Department of Drawings and Prints, takes a close look at Barbara Kruger’s "Thinking of -You-. I Mean -M...
Margarita Lizcano Hernandez, curatorial assistant in the Department of Drawings and Prints, takes a close look at Barbara Kruger’s "Thinking of -You-. I Mean -Me-. I Mean You." and describes the sometimes overwhelming feeling of being surrounded by the colossal installation.
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Commit to art and ideas. Support MoMA by becoming a member today: https://moma.org/join
The comments and opinions expressed in this video are those of the speaker alone, and do not represent the views of The Museum of Modern Art, its personnel, or any artist.
#BarbaraKruger #museumofmodernart #moma #museum #modernart
https://wn.com/The_Enveloping_Work_Of_Barbara_Kruger_|_Uniqlo_Artspeaks
Margarita Lizcano Hernandez, curatorial assistant in the Department of Drawings and Prints, takes a close look at Barbara Kruger’s "Thinking of -You-. I Mean -Me-. I Mean You." and describes the sometimes overwhelming feeling of being surrounded by the colossal installation.
Subscribe for our latest videos, and invitations to live events: http://mo.ma/subscribe
Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art
Plan your visit in-person: http://mo.ma/visit
Commit to art and ideas. Support MoMA by becoming a member today: https://moma.org/join
The comments and opinions expressed in this video are those of the speaker alone, and do not represent the views of The Museum of Modern Art, its personnel, or any artist.
#BarbaraKruger #museumofmodernart #moma #museum #modernart
- published: 23 Sep 2022
- views: 16643
2:09
Barbara Kruger – Consumerism, Power and the Everyday | Fresh Perspectives | Tate Collective
How can art reflect the power of branding and advertising in the everyday? Barbara Kruger’s Who Own’s What?, 2012, blurs the boundaries between art and commerce...
How can art reflect the power of branding and advertising in the everyday? Barbara Kruger’s Who Own’s What?, 2012, blurs the boundaries between art and commerce. Watch Jessye from Tate Collective London presents her perspective on this bold artwork.
Tate Collective London run free event for young people aged 15–25 to experiment, create and innovate through art and ideas at Tate Modern and Tate Britain, and is a part of Circuit, led by Tate and funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
'Who Owns What?' is currently on display at Tate Modern: https://goo.gl/2qn5sC
Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl
https://wn.com/Barbara_Kruger_–_Consumerism,_Power_And_The_Everyday_|_Fresh_Perspectives_|_Tate_Collective
How can art reflect the power of branding and advertising in the everyday? Barbara Kruger’s Who Own’s What?, 2012, blurs the boundaries between art and commerce. Watch Jessye from Tate Collective London presents her perspective on this bold artwork.
Tate Collective London run free event for young people aged 15–25 to experiment, create and innovate through art and ideas at Tate Modern and Tate Britain, and is a part of Circuit, led by Tate and funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
'Who Owns What?' is currently on display at Tate Modern: https://goo.gl/2qn5sC
Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl
- published: 25 Dec 2016
- views: 43033
5:41
I shop therefore I am
Here's a quick overview of Barbara Kruger's work from the lens of anticapitalism. I shop there I am is a profoundly anticapitalist and anticonsummerist piece of...
Here's a quick overview of Barbara Kruger's work from the lens of anticapitalism. I shop there I am is a profoundly anticapitalist and anticonsummerist piece of art. The irony of Supreme taking her style is both ironic and typical of capitalism at the same time.
Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/theCanvas
https://wn.com/I_Shop_Therefore_I_Am
Here's a quick overview of Barbara Kruger's work from the lens of anticapitalism. I shop there I am is a profoundly anticapitalist and anticonsummerist piece of art. The irony of Supreme taking her style is both ironic and typical of capitalism at the same time.
Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/theCanvas
- published: 09 Apr 2019
- views: 28135
3:59
Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You.
""Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You." is a major exhibition devoted to the work of Barbara Kruger, one of the most significant and visible ...
""Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You." is a major exhibition devoted to the work of Barbara Kruger, one of the most significant and visible artists of our time. Spanning four decades, this exhibition is the largest and most comprehensive presentation of Kruger’s work in 20 years; it spans her single-channel videos from the 1980s to digital productions of the last two decades, and includes large-scale vinyl room wraps, multichannel video installations, and audio soundscapes throughout LACMA’s campus. As an active consumer and vigilant viewer of popular culture, Kruger grapples with the accelerated ways pictures and words instantaneously flow through media. How they are simultaneously played and re-played informs her most recent video works, which are an exhibition highlight. "Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You." is a visually compelling gathering of groundbreaking artwork that is resonant, courageous, and crucial.
"Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You." is part of The Hyundai Project at LACMA, a joint initiative between Hyundai Motor Company and LACMA since 2015.
https://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/barbara-kruger
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About LACMA
Located on the Pacific Rim, LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of over 147,000 objects that illuminate 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe. Committed to showcasing a multitude of art histories, LACMA exhibits and interprets works of art from new and unexpected points of view that are informed by the region’s rich cultural heritage and diverse population. LACMA’s spirit of experimentation is reflected in its work with artists, technologists, and thought leaders as well as in its regional, national, and global partnerships to share collections and programs, create pioneering initiatives, and engage new audiences.
Connect with LACMA
Subscribe for our latest videos: http://www.lacma.org/videos
Explore our collection online: https://collections.lacma.org
Plan your visit to LACMA: http://www.lacma.org/visit
Support the museum and become a member: http://www.lacma.org/support
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https://wn.com/Barbara_Kruger_Thinking_Of_You._I_Mean_Me._I_Mean_You.
""Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You." is a major exhibition devoted to the work of Barbara Kruger, one of the most significant and visible artists of our time. Spanning four decades, this exhibition is the largest and most comprehensive presentation of Kruger’s work in 20 years; it spans her single-channel videos from the 1980s to digital productions of the last two decades, and includes large-scale vinyl room wraps, multichannel video installations, and audio soundscapes throughout LACMA’s campus. As an active consumer and vigilant viewer of popular culture, Kruger grapples with the accelerated ways pictures and words instantaneously flow through media. How they are simultaneously played and re-played informs her most recent video works, which are an exhibition highlight. "Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You." is a visually compelling gathering of groundbreaking artwork that is resonant, courageous, and crucial.
"Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You." is part of The Hyundai Project at LACMA, a joint initiative between Hyundai Motor Company and LACMA since 2015.
https://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/barbara-kruger
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About LACMA
Located on the Pacific Rim, LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of over 147,000 objects that illuminate 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe. Committed to showcasing a multitude of art histories, LACMA exhibits and interprets works of art from new and unexpected points of view that are informed by the region’s rich cultural heritage and diverse population. LACMA’s spirit of experimentation is reflected in its work with artists, technologists, and thought leaders as well as in its regional, national, and global partnerships to share collections and programs, create pioneering initiatives, and engage new audiences.
Connect with LACMA
Subscribe for our latest videos: http://www.lacma.org/videos
Explore our collection online: https://collections.lacma.org
Plan your visit to LACMA: http://www.lacma.org/visit
Support the museum and become a member: http://www.lacma.org/support
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- published: 17 Jun 2022
- views: 6289
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Supreme's Billion Dollar Rip-Off
Supreme is a multibillion-dollar streetwear empire that is most famous for its box logo design: which is simply the word “Supreme” in white italicized Futura fo...
Supreme is a multibillion-dollar streetwear empire that is most famous for its box logo design: which is simply the word “Supreme” in white italicized Futura font inside a red box. What most people don't know is that this logo and many of Supreme's designs are a complete rip-off. This is a tale of consumerism and greed at its finest. A story about intellectual property and its role in art.
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Music (In Order):
Strip Nude For Your Killer by Berto Pisano
Wo de ai by Joseph Koo
Off the Cuff by Freddie Robinson
Check It Out Y’All Instrumental 1995 by Little Shawn
Lazing by Jim Lawless
Hiasmina by Berto Pisano
Criminal (Instrumental) by Concrete Click
The Other Face by Guido & Maurizio de Angelis
Funky Piano (Instrumental) by E. Bros
Melody Mac (Instrumental) by Amar
Com’n Wit Nuff Ruffness (Instrumental) 1995 by Mytee G. Poetic
Voce d’amore by Gianfranco Plenizio
Sotto Le Stelle by Berto Pisano
Shot using: Rode NT1 Condenser Microphone, 4K Video Downloader, and QuickTime Screen Recording
I used these articles to create this video:
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/supreme-history-fashion-superpower/
https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/barbara-kruger
https://publicdelivery.org/barbara-kruger-i-shop/
https://publicdelivery.org/barbara-kruger-battleground/
https://indie-mag.com/2017/07/the-evolution-of-supreme/
https://www.indigo9digital.com/blog/the-brilliant-strategy-behind-supremes-success
https://artwizard.eu/barbara-kruger,-the-feminist-contemporary-art-of-the-20th-century-ar-61
https://stockx.com/news/odd-future-supreme-tyler-the-creator-frank-ocean-earl/
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/supreme-copies-interview-ross-wilson/
https://hypebeast.com/2013/5/supreme-sues-married-to-the-mob-for-10-million-over-supreme-bitch-t-shirt
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/oct/01/don-henley-theres-no-partying-no-alcohol-its-like-a-morgue-backstage
https://www.apetogentleman.com/behind-the-hype-why-is-everyone-so-crazy-about-supreme/
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/10/style/supreme-vf-corp-sell-out.html
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/supreme-clothing-history-new-york/
https://www.vice.com/en/article/5gq393/supreme-and-the-psychology-of-brand-devotion
https://www.vogue.com/article/history-of-supreme-skate-clothing-brand
https://www.gq.com/story/inside-supreme
https://www.gq.com/story/supreme-james-jebbia-extended-interview
https://wp.nyu.edu/fogdv2/2018/11/27/appropriating-design-a-barbara-kruger-and-supreme-case-study/
https://vassarcontrast.com/culture-1/2019/12/30/on-being-totally-uncool-barbara-kruger-vs-supreme
https://stockx.com/news/barbara-kruger-supreme-box-logo/
https://www.complex.com/style/2013/05/barbara-kruger-responds-to-supremes-lawsuit-a-ridiculous-clusterfk-of-totally-uncool-jokers
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/10/19/t-magazine/barbara-kruger.html
https://www.thecut.com/2018/02/profile-barbara-kruger-on-trump-supreme-and-harassment.html
0:00 Supreme Drop
1:45 The Showdown
3:13 James Jebbia
5:10 Skate Shop
7:47 Barbara Kruger
13:42 Irony
15:01 Supreme’s Tactics
19:19 Married to the Mob
21:11 Barbara Responds
23:12 Hypebeasts
27:00 Intellectual Property
30:19 Community
32:26 Patreon
https://wn.com/Supreme's_Billion_Dollar_Rip_Off
Supreme is a multibillion-dollar streetwear empire that is most famous for its box logo design: which is simply the word “Supreme” in white italicized Futura font inside a red box. What most people don't know is that this logo and many of Supreme's designs are a complete rip-off. This is a tale of consumerism and greed at its finest. A story about intellectual property and its role in art.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jakezeeman
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakezeeman/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/1264098849?si=RLyqh0LOQ7SspaIWDfRFEA
PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jakezeemanvideos
Venmo: @JakeZeeman
Music (In Order):
Strip Nude For Your Killer by Berto Pisano
Wo de ai by Joseph Koo
Off the Cuff by Freddie Robinson
Check It Out Y’All Instrumental 1995 by Little Shawn
Lazing by Jim Lawless
Hiasmina by Berto Pisano
Criminal (Instrumental) by Concrete Click
The Other Face by Guido & Maurizio de Angelis
Funky Piano (Instrumental) by E. Bros
Melody Mac (Instrumental) by Amar
Com’n Wit Nuff Ruffness (Instrumental) 1995 by Mytee G. Poetic
Voce d’amore by Gianfranco Plenizio
Sotto Le Stelle by Berto Pisano
Shot using: Rode NT1 Condenser Microphone, 4K Video Downloader, and QuickTime Screen Recording
I used these articles to create this video:
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/supreme-history-fashion-superpower/
https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/artist/barbara-kruger
https://publicdelivery.org/barbara-kruger-i-shop/
https://publicdelivery.org/barbara-kruger-battleground/
https://indie-mag.com/2017/07/the-evolution-of-supreme/
https://www.indigo9digital.com/blog/the-brilliant-strategy-behind-supremes-success
https://artwizard.eu/barbara-kruger,-the-feminist-contemporary-art-of-the-20th-century-ar-61
https://stockx.com/news/odd-future-supreme-tyler-the-creator-frank-ocean-earl/
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/supreme-copies-interview-ross-wilson/
https://hypebeast.com/2013/5/supreme-sues-married-to-the-mob-for-10-million-over-supreme-bitch-t-shirt
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/oct/01/don-henley-theres-no-partying-no-alcohol-its-like-a-morgue-backstage
https://www.apetogentleman.com/behind-the-hype-why-is-everyone-so-crazy-about-supreme/
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/10/style/supreme-vf-corp-sell-out.html
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/supreme-clothing-history-new-york/
https://www.vice.com/en/article/5gq393/supreme-and-the-psychology-of-brand-devotion
https://www.vogue.com/article/history-of-supreme-skate-clothing-brand
https://www.gq.com/story/inside-supreme
https://www.gq.com/story/supreme-james-jebbia-extended-interview
https://wp.nyu.edu/fogdv2/2018/11/27/appropriating-design-a-barbara-kruger-and-supreme-case-study/
https://vassarcontrast.com/culture-1/2019/12/30/on-being-totally-uncool-barbara-kruger-vs-supreme
https://stockx.com/news/barbara-kruger-supreme-box-logo/
https://www.complex.com/style/2013/05/barbara-kruger-responds-to-supremes-lawsuit-a-ridiculous-clusterfk-of-totally-uncool-jokers
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/10/19/t-magazine/barbara-kruger.html
https://www.thecut.com/2018/02/profile-barbara-kruger-on-trump-supreme-and-harassment.html
0:00 Supreme Drop
1:45 The Showdown
3:13 James Jebbia
5:10 Skate Shop
7:47 Barbara Kruger
13:42 Irony
15:01 Supreme’s Tactics
19:19 Married to the Mob
21:11 Barbara Responds
23:12 Hypebeasts
27:00 Intellectual Property
30:19 Community
32:26 Patreon
- published: 29 Jun 2021
- views: 407377