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  1. Barbara Kruger (born January 26, 1945) is an American conceptual artist and collagist associated with the Pictures Generation. She is most known for her collage style that consists of black-and-white photographs, overlaid with declarative captions, stated in white-on-red Futura Bold Oblique or Helvetica Ultra Condensed text. [2]

  2. Learn about Barbara Kruger, an American artist who challenges mainstream media and power structures with her graphic design and text. Explore her works, exhibitions, and influences at MoMA.

  3. Learn about Barbara Kruger's life, art, and ideas on TheArtStory. Explore her silkscreen prints, installations, videos, and magazine designs that critique social, cultural, and political issues.

    • American
    • January 26, 1945
    • Newark, New Jersey
  4. Barbara Kruger (born January 26, 1945, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.) is an American artist who challenged cultural assumptions by manipulating images and text in her photographic compositions. Kruger attended Syracuse (New York) University and continued her training in 1966 at New York City’s Parsons School of Design.

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  5. Since the 1970s Barbara Kruger has developed an artistic practice that powerfully combines text with both still and moving images. Her works consistently interrogate mechanisms of power as well as the cultural systems of representation that determine our daily lives and relationships.

  6. Since the late 1970s, Barbara Kruger (b. 1945) has powerfully and directly engaged with viewers through her distinctive visual language, utilizing images, text, and technology as tools of communication to reveal and question established power structures and social constructs.

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    Barbara Kruger is a contemporary artist who uses bold type and images to examine consumerism and feminism. Learn about her biography, artworks, exhibitions, and influence on artnet.

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