Day 9 Rod presents Artists who are considered to be dealing with 'Political' and Gender in their work
We were shown a still life picture that posed something of a quandary - you may see it and think it inoffensive and of little consequence. Here is a link to the story of the work and the artist responsible - now what should we think? Is it political? There are many questions we can now consider. We then moved on to look at work of Barbara Kruger who started her art career working with materials ( described as re claiming craft for women) but in tandem she was involved with Poetry and critiscm. Her work then became a text based critique of consumerism and the perceived misbalance of the genders which has been successfully critically and commercially. Discussions in class questioned her use of copyright free images in many of the works and their long term credibility as works of art that remained 'interesting' beyond the period they were created in (and the values they reflected at that time) - you can see some of her work here and I have n...
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