We Will Not Become What We Mean to You

We Will Not Become What We Mean to You

Barbara KrugerWW-1983-041191
1983·Gelatin silver print·184 × 121 × 5 cm (72 1/2 × 48 × 2 in.)

<p>Barbara Kruger’s photo- and text-based images disrupt representations of power generated by commercial media, particularly those that affect women. Informed by her earlier profession as a graphic designer, her work typically combines images and iconography appropriated from 1940s and 1950s American film, television, and advertising with blunt slogans rife with insinuation. Kruger explained, “I’m interested in how identities are constructed, how stereotypes are formed, how narratives sort of congeal and become history.” Here the artist removed the identifying features of the figure and used the pronouns we and you to implicate the viewer, regardless of gender, in the objectification of this anonymous woman.</p>

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Year
1983
Dimensions
184 × 121 × 5 cm (72 1/2 × 48 × 2 in.)

Artist

Barbara Kruger
Barbara Kruger

Painting

Barbara Kruger was born in 1945 in Newark, New Jersey and studied at Syracuse University and Parsons School of Design, New York. In 1966, she began…

Newark, United States

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Year
1983
Dimensions
184 × 121 × 5 cm (72 1/2 × 48 × 2 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1983-041191

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Source
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Status
verified

Artist

Barbara Kruger

Barbara Kruger

Painting

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