Scraps of Paper

Lighting Designer trying to make it in NYC. Tales of survival jobs, job hunting, and current projects. You'll also get a healthy dose of architecture, lighting inspiration and sustainability news.
Lighting Designer trying to make it in NYC. Tales of survival jobs, job hunting, and current projects. You'll also get a healthy dose of architecture, lighting inspiration and sustainability news.
  • What is this thing?
  • Contact Me
  • Links
  • ask me anything
  • submit a post
  • rss
  • archive
  • Yet another example of why public art is so freaking important. 

    publicartfund:

    Barbara Kruger, multi-year Public Art Fund artist, including her 1988-89 billboard in Brooklyn. 

    audicity:

    The architecture of Barbara Kruger

    The artist Barbara Kruger is known for appropriations of pop culture imagery emblazoned with aggressive texts.  The statements in her texts, such as I SHOP THEREFORE I AM and YOUR BODY IS A BATTLEGROUND put against a backdrop of imagery culled from advertising and magazines, implicate the viewer in the struggle for power and control. Her work confronts the notion of individual autonomy and desire in a capitalist consumer society.  This post revisits some of her billboard interventions in various cities around the world.

    “While Barbara Kruger is of course not an ‘architect’ in the sense of one who makes buildings, many of her works can be read to take on the presence of architecture, including many large public projects as well as room-sized gallery/museum installations and outdoor billboard/bus/etc. pieces. Her architectural sensibility is expressed in the programmatic planning and design of physical space; in this case the creation and transformation of disparate spaces with elements we have come to accept as ‘art.’ Instead of brick and mortar, Kruger builds with photomontages and slogan-cum-wallcovering text. 

    Kruger uses the greater world as her gallery. Never limited to showing in the ‘official’ venues for art, she shows her work on the cover of Newsweek, in the subways, on buses and buildings— even on t-shirts and matchbooks. So, then, her gallery installations are almost the exception to her ‘public’ style. By bombarding viewers with imagery she brings the in-your-face attitude of the street inside.” - courtesy of J.D. Welch

    Barbara Kruger, “We Don’t Need Another Hero”, 1986, Billboard project in Berkeley California

    Barbara Kruger, “Untitled (We don’t need another hero)”, 1988-89, 86 Street at West 7 Street, Brooklyn

    Barbara Kruger, “Untitled (Your body is a battleground),” 1990, Billboard commissioned by the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, for its “New Works for New Spaces: Into the Nineties” exhibition

    Barbara Kruger, “Don’t be a Jerk”, 1996, Billboard across the intersection at the site of present Federation Square

    Source: audicity
    • July 9, 2012 (11:26 am)
    • 88 notes
    • #public art
    • #billboards
    1. sophiabutler likes this
    2. futur-lens reblogged this from crocodileblackpelvis
    3. sweetpeaandsweettea reblogged this from publicartfund
    4. giottoxox likes this
    5. plasticbag01 likes this
    6. bohemian-monalisa reblogged this from publicartfund
    7. outakurebecca likes this
    8. toalltheladiesintheplace likes this
    9. dadaismo-sintetico reblogged this from publicartfund
    10. audicity likes this
    11. bloodycowards likes this
    12. crocodileblackpelvis reblogged this from publicartfund
    13. untilthemartiansarrive likes this
    14. madeleineinnewyork reblogged this from publicartfund
    15. madeleineinnewyork likes this
    16. dptstudentwholovescats reblogged this from artlog
    17. xxarkhistxx likes this
    18. siamese likes this
    19. nevuary likes this
    20. call-me-mister likes this
    21. g-isabellae likes this
    22. brainsplurge likes this
    23. dwainleland likes this
    24. bremser likes this
    25. alumbrandome likes this
    26. ipreferthis likes this
    27. jamieho reblogged this from artlog
    28. philm-psa reblogged this from publicartfund
    29. mourningroses reblogged this from publicartfund
    30. daily-existential-crisis likes this
    31. meanwhile-visual-arts likes this
    32. little-bropeep reblogged this from artlog and added:
      one of my favorite artists
    33. boxesandboxesofboxes likes this
    34. escapist-fiction likes this
    35. artlog reblogged this from publicartfund
    36. marquisdesad likes this
    37. shannonohnoes reblogged this from publicartfund
    38. deviousgiant reblogged this from publicartfund
    39. opsucrus reblogged this from publicartfund and added:
      Absolutely adore her work.
    40. 1dfannn likes this
    41. gracefullyshine reblogged this from publicartfund
    42. aliuribe likes this
    43. mmex reblogged this from publicartfund
    44. gypsypeutetre likes this
    45. bridgesong reblogged this from jamesbedell
    46. bricorama likes this
    47. how-fascinating likes this
    48. bridgesong likes this
    49. jamesbedell reblogged this from publicartfund and added:
      Yet another example of why public art is so freaking important.
    50. Show more notesLoading...
© 2011–2013 Scraps of Paper