
Type with Kruger
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JessicaLee Clark
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Open Ended
What do you think the phrase "Show, don't tell" means?
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In the artwork to the side, a young boy flexes his muscle and a girl pokes at it. White text on a red background cuts across the image. It says, “We don’t need another hero.” What idea is the artist, Barbara Kruger, sharing?
To understand it, you first need to know some background. Kruger depicts the children in the style of a 1950s advertisement.
The boy’s pose mimics one in a 1942 motivational poster. The poster encouraged women to work while men were fighting overseas in World War II. Forty-five years later, in 1987, Kruger uses a similar image with new text to convey a different message.
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Finding Her Way
Kruger started her career as a graphic designer for Condé Nast, the company that owns publications like Vogue and Vanity Fair. During her time there, she learned to arrange words and images in a way that captured readers’ attention as they flipped through the glossy magazine pages. Kruger was so good at her job that one year after being hired she was named head designer. But she wanted to do something different. “I realized that I couldn’t be a designer,” she says. “But I also didn’t really know what it meant to call myself an artist.”
In her 30s, Kruger began playing with collage, using striking texts and found photographs sourced from print media.
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The artist understood that by using typography, design, and images and phrases with meaning already attached, she could convey powerful messages and ask urgent questions about contemporary life. In her 1987 I Shop Therefore I Am, above, Kruger changes the words of a quote by the philosopher René Descartes—“I think therefore I am”—to make a statement about shopping in modern culture. By referring to a phrase most viewers already understand, she makes her ideas clear.
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Multiple Select
What are some forms of print media?
Comic strips
Magazines
Newspaper
Online videos
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Multiple Choice
What is a collage?
various materials put together
an assortment of ideas
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Exploring Space
Eventually, Kruger began seeing architectural spaces as canvases. In her 2012 Belief+Doubt, an installation at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C., above, the artist uses the space’s existing architecture to immerse viewers in her artwork and ideas. Kruger plays with scale and form, using words and patterns on the floor, walls, and even on the vertical edges of the escalators. Together with the grid on the floor, her unified color scheme creates a sense of rhythm. Kruger even adds emoji in the upper corners of the back wall, acknowledging that these symbols are now as commonly used as words.
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Multiple Choice
In this context, what does scale mean?
Weight
Size
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Open Ended
What makes something unified?
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Draw
Draw an example of a symbol:
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Art for Everyone
Kruger sees public artworks, which appear outside galleries and museums, as opportunities to share her ideas with a broader—and not necessarily art-focused—audience. In 2012, she transformed 12 city buses, like the example above, to send a message about the importance of arts education in Los Angeles.
Think about each of the works shown here. Kruger uses type, images and phrases with meaning already attached, and the elements of art and principles of design. How does this approach to artmaking help Kruger convey her ideas?
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Multiple Choice
Barbara Kruger plays with _______, experimenting with text and photos from print media.
performance art
interior design
collage
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Multiple Choice
In Belief + Doubt, Kruger explores _______ and form by filling the walls, floor, and escalators with her design.
Light
Scale
Texture
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