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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | (KRUGER, BARBARA). GOLDSTEIN, ANN, ROSALYN DEUTSCHE, KATHERINE DIECKMANN, STEVEN HELLER, GARY INDIANA, CAROL SQUIERS, LYNNE TILLMAN & BARBARA KRUGER BARBARA KRUGER: THINKING OF YOULos Angeles & Cambridge, MA, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles & The MIT Press., 1999, First Edition. (ISBN: 0-262-11250-7) Pictorial Boards, 4to, 268pp, 125 color and b&w illustrations. Designed by Lorraine Wild. With an exhibition checklist, exhibition history and bibliography. "This is the most comprehensive publication ever produced on the work of American artist Barbara Kruger. Kruger, one of the most influential artists of the last three decades, uses pictures and words through a wide variety of media and sites to raise issues of power, sexuality, and representation. Her works include photographic prints on paper and vinyl, etched metal plates, sculpture, video, installations, billboards, posters, magazine and book covers, T-shirts, shopping bags, postcards, and newspaper op-ed pieces. This book serves as the catalog for the first major one-person exhibition of Kruger's work to be mounted in the United States. Designed by Lorraine Wild in collaboration with the artist, it contains texts by Rosalyn Deutsche, Katherine Dieckmann, Ann Goldstein, Steven Heller, Gary Indiana, Carol Squiers, and Lynne Tillman on subjects associated with Kruger's work, including photography, graphic design, public space, power, and representation. The cover features a new piece by the artist entitled "Thinking of You", created especially for the catalog". A most handsome copy showing just a tiny bit of wear and rubbing to the boards. PLEASE NOTE: Additional shipping costs are required for this item beyond our standard rates due to its weight - we will inform you of the applicable amount at time of purchase.. Near Fine/No Jacket - As Issued. Offered for US$ 175.00 by: Arcana: Books on the Arts - Book number: 016230 See more books from our catalog: Artist Monograph | |||