“…the strokes of the hammer on the chisel have to be in time with your heartbeat or pulse.” Barbara Hepworth’s name is synonymous with smooth, monolithic forms resembling human bodies or careworn sea-lashed rocks. Today she is recognised as one of Britain’s foremost Modernist sculptors, part of a generation exploring post-war abstraction with a hard-won,...
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Photo 2, Fall 2011 My work is about the exploitation of women. As you can see, I was influenced heavily by Barbara Kruger's work. Similar to her, I used bold text for a saying that is controversial and offensive. I want these to be offensive. These sayings are not necessarily my views but more of how society sometimes views women. I want my viewers to understand how it feels to be a woman. I myself am offended every day when I am told how to act, look, feel, and that I am being “unladylike”. It doesn’t feel good to see beautiful women everywhere you go bringing you down even more because apparently my peers don’t do that enough. I am saddened that some women actually try to fit into the stereotypes and do whatever society tells them. I admit, I do some of them too. It’s a rough world trying to “fit” in. It also saddens that because I am not thin, don’t sleep around, don’t always look the prettiest, don’t suffice to a man, I feel like I don’t fit in or even to the point that I may not be considered a woman to some. But I AM woman. I am strong. I am brave. I DO have the power to fight these stereotypes and be my own person. I hope you feel empowered by these images. Never forget, a woman brought you into this world. Appreciate that. We have the power and we are strong.
Exhibition dates: 30th September 2016 – 22nd January 2017 Barbara Kruger (American, b. 1945) Untitled (Know nothing, Believe anything, Forget everything) 1987/2014 Screenprint o…
Barbara, légende de la chanson française est au cœur du magazine Un jour, un destin diffusé ce 22 janvier 2017 à 23 h 15. Les causes exactes de sa mort à l'âge de 67 ans sont toujours restées obscures.
One of the most important and instantly recognizable artists of the 1970s, Barbara Kruger’s bold text art questions the coercive power and control of mass media and advertising.
Image by Barbara Kruger Inspired by the art of Barbara Kruger, students conducted research on a social issu...
©Barbara Kruger. "Untitled" (Your body is a battleground), 1989. ANDREA BLANCH: You seemed uneasy about being included in our “Controversy” issue. Is there something you don’t like about the word “controversial,” or being labelled as such? BARBARA KRUGER :
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We, at Cats Paw Prints offer a diverse collection of vintage photography that will be sure to add flair and elegance to your home, dorm, office or wherever you decide to display our prints. All our prints are printing using only professional quality Canon inks and High Quality photo paper with a luster finish which will offer you a long lasting, non yellowing print. This reprint of a vintage photograph shows Ziegfeld Follies Girl Barbara Stanwyck in 1924. Size: 8.5" x 11" Printed on premium luster photo paper for a highly detailed finish, without the glare. Suitable for framing, matting and mounting Your item will be printed using Canon Professional inks, for a smudge free, fade resistant, long lasting print Print will be packaged in a moisture resistant sleeve and then shipped in a heavy, flat, rigid mailer. Printed from a very high resolution scan ( much higher than the sample in this description) Your satisfaction is guaranteed with a 100%, money back guaranty Please note, due to the difference in monitors, colors may vary slightly. This is a reproduction print of an old photograph. The original digital record has been restored and cropped slightly. Your print may still show some of the original wear. See scan if this is a concern. Our photographs and prints are obtained from a variety of sources, including, but not limited to, the Library of Congress, Boston Public Library, the National Archives, New York Public Library, National Archives, University of Southern California Libraries, California Historical Society and other various sources. Once we obtain a photograph or print, we carefully restore them to close as possible to the original work, including removing tears, rips, stains and other blemishes. We think you'll find that our prints are among the highest quality you will find on Etsy!
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Barbara Kruger for Dazed
Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966)
Portrait of Barbara of Portugal (detail) Jean Ranc
maertyrer: attributed to Cornelis Engebrechtsz Saint Barbara and Saint Catherine early 16th century
Annemarie Schwarzenbach’s most famous journeys took her East, but in 1937 she travelled through the southern states of the US, still suffering from the Depression and divided by segregation.
La Française Barbara Pravi est, avec le groupe italien Maneskin, l’une des favorites de l’Eurovision 2021. A-t-elle vraiment ses chances ? « 20 Minutes » a posé la question en salle de presse
Bavarian-born Barbara Regina Dietzsch (1706–1783) was one of the finest creators of the botanical art as well as engravers of her time.
One particular decade of fashion history made us realise just how little has actually changed when it comes to fashion trends.
The actor is best known for his role as Manolito Montoya on the late 1960s Western The High Chaparral, an American Western action adventure set in the 1870s.
An exhibition at the Hirshhorn Museum focuses on a young band of New York artists including Jeff Koons and Barbara Kruger, who bridged art, branding, and commod
With Julia Child’s Homemade French Bread recipe adapted from techniques she learned in France, you can make great French bread at home.
Thomas Shields Clarke, Fernbrook, ca. 1910, Photographic autochrome, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Archives, Photo by Barbara Katus / Brian van Camerik
People Knitting is a charming tribute in vintage photographs and printed ephemera to the ever-popular, often all-consuming, craft of knitting. When women posed with their knitting in the earliest nineteenth-century photographs, it demonstrated their virtue and skill as homemakers. Later, knitting became fashionable among the wealthy as a sign of culture and artistic ability. During the two world wars, images of nurses, soldiers, prisoners, and even knitting clubs composed of very serious small boys'all with heads bent down, intent on knitting items (especially socks) for the troops'abounded. In the 1950s and 1960s, as snapshots became ubiquitous, knitters took on a jauntier air, posing with handiwork held proudly aloft. People Knitting is a quirky and fascinating gift for the knitter in your life.
“ロサリアさんはバーバラちゃんのお願いで合唱に参加してる時があるかも🙂😡Rosalia may be participating in the chorus at the request of Barbara🎶♰”
Józef Simmler “Death of Barbara RadziwiÅÅ” c.1860 original via wikipediacommons.org / my edit