Barbara Kruger
artist
Adriano Pedrosa unveils his plans for the 2024 Venice Biennale
Plus, the rise of immersive institutions and Barbara Kruger’s “Untitled (Forever)”
From TikTok to taxis—Barbara Kruger makes her mark in London
US artist's famous maxims grace London's famous black cabs
Tipping point: how new immersive institutions are changing the art world
Digital art venues are a global phenomenon, attracting massive audiences with radical new forms of immersive experiences. Are they a threat or an opportunity for traditional galleries and museums?
Going big: digital artists who show on a grand scale at immersive institutions
The rise of huge immersive venues, with giant, wraparound programmable LED screens, has provided a new canvas, and potential new audience, for digital artists. We look at four of the main players, from widely varied backgrounds
Serpentine Galleries will bring Barbara Kruger and Judy Chicago to London in 2024
Los Angeles artist Lauren Halsey will also unveil a new work at the Kensington Gardens space
Barbara Kruger’s wayward words opt for style over substance in expansive New York exhibitions
Shows featuring Kruger’s text-based works at David Zwirner and the Museum of Modern Art spark little tension
‘I'm now living in a world where young women have fewer rights than I did’: art world reacts to US Supreme Court decision ending abortion rights
The decision, though expected, still sparked shock and outrage for many artists and gallerists
Barbara Kruger: ‘Thank God I’m an artist and not a movie or Tiktok star’
As a survey show opens in Chicago, the US artist discusses the political urgency of her work, her response to rip-offs, and her desire to let the work speak for her
Barbara Kruger’s 'Your Body is a Battleground' poster appears in Poland as protests flare up over abortion ban
Graphic work was last shown in the country nearly 30 years ago when women’s rights were also under attack
Three online shows to see this weekend
From a sweeping survey of Kandinsky to a provocative show on the present day experience of Native American communities
Three online shows to see this weekend
From a documentary on pioneering queer artist David Wojnarowicz to a survey of Barbara Kruger's pertinent Question installations
Artists and projects announced for first Art Basel Cities Week in Buenos Aires
September event marks end of first year of the initiative overseen by Cecilia Alemani, the director of High Line Art, New York
Barbara Kruger to stage first live performance for New York’s Performa festival
The work Untitled (The Drop) will take place on three consecutive Thursdays in November
News from London: Kruger’s talking chess set, Hirst goes to Hollywood, and Duran Duran show their sweet tooth
Also featuring parenting tips from Emin and Tate's spiritually uplifting cabaret
Kruger's lifetime achievement award a little less luminous
Disappointment taints her upcoming Golden Lion award
Barbara Kruger case: Art trumps right to privacy
A US Federal court has thrown out the case against artist Barbara Kruger for her appropriation of a 1960 photo, and against the Whitney Museum and LA MoCA for selling goods reproducing the offending image
What's on in NYC: Barbara Kruger’s return and Ana Mendieta’s hirsute visions
Plus two offbeat takes on Abstract Expressionism
What's on in New York: Art after dark and pregnant men in bus shelters, waterpurifying inventions and early studio pots
That is: Barbara Kruger, Helen and Newton Harrison, and George Ohr
What's on in New York: The British are here
As well as Hoffmann, Kruger, Sultan, Koons, Klein and Kandinsky