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Barbara Kruger's Works Have Taken over the Walls, Floors and Ceilings of the Guggenheim Museum

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Start walking over a sentence, step on another, glance at another on the opposite wall, and continue reading the series of messages in the next room. You could almost literally walk sentence by sentence through Barbara Kruger's work at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Another day is the most extensive exhibition ever dedicated to the American artist in the Basque Country. Another night, entitled Another day, starts with her early works, goes thr…
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Barbara Kruger: Another day. Another night, the first retrospective of the American artist in our country, can be visited from June 24 to September 9

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Start walking over a sentence, step on another, glance at another on the opposite wall, and continue reading the series of messages in the next room. You could almost literally walk sentence by sentence through Barbara Kruger's work at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Another day is the most extensive exhibition ever dedicated to the American artist in the Basque Country. Another night, entitled Another day, starts with her early works, goes thr…

Another day. Another night. Another day. This is the title of the great exhibition that the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao dedicates to Barbara Kruger (Newark, 1945), one of the most influential artists of contemporary conceptual art, known for turning the language of advertising into a tool of social criticism. The exhibition, opened until November 9, proposes an immersive journey for more than forty years of visual, textual and political work.

There are superfluous words and powerful words that evoke strong emotions and serve to uncover and subvert the structures of power. Like those of the artist Barbara Kruger. “Language is a powerful force, which also defines and defines our positions in the world,” she says.

Barbara Kruger is not considered a feminist artist, but a feminist woman who does art. At the age of 80, the American woman presents her first full retrospective in Spain at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.

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