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All information is provisional and subject to change Sherrie Levine's (b. 1947, Pennsylvania) work epitomizes many of the core tenets of post-modern art, incisively challenging notions of originality, authenticity, and identity. Since the late 1970s, she has created a singular and complex oeuvre using a variety of media, including photography, painting, and sculpture. Many of her works are explicitly appropriated from artworks within the modernist canon, while others are more general in their references, assimilating art historical interests and concerns rather than specific objects. Some of Levine's earliest work was included in Pictures, an important exhibition at Artists Space in New York in 1977 curated by Douglas Crimp that came to define The Pictures Generationa group of artists examining the structures of signification underlying any image.

Sherrie Levine Diary 2019

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      Publisher: David Zwirner Books
      Publication Date: 11/15/2018
      ISBN13: 9781644230015, 978-1644230015
      ISBN10: 1644230011

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      Book Synopsis
      All information is provisional and subject to change Sherrie Levine's (b. 1947, Pennsylvania) work epitomizes many of the core tenets of post-modern art, incisively challenging notions of originality, authenticity, and identity. Since the late 1970s, she has created a singular and complex oeuvre using a variety of media, including photography, painting, and sculpture. Many of her works are explicitly appropriated from artworks within the modernist canon, while others are more general in their references, assimilating art historical interests and concerns rather than specific objects. Some of Levine's earliest work was included in Pictures, an important exhibition at Artists Space in New York in 1977 curated by Douglas Crimp that came to define The Pictures Generationa group of artists examining the structures of signification underlying any image.

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