The conceptual artist has installed banners, billboards and stickers across Los Angeles for the citys Frieze art fair
Life is such a crapshoot, says the artist Barbara Kruger. Its full of fortuitous moments and horrible tragedies and everything in between.
For this weeks Frieze art fair in Los Angeles, the conceptual artist has plastered the city with banners, billboards, and stickers emblazoned with provocative text in her signature all-caps Futura typeface. Pithy, politically charged questions such as Who hustles and Who buys low confront people traveling through downtowns Union Station in English and Spanish. Meanwhile Who buys the con? addresses passersby of the 1930s-era CBS Radio building in Hollywood, which is now a working space.
Krugers 20 questions are in gleaming white and green ink the color of cartoon money, envy, the cactus emoji. Though this series is an extension of Frieze, Kruger has never been to an art fair. And while this is not uncommon for some artists, it is unusual for one of her caliber to maintain such a distance from the art market. Unfortunately I do have to sometimes show up to my own openings and dinners, she concedes, though Id rather go to hell.
Kruger is best known for creating fiercely anti-capitalist graphics that take on exploitation, class inequality, and divisive political ideologies. Before her work entered the mainstream, she was busy sniping, or illegally plastering her works on billboards and construction sites.
When I ask her about the origin of a billboard for Frieze that says who hustles vapor, she shoots back further questions. Im not giving an answer, I cant get that specific. Who works the con, who buys the con? Who wins, who loses? You dont need an MFA to read these.
Unsurprisingly, she is watching Americas current political turmoil closely.
Failure to communicate in clear, economic terms what the real danger of the moment is is a tragedy, Kruger says. The right has no trouble speaking their rage. They have no trouble questioning what is truth and what is not. Trump really works it he has the ability to say, to say, to repeat, to repeat.
In addition to reading mainstream news sources, Kruger looks to conservative threads on Reddit and Fox news or what she calls an alternative universe of delivery and ideology to synthesize the current moment in her work.
I love MSNBC, she says, but its a bubble. In the last election, it was the failure of the imagination on the middle and the left that brought us to the raw realities of right now. As long as the center and the left is divided and willing to vote their conscience, the right will prevail in the most brutal ways. We see this globally.
Despite the horrors of the countrys politics, she is heartened that more people have the ability to call themselves artists.
More colors, more genders, more classes of people, than certainly when I was younger, she says. For women and people of color, we are seeing change act out on the most brutal and, at moments, satisfying, symbolic levels.
Kruger is positive that for every action there is an opposite and sometimes brutal reaction.
There are moments of recognition and significant changes but were living at a time where global white grievance is rampant, she explains, and there is also a reaction against those symbolic changes. In these brutal and threatening times, I believe it necessary to vote strategically to push back against the emboldened tide of white grievance and vengeance-driven populism.
Kruger is careful not to anoint any one political figure or hopeful nominee with redemptive qualities.
It might not be necessary to love a candidate or support someone who is an absolute mirror of ones beliefs. When people say that they vote their conscience, I wish theyd consider that whats at stake is bigger than their narcissistic conscience or their phantasms of ideological purity. These delusions are a gift to rampant global tyranny. I believe in voting strategically to save us, from what has already been wrought and might be unsaveable now.
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Frieze Los Angeles is at Paramount Pictures Studios, Los Angeles. Barbara Krugers works can be seen at various locations across the city
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from MetNews https://metnews.pw/the-right-has-no-trouble-speaking-their-rage-artist-barbara-kruger-on-america-in-crisis/
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