Barbara Kruger (1945), (after) - Artists Band Together Bandana






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Barbara Kruger, Artists Band Together Bandana, a limited edition silkscreen on cotton, 55 × 55 cm, origin United States, period 2020+, Modern style, in excellent condition and not signed, sold by owner or reseller.
Description from the seller
Artist:: Barbara Kruger
Medium:: Screenprint on cotton
Condition:: New in origional packaging
Designed by Barbara Kruger, this bandana was created to benefit Artists Band Together and recalls an American flag. White text includes the phrases, "Look for the moment when pride becomes contempt" in a blue ground at the upper left, and white lines of text reading "Who is free to choose? Who is beyond the law? Who is healed? Who is housed? Who is silenced? Who salutes the longest? Who prays loudest? Who dies first? Who laughs last? are printed over a red ground, evoking the stars and stripes. As is typical of Kruger's work, these phrases challenge the viewer to consider their place and participating in society.
This banana is an example of an established artist elevating the format of ubiquitous and utilitarian objects to express important ideas that serve as a reflection of the times in which they were made.
This bandana is part of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (MFABoston) collection.
Item will be carefully packaged and shipped fully insured with international tracking.
Artist:: Barbara Kruger
Medium:: Screenprint on cotton
Condition:: New in origional packaging
Designed by Barbara Kruger, this bandana was created to benefit Artists Band Together and recalls an American flag. White text includes the phrases, "Look for the moment when pride becomes contempt" in a blue ground at the upper left, and white lines of text reading "Who is free to choose? Who is beyond the law? Who is healed? Who is housed? Who is silenced? Who salutes the longest? Who prays loudest? Who dies first? Who laughs last? are printed over a red ground, evoking the stars and stripes. As is typical of Kruger's work, these phrases challenge the viewer to consider their place and participating in society.
This banana is an example of an established artist elevating the format of ubiquitous and utilitarian objects to express important ideas that serve as a reflection of the times in which they were made.
This bandana is part of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (MFABoston) collection.
Item will be carefully packaged and shipped fully insured with international tracking.
