ARTWORK #2: APPROPRIATE

by | Oct 4, 2016 | Uncategorized

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Left, detail of Walker Evans’s “Alabama Tenant Farmer’s Wife(1936)
Right, detail from Sherrie Levine’s “After Walker Evans” (1980)
In 1981, Levine photographed reproductions of Depression-era photographs by Walker Evans, such as this famous portrait of Allie Mae Burroughs, the wife of an Alabama sharecropper. The series, entitled After Walker Evans, became a landmark of postmodernism, both praised and attacked as a feminist hijacking of patriarchal authority, a critique of the commodification of art, and an elegy on the death of modernism. Far from a high-concept cheap shot, Levine’s works from this series tell the story of our perpetually dashed hopes to create meaning, the inability to recapture the past, and our own lost illusions.

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Sherrie Levine (b.1947) Fountain(After Marcel Duchamp)