Barbara Kruger Belief+Doubt Time-lapse - Hirshhorn Museum
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- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
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- Barbara Kruger Belief+Doubt Time-lapse - Hirshhorn Museum
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- Barbara Kruger: Belief+Doubt Part of an initiative to bring art to new sites within and around the building, this installation by Barbara Kruger will fill the Lower Level lobby and extend into the newly relocated Museum bookstore. Famous for her incisive photomontages, Kruger has focused increasingly over the past two decades on creating environments that surround the viewer with language. The entire space—walls, floor, escalator sides—will be wrapped in text-printed vinyl, immersing visitors in a spectacular hall of voices, where words either crafted by the artist or borrowed from the popular lexicon address conflicting perceptions of democracy, power, and belief. At a moment when ideological certitude and purity seem especially valued, Kruger says she's "interested in introducing doubt." Large areas of the installation are devoted to open-ended questions ("WHO IS BEYOND THE LAW? WHO IS FREE TO CHOOSE? WHO SPEAKS? WHO IS SILENT?"), while the section occupying the bookstore explores themes of desire and consumption. At once addressing the individual, the museum, and, symbolically, the country, Kruger's penetrating examination of the public sphere will transform one of the Hirshhorn's key public spaces. The materials for this project have been generously donated by: 3M
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- 2 min 9 sec
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- 2012-08-07T19:01:16.000Z
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