Barbara Kruger - Culture Nature Vase


Barbara Kruger (US American, b. 1945)

Culture Nature Vase, 2020

Medium: Glazed porcelain

Dimensions: 25.4 x 10.2 cm (10 x 4 in)

Edition of 100: Stamp-signed and numbered on certificate

Condition: Excellent

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Barbara Kruger - Culture Nature Vase

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Barbara Kruger - Culture Nature Vase

Barbara Kruger’s Culture Nature Vase transforms her signature bold typographic language into a sculptural edition, wrapping the words CULTURE and NATURE around a cylindrical porcelain form in striking vertical orientation. The contrasting black and blue graphics heighten the tension between these two fundamental forces, echoing Kruger’s ongoing conceptual investigations into perception, power, and the cultural frameworks that shape human experience.

Extending her practice into the realm of functional design, this edition embodies Kruger’s sharp critique of consumerism, identity, and social constructs while remaining both collectible and thought-provoking. Produced in an edition of 100, each glazed porcelain vase is stamp-signed on the base and accompanied by a numbered certificate, reaffirming the artist’s enduring engagement with language as a tool for questioning the world around us.

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About Barbara Kruger

Barbara Kruger, born in 1945 in Newark, New Jersey, is a prominent American conceptual artist known for her influential work spanning photography, graphic design, and feminist activism. Kruger’s artwork is characterized by its innovative use of found photographs combined with bold typography and sharp critiques of power dynamics and social inequality. Her distinctive method involves superimposing text on images, often as biting, satirical captions or slogans, which challenge viewers to question societal norms and the cultural and political forces that influence our perceptions. As a key figure in the Pictures Generation, Barbara Kruger shares an interest in vernacular photography with contemporaries like Cindy Sherman, Robert Longo and Richard Prince, further enriching her exploration of mass-media culture through her powerful visual and textual narratives.

In her iconic work Your Body is a Battleground (1989), Kruger employs powerful imagery alongside provocative text to address the commodification and objectification of women’s bodies in a patriarchal society. This piece, like much of her artwork, leverages art as a tool for political activism, advocating for social justice and pushing for a more equitable and inclusive world. Kruger’s contributions to conceptual art have not only made a deep impact on the art world but have also inspired a new generation of artists who use photography, text, and design to address critical political and cultural issues. Her prints and editions, celebrated for their compelling aesthetics and profound messages, offer an accessible alternative to her larger, unique works.

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