Barbara Kruger – Untitled (2Kiss)

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Barbara Kruger (1945, American)

Untitled (2Kiss), 2024

Medium: Screenprint on mirrored polished steel

Dimensions: 30 x 30 cm (12 × 12 in)

Edition of 300 + 10 APs: Artist stamp, numbered

Condition: Mint

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Barbara Kruger – Untitled (2Kiss)

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Barbara Kruger – Untitled (2Kiss)

Barbara Kruger's Untitled (2Kiss) is a signed limited edition screenprint on mirrored polished steel — one of the most formally striking works in her print practice. A master of text-based art, Kruger reduces the work to a single word: KISS, set in her signature red Futura Bold against a reflective steel ground framed by a red circle — an instruction, an invitation, a command. The mirror surface ensures that every viewer sees themselves in the work — implicated, addressed, unable to remain a neutral observer. This is Kruger at her most distilled.

The editioned artwork was generously donated by Barbara Kruger on the occasion of her major solo exhibition Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You. at Serpentine South, London (2024) — her first institutional solo show in the city in over twenty years, previously presented at MoMA, the Art Institute of Chicago, and LACMA. That exhibition, which took Kruger's iconic artworks and reanimated them as immersive video installations across the Serpentine building and London's public realm, marked a defining moment in the reassessment of her five-decade career.

Kruger has described her art as being "about how we are to one another." In Untitled (2Kiss), that question is answered — or asked again — with characteristic economy. Issued in an edition of 300 plus 10 artist's proofs, the text-based multiple is stamped and numbered.

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About Barbara Kruger

Barbara Kruger (b. 1945, Newark, New Jersey) is a prominent American conceptual artist known for her influential work spanning photography, graphic design, and feminist activism. Her practice is characterized by the innovative use of found photographs combined with bold typography and sharp critiques of power dynamics, consumer culture, and social inequality. Kruger's distinctive method involves superimposing text on images—often as biting, satirical slogans—which challenge viewers to question societal norms and the cultural and political forces that shape our perceptions.

As a key figure in the Pictures Generation, Barbara Kruger shares an interest in vernacular photography and mass-media culture with contemporaries like Cindy Sherman, Robert Longo, and Richard Prince. Her printmaking practice, including photolithographs and multiples like this limited edition print, extends her powerful visual and textual narratives into accessible editions that merge art and activism. 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, leveraging art as a tool for political activism and social justice.

Kruger's contributions to conceptual art have made a deep impact on the art world and inspired a new generation of artists who use photography, text, and design to address critical political and cultural issues. Her artworks have been featured in numerous exhibitions and retrospectives globally, including major solo shows at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

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