NEW YORK -- You're heading down Broadway, you hit 100th Street, and you do a double take. There, splashed across 110 feet of vacant retail frontage, is an immense work that seems to be by conceptualist Barbara Kruger, godmother of 1980s text-based art. -
Retail Imitates Art. Is This A Sincere Form Of Flattery?
NEW YORK -- You're heading down Broadway, you hit 100th Street, and you do a double take. There, splashed across 110 feet of vacant retail frontage, is an immense work that seems to be by conceptualist Barbara Kruger, godmother of 1980s text-based art.-
By Blake Gopnik