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Sherrie Levine
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Early life and education
Sherrie Levine was born in Hazleton, Pennsylvania in 1947.WEB,weblink Union List of Artist Names: Levine, Sherrie, The Getty, The Midwest, however, shaped her identity, as she spent most of her childhood and adolescence in the suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri.WEB, Siegel, Jeanne, 1985, After Sherrie Levine,weblink 2020-08-13, Levine recalled her motherâwho enjoyed paintingâsparking her interest in art at eight years old, as she would take Levine to the St. Louis Art Museum.NEWS, McKenna, Kristine, 1996-11-17, Sherrie Levine and the Art of the Remake, The Los Angeles Times,weblink 2020-08-13, WEB, 2020, Sherrie Levine,weblink 2020-08-13, The Art Story, Levine's mother would also take her to see art house films on a regular basis, which later influenced her work.BOOK, Singerman, Howard, Art History, After Sherrie Levine, Levine, Sherrie, University of California Press, 2012, 9780520267220, 27, After graduating high school in 1965, she spent eight years in Wisconsin, receiving her B.A. from the University of Wisconsin in Madison in 1969."Sherrie Levine" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129045132weblink |date=2014-11-29 }}, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Retrieved 17 November 2014. In 1973, she earned her M.F.A. from the same institution. After working odd jobs in commercial art and teaching, Levine then moved to New York City in 1975 to pursue her art career.Work
Artworks
(File:Sherrie Levine.jpg|thumb|This is an homage to Duchampâs renowned readymade. Adding to Duchampâs audacious move, Levine turns his gesture back into an âart objectâ by elevating its materiality and finish. As a feminist artist, Levine states that she remakes works specifically by male artists who she claims commandeered patriarchal dominance in art history.)Much of Levine's work is explicitly appropriated from recognizable modernist artworks by artists such as Walker Evans, Edgar Degas, Marcel Duchamp, and Constantin BrâncuÈi. Appropriation art gained notoriety in the late 1970s, although it can be traced to early modernist works, specifically those using collage. Other appropriation artists such as Louise Lawler, Vikky Alexander, Barbara Kruger, and Mike Bidlo came into prominence in New Yorkâs East Village in the 1980s. The importance of appropriation art in contemporary culture lies in its ability to fuse broad cultural images as a whole and direct them towards narrower contexts of interpretation. When coming under criticism with her appropriated works, most notably, Walker Evans' depression-era images, the role of appropriation within Levine's work also helped her to link the 'rarefied art object' and 'mass-produced' works to the extent that she perceived her appropriated works to be 'no less products of mass culture than the images of Elvis or Liz Taylor appropriated and reproduced by Andy Warhol.'JOURNAL, Levine and Halle, Sherrie and Howard, Fountain (After Duchamp: 1-6) La Fortune (After Man Ray: 1-6), Grand Street, 1992, 1, 42, 81â95, 10.2307/25007559, 25007559,weblink 26 August 2021,Feminism
File:Large Check, 1-12, 1987, Sherrie Levine at MoMA 2022.jpeg|thumb|right|Large Check: 3, 5, 6 -10, and 12 (1987) at the Museum of Modern ArtMuseum of Modern ArtLevine's art is most often associated with 1980's theoretical feminism. She was showcased in the exhibit Difference: On Representation and Sexuality in 1984 along with artists such as Barbara Kruger, Jeff Wall, and Mary Kelly. This exhibit focused on gender distortions rather than differences, and the construct of sexuality. Three paintings from Levine's series After Ernst Ludwig Kirchner were included in this exhibit. Her appropriations of male artists' famous works combined with her intentional re-feminizing brings attention to the "difference problem" which this exhibit was focused on.JOURNAL, Mondloch, Kate, Summer 2012, The Difference Problem: Art History and the Critical Legacy of 1980s Theoretical Feminism, Art Journal, 71, 2, 18â31, 10.1080/00043249.2012.10791091, 192120163, Levine has noted her distaste for the voyeuristic quality of media culture, aligning with Laura Mulvey's analysis of the male gaze. Her work contends with the fact that, in her words, "the art world is so much an arena for the celebration of male desire."Exhibitions
- Sherrie Levine: La Fortune (After Man Ray), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (1991)WEB,weblink Sherrie Levine, La Fortune (After Man Ray: 1), 1990, SFMOMA, 2016-03-18,
- Sherrie Levine: Newborn, Philadelphia Museum of Art; Portikus, Frankfurt, Germany; Marian Goodman Gallery, New York; The Menil Collection, Houston; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1993-1995)WEB,weblink Philadelphia Museum of Art - Exhibitions - Museum Studies 1: Sherrie Levine, Art, Philadelphia Museum of, www.philamuseum.org, 2016-03-18,
- Inviter 5/ Sherrie Levine, Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'art contemporain, Luxembourg (1997)Inviter 5/ Sherrie Levine, Casino Luxembourg, 1997
- Taking Pictures: Sherrie Levine after Walker Evans, Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville (1998)Taking Pictures: Sherrie Levine after Walker Evans, Harn Museum of Art, 1998
- New Sculpture, 1996-1999, with Joost van Oss, Musée d'art moderne et contemporain (MAMCO), Geneva (two-person exhibition) (1999)New Sculpture, MAMCO, 1999
- Abstraction, The Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago (then traveled to Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe (2006)Abstractions, The Arts Club of Chicago, 2006
- Pairs and Posses, Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld (2010)Pairs and Posses, Museum Haus Lange, 2010
- Mayhem, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2011)MAYHEM, Whitney Museum, 2011
- Sherrie Levine, Portland Art Museum, Oregon (2013)Sherrie Levine, Portland Art Museum, 2013
- After All, Neues Museum, State Museum for Art and Design in Nuremberg, Germany (2016)After All, Neues Museum, 2016
Public collections
Levine's works is held in a number of public institutions, including:- Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New YorkWEB, Sherrie Levine {{!, Albright-Knox|url=https://www.albrightknox.org/person/sherrie-levine|access-date=2021-03-11|website=www.albrightknox.org}}
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, OhioWEB, Barbara Bloom in Context: Works from the Pictures Generation {{!, July 11, 2018 - December 23, 2018 {{!}} Allen Memorial Art Museum|url=http://amam.oberlin.edu/exhibitions-events/exhibitions/2018/07/11/barbara-bloom-in-context-works-from-the-pictures-generation|access-date=2021-03-11|website=amam.oberlin.edu|language=en}}
- Art Institute of ChicagoSherrie Levine, Art Institute of Chicago
- Astrup Fearnley Museet, OsloWEB, Collection â Astrup Fearnley Museet,weblink 2021-03-11, en-US,
- Baltimore Museum of Art, MarylandWEB, The Baltimore Museum of Art,weblink 2021-03-11, collection.artbma.org,
- The Broad, Los AngelesSherrie Levine, The Broad, Los Angeles
- CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, New YorkWEB, Picture Industry,weblink 2021-03-11, CCS Bard, en,
- Centre Georges Pompidou, ParisSherrie Levine, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
- CAPC Musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux, FranceWEB, CAPC musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux - Site officiel {{!, The Collection|url=http://www.capc-bordeaux.fr/en/collection|access-date=2021-03-11|website=www.capc-bordeaux.fr}}
- Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, MaineWEB, sherrie levine {{!, Search Results|url=http://www.colby.edu/museum/?s=sherrie+levine|access-date=2021-03-11|website=Colby College Museum of Art|language=en-US}}
- La Colección Jumex, Mexico CityWEB, Fountain (Buddha) [Urinario Buda],weblink 2021-03-11, Museo Jumex, es,
- Dallas Museum of ArtWEB, DMA Collection Online,weblink 2021-03-11, collections.dma.org, en,
- Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, Middletown, ConnecticutWEB, American Prints - DAC - Wesleyan University,weblink 2021-03-11, www.wesleyan.edu,
- Falckenberg Collection, Deichtorhallen HamburgWEB, INSTALLATIONS FROM 25 YEARS OF THE FALCKENBERG COLLECTION,weblink 2021-03-11, Sammlung Falckenberg, en,
- Fotomuseum Winterthur, Winterthur, SwitzerlandWEB, Collection Fotomuseum Winterthur,weblink 2021-03-11, Fotomuseum Winterthur, en-US,
- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, WashingtonSherrie Levine, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington
- Institute of Contemporary Art, BostonSherrie Levine, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston
- Los Angeles County Museum of ArtSherrie Levine, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art
- Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmarkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150912051124weblink">Sherrie Levine, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark
- Musée dâart moderne et contemporain (MAMCO), GenevaSherrie Levine, MAMCO, Geneva
- The Menil Collection, HoustonWEB,weblink Collection - The Menil Collection, The Menil Collection, 2016-03-18,
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New YorkSherrie Levine, Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Museum of Contemporary Art ChicagoSherrie Levine, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
- Museum of Modern Art"Sherrie Levine", Museum of Modern Art, Retrieved 23 November 2014.
- The National Museum of Art, OsakaSherrie Levine, The National Museum of Art, Osaka
- Philadelphia Museum of Art"Levine", Philadelphia Museum of Art, Retrieved 23 November 2014.
- Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Museum, ProvidenceWEB, Collection {{!, RISD Museum|url=https://risdmuseum.org/art-design/collection?search_api_fulltext=Sherrie%20Levine|access-date=2021-03-11|website=risdmuseum.org}}
- Sammlung Goetz, MunichSherrie Levine, Sammlung Goetz, Munich
- San Francisco Museum of Modern ArtSherrie Levine, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
- Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MassachusettsWEB, Collections Database,weblink 2021-03-11, museums.fivecolleges.edu,
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New YorkSherrie Levine, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
- Tate Gallery, London"2 Shoes, Sherrie Levine", Tate, Retrieved 23 November 2014.
- Tacoma Art Museum, WashingtonWEB, American Prints and Drawings,weblink 2021-03-11, Tacoma Art Museum, en-US,
- Whitney Museum of American Art"Sherrie Levine", Whitney Museum of American Art, Retrieved 23 November 2014.
- Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MassachusettsWEB, Sweaty Concepts,weblink 2021-03-11, Williams College Museum of Art, en-US,
- Walker Art CenterWEB, Walker Art Center,weblink 2020-08-14, walkerart.org, en-US,
See also
References
{{Reflist|45em}}Bibliography
- Juan MartÃn Prada, La Apropiación Posmoderna, Fundamentos, Madrid, 2001, {{ISBN|978-84-245-0881-4}} {{in lang|es}}
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