Sherrie Levine

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Sherrie Levine is an American conceptual artist best known for her appropriation works that challenge ideas of originality, authorship, and authenticity in art.

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Sherrie Levine canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf appropriation artist
conceptual artist
human
artisticPractice appropriation of existing artworks
questioning authenticity in art
questioning authorship in art
questioning originality in art
rephotography
associatedWith feminist art discourse
postmodern theory
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork appropriation art
conceptual art
postmodern art
genre appropriation art
conceptual photography
postmodern art
hasGender female
influencedBy Edward Weston
Marcel Duchamp
Walker Evans
modernist photography
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Pictures Generation
postmodernism
nationality American
notableIdea appropriation as artistic strategy
critique of authenticity in art
critique of authorship in art
critique of originality in art
notableWork After Degas
After Edward Weston
After Mondrian
After Renoir
Alexander Rodchenko
surface form: After Rodchenko

Russell Lee
surface form: After Russell Lee

After Stieglitz
After Walker Evans
After Walker Evans: 1–22
Fountain
surface form: Fountain (After Marcel Duchamp)
occupation artist
conceptual artist
photographer
visual artist
usesMedium painting
photography
printmaking
sculpture

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The Phillips Collection hasWorkBy Sherrie Levine
Annina Nosei Gallery representedArtist Sherrie Levine
Larry Aldrich Award hasRecipient Sherrie Levine