After Renoir

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"After Renoir" is a conceptual artwork series by Sherrie Levine that appropriates and re-photographs images from Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s paintings to critique authorship and originality in art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf appropriation art
conceptual artwork series
artForm photographic series
artisticApproach re-photographing reproductions of paintings
artMovement Appropriation art NERFINISHED
Postmodern art NERFINISHED
associatedWith critical theory in art
feminist critiques of the art canon
basedOn paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Sherrie Levine NERFINISHED
critiques aura of the original artwork
modernist notions of originality
traditional concepts of authorship
depicts imagery from Renoir’s paintings
exhibitionContext contemporary art galleries and museums
genre conceptual art
photographic appropriation
hasInfluenceOn debates about appropriation in contemporary art
discourse on copyright and artistic reuse
hasWorkType series of photographic prints
inspiredBy Pierre-Auguste Renoir NERFINISHED
languageOfWork non-verbal visual art
mainSubject art historical canon
authorship in art
originality in art
reproduction of images
medium photography
notableWorkOf Sherrie Levine NERFINISHED
partOf Sherrie Levine’s series of “After” works NERFINISHED
period late 20th century art
questionedConcept hierarchies in art history
ownership of images
uniqueness of the art object
relatedWork After Degas
After Mondrian
After Walker Evans
usesTechnique appropriation of existing artworks
re-photography

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Sherrie Levine notableWork After Renoir