After Stieglitz

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After Stieglitz is a conceptual art series by Sherrie Levine consisting of rephotographed images of Alfred Stieglitz’s work, challenging ideas of originality, authorship, and appropriation in art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf appropriation art work
conceptual art series
artForm photographic series
artisticApproach direct photographic copying of existing prints
artMovement Appropriation art NERFINISHED
Postmodern art NERFINISHED
basedOn photographs by Alfred Stieglitz
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Sherrie Levine NERFINISHED
depicts images originally made by Alfred Stieglitz
exhibitedIn contemporary art galleries in the United States
genre conceptual art
hasInfluenceOn debates on appropriation art
legal and ethical discussions of rephotography
hasLanguage none (visual artwork)
influencedBy Alfred Stieglitz NERFINISHED
intendedMeaning challenge to traditional authorship
critique of the notion of the unique art object
interrogation of artistic originality
mainSubject appropriation in art
authorship in art
questions of originality in art
reproduction of existing artworks
medium photography
notableWorkOf Sherrie Levine NERFINISHED
partOf Sherrie Levine’s broader practice of rephotographing canonical works
period late 20th century art
relatedConcept copyright in art
mechanical reproduction
postmodern appropriation
relatedWork After Walker Evans
technique rephotography

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Sherrie Levine notableWork After Stieglitz