Untitled (Know nothing, Believe anything, Forget everything)

Barbara Kruger

BARABRA KRUGER, 1987. SCREENPRINT ON VINYL.
BARABRA KRUGER, 1987. SCREENPRINT ON VINYL.

We are living in a world Barbara Kruger predicted, criticised, and one she accidentally helped create. It is because of this that it’s easy to misread her critique and her skewering as endorsement. Her text-on-image works that started in the late 1970s were a radical attack on commercialism, a call to arms for women to open their eyes to a capitalist society trying to commodify themselves. For nearly 50 years, Kruger has been creating works that juxtapose archival imagery with her direct statements, commands to the viewer that remove the subtext from the advertising copy we are inundated with. She used the tactics of advertising and media industries, tactics designed steal time and arrest the viewer, to subvert the message of the medium. It is perhaps ironic then, that her italic, capitalised Futura font words have since adorned hundreds of thousands of t-shirts, skateboards and well-hyped products from the streetwear brand Supreme who co-opted Kruger’s signature style. Kruger has been commodified by a world she fought against, but her work still cuts through, more urgent than ever before.

Wednesday 8th July

The Moon rises in the constellation of Pisces, bringing a watery quality to the day. This may outwardly manifest in flowing interactions with others, helping group decisions move forward with less friction. The quality of water is very important to biodynamic farms, and many collect rainwater or spring water to be used in the biodynamic preparations. Also arising out of biodynamic and Goethean scientific observations, flow forms have been designed as water features that provide an organ for the water, helping to enliven and rhythmically move it. Water can be understood to hold memory, and through the flow forms it transforms its quality, and is used to help keep ponds oxygenated, while also providing sensory therapeutic benefits, as the flow forms ebb and flow in a rhythmic pulsation.

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