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Still Life

Allen Ruppersberg

Still Life

Allen Ruppersberg
  • Date: 1982
  • Style: Conceptual Art
  • Genre: installation

Allen Ruppersberg creates paintings, prints, photographs, sculptures, installations, and books that explore ideas related to the intersection of art, written material, and life. The artist mines his own collection of 20th-century cultural ephemera, including calendars, snapshots, magazines, comic books, newspaper clippings, postcards, posters, and instructional films, for source material. For Still Life, Ruppersberg reproduced a newspaper article recounting the tale of a young man hired by a friend to kill his mother by copying it onto canvas, adding his own commentary (including the phrase "Translated by Allen Ruppersberg"), thus taking the story from life into art. (MOCA)

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