Produced on the occasion of the exhibition Sherrie Levine at Galerie Nachst St Stephan, Vienna in May, 1988.
Sherrie Levine rose to prominence as a member of the Pictures Generation, a group of artists based in New York in the late 1970s and 1980s whose work examined the structures of signification underlying mass-circulated images, and, in many cases, directly appropriated these images in order to imbue them with new, critically inflected meaning. Since then, Levine has created a singular and complex body of work in a variety of media that often explicitly reproduces artworks and motifs from the Western art-historical canon as well as non-Western cultures.
*Please note this publication is secondhand and may have some traces of previous ownership. (Some damage to cover and spine)






















































