BILBAO.- The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents the first comprehensive survey in Spain of American artist Barbara Kruger, whose bold, thought-provoking work has captivated audiences for over five decades. This expansive exhibition, sponsored by Occident, explores how Kruger harnesses the power of words and images to question the structures that shape our daily livesidentity, desire, truth, and control.
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From the very beginning of her career, Kruger has challenged how language functions in the media, in politics, and in our own inner dialogues. Using concise, declarative phrases set in stark black and white text punctuated by either red or green, she draws from the visual language of advertisingbut instead of selling products, her works demand critical thinking. Phrases like Your body is a battleground or I shop therefore I am have become cultural touchstones, raising urgent questions about gender, consumption, and power.
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This exhibition brings together works from across her careerearly paste-ups, large-scale vinyl texts, video installations, audio interventions, and site-specific pieces created especially for the Guggenheim Bilbao. As one moves through the galleries, Krugers art unfolds across floors, walls, and screens, immersing visitors in a charged visual and sonic environment. Her work is not just something to look atit is something to experience, to question, and to confront.
In dialogue with Bilbaos own linguistic and cultural histories, Kruger has created work in Spanish and Basque that explores how language defines who we are and how we live together. As she puts it, Language is a powerful forceand it defines us.
At a time when information is constant and truth feels increasingly unstable, Krugers work encourages us to slow down, read closely, and think deeply. With wit, urgency, and visual precision, she reminds us that images speakand so must we.
Curator: Lekha Hileman Waitoller
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