· Architecture is my first love, if you want to talk about what moves me.. the ordering of space, the visual pleasure, architecture's power to construct our days and nights.
- Barbara Kruger
· Doubt tempers belief with sanity.
- Barbara Kruger
· I always say that I'm an artist who works with pictures and words, so I think that the different aspects of my activity, whether it's writing criticism, or doing visual work that incorporates writing, or teaching, or curating, is all of a single cloth, and I don't make any separation in terms of those practices.
- Barbara Kruger
· Things change and work changes. Right now I like the idea of enveloping a space and getting messages across that connect to the world in ways that seem familiar but are different.
- Barbara Kruger
· I think there are lots of ways to make good work. You can throw big bucks at a project and make what some would call crap, or you can work very modestly with eloquently moving results.
- Barbara Kruger
· I think that I'm trying to engage issues of power and sexuality and money and life and death and power. Power is the most free-flowing element in society, maybe next to money, but in fact they both motor each other.
- Barbara Kruger
· Direct address has been a consistent tactic in my work, regardless of the medium that I'm working in.
- Barbara Kruger
· I'm an artist who works with pictures and words. Sometimes that stuff ends up in different kinds of sites and contexts which determine what it means and looks like.
- Barbara Kruger
· If most American cities are about the consumption of culture, Los Angeles and New York are about the production of culture.. not only national culture but global culture. You can make good art anywhere. But these two towns have an incredible density of cultural producers: people who migrate to them in order to define themselves through their work.
- Barbara Kruger
· I think that the so-called language of Barbara Kruger is vernacular language. Obviously, I pick through bits and pieces of it and figure out to some degree how to objectify my experience of the world, using pictures and words that construct and contain me.
- Barbara Kruger
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