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Sherrie Levine: Una artista estadounidense pionera en el arte de apropiación, conocida por reinterpretar obras maestras como las de Walker Evans y otros artistas modernos, desafiando la originalidad y la autoría en el postmodernismo. Su trabajo conceptual explora temas relacionados con la memoria y la representación artística.

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Biografía del artista

Sherrie Levine: Reclaiming Memory Through Appropriation

Sherrie Levine (b. 1947) stands as a pivotal figure in contemporary art, recognized for her pioneering exploration of appropriation—a practice that fundamentally challenged notions of originality and authorship within the postmodern landscape. Born in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, Levine’s formative years were shaped by experiences rooted in the Midwest, notably spending her childhood and adolescence in the suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri. Early exposure to art fostered a lifelong fascination with visual culture, beginning with visits to the St. Louis Art Museum where she observed her mother—a passionate painter—introducing her to the transformative power of artistic expression at eight years old. This familial influence extended beyond mere observation; Levine’s mother instilled in her a love for art house films and cinematic storytelling, shaping her aesthetic sensibilities and informing her later artistic endeavors. Levine pursued formal education diligently, earning her B.A. from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1969. Her academic pursuits solidified her understanding of art history and critical theory, preparing her for a career dedicated to conceptual exploration. Continuing her studies at UW-Madison, she earned an M.F.A. in 1973, honing her artistic skills and refining her approach to visual communication. It was during this period that Levine began to develop her signature style—a deliberate act of appropriation—drawing inspiration from the groundbreaking works of modernist artists like Walker Evans, Edgar Degas, Marcel Duchamp, and Constantin Brancusi. This stylistic choice wasn’t merely aesthetic; it represented a profound engagement with the intellectual currents of postmodernism, questioning established artistic conventions and advocating for a critical reconsideration of how art communicates meaning. The late 1970s witnessed a surge in appropriation art within New York’s East Village scene, fueled by a desire to interrogate established artistic traditions and engage with broader cultural dialogues. Artists such as Louise Lawler, Vikki Alexander, Barbara Kruger, and Mike Bidlo pushed boundaries of creativity, establishing themselves as prominent voices in the burgeoning movement. Levine's involvement in “Pictures at Artists Space” in 1977—curated by Douglas Crimp—marked a crucial moment in this artistic trajectory. The exhibition’s title, "Pictures Generation," encapsulated the ethos of artists who sought to move beyond minimalism and embrace image-making as a primary mode of expression. This seminal event solidified Levine's position at the forefront of conceptual art and signaled her commitment to challenging conventional notions of originality and authorship. Her most celebrated achievement resides in her series “After Walker Evans,” initiated in 1981. This ambitious project involved meticulously photographing reproductions of iconic Walker Evans photographs from his seminal book, *Let Us Now Praise Famous Men*, alongside original prints of the same images. Rather than altering or embellishing the source material, Levine presented these rephotographed copies as her own artwork—a bold assertion that questioned the very concept of artistic originality and authorship. The resulting images—faithful reproductions of Evans’s masterful compositions—became emblematic of Levine's approach to artmaking, highlighting the significance of referencing and reworking established visual traditions. This project solidified her reputation as a champion of conceptual art and cemented her place within the history of postmodernism. Levine’s work continues to resonate with audiences today, prompting reflection on questions of memory, representation, and artistic process. Her exploration of appropriation serves as a powerful reminder that creativity thrives not solely through invention but also through engagement with the legacy of preceding artists—a dialogue that enriches our understanding of art history and its enduring influence on contemporary culture.
Sherrie Levine

Sherrie Levine

1947 - , Estados Unidos

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Appropriación Art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Walker Evans
    • Marcel Duchamp
  • Date Of Birth: 1947
  • Full Name: Sherrie Levine
  • Nationality: Americana
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled (Después de Walker Evans)
    • Untitled (Después de Malevich & Schiele)
  • Place Of Birth: Hazleton, Estados Unidos