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Born 1947 Hazelton, Pennsylvania. Known for: Funk biomorph, non ob-geometric.
Sherrie Levine is an American photographer and conceptual artist born April 17, 1947 in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The artist lives and works in New York. She studied at the University of Wisconsin,... Read full biography
Sherrie Levine is an American photographer and conceptual artist born April 17, 1947 in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The artist lives and works in New York. She studied at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, receiving her BA in 1969 and MFA in 1973. Biographical information is limited because of the... Read full biography
Sherrie Levine is an American photographer and conceptual artist born April 17, 1947 in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The artist lives and works in New York. She studied at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, receiving her BA in 1969 and MFA in 1973. Biographical information is limited because of the artist's refusal to take part in what she terms the "myth-making" associated with art production. Levine first gained critical attention in the early 1980s through her association with Cindy Sherman,... Read full biography
Sherrie Levine is an American photographer and conceptual artist born April 17, 1947 in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The artist lives and works in New York. She studied at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, receiving her BA in 1969 and MFA in 1973. Biographical information is limited because of the artist's refusal to take part in what she terms the "myth-making" associated with art production. Levine first gained critical attention in the early 1980s through her association with Cindy Sherman, Robert Longo, David Salle and others known as "appropriationists" for drawing upon existing imagery from "high" and "low" culture. Her works have been interpreted as comments upon the death of Modernism and its ideals, notions of artistic originality,... Read full biography
Sherrie Levine is an American photographer and conceptual artist born April 17, 1947 in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The artist lives and works in New York. She studied at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, receiving her BA in 1969 and MFA in 1973. Biographical information is limited because of the artist's refusal to take part in what she terms the "myth-making" associated with art production. Levine first gained critical attention in the early 1980s through her association with Cindy Sherman, Robert Longo, David Salle and others known as "appropriationists" for drawing upon existing imagery from "high" and "low" culture. Her works have been interpreted as comments upon the death of Modernism and its ideals, notions of artistic originality, the authenticity and autonomy of the art object and its status as a commodity. "Untitled," after Walker Evans, 1981, is an 8 x 10 pho... Read full biography
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- ReviewsAugust 2006EditorsARTFORUM
- Review of ExhibitionsJune 2006Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Spiritual America: David Deitcher oOctober 2004Deitcher, DavidARTFORUM
- in the airSeptember 2004Art + AuctionArt & Auction
- ReviewsSeptember 2004Editors, ArtnewsARTnews
- Review of ExhibitionsJuly 2003Editor, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Bright Light, Big CityApril 2003Nesbit, MollyARTFORUM
- Sherrie Levine talks to Howard SingApril 2003Singerman, HowardARTFORUM
- The Mourning AfterMarch 2003Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- ArttalkMarch 2003Editors, ArtnewsARTnews
- Signs of the TimeOctober 2001Rimanelli, DavidARTFORUM
- Heirs to the Crown Point TraditionApril 1999Helfand, GlenArt & Auction
- Review of ExhibitionsJanuary 1998Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- In the GalleriesDecember 1996Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Tom Patchett: Beverly HillbillyFebruary 1995Clothier, PeterARTnews
