Looker, 2011 - Sara Greenberger Rafferty
About the Work
About Looker
This print by Greenberger-Rafferty features the distorted likenesses of Barbara Streisand and Phil Hartman that are digitally and manually ripped asunder by an acid-wash of bright tones. Flush with color and gorgeously composed, this work by Greenberger Rafferty seems to ...Read More
This print by Greenberger-Rafferty features the distorted likenesses of Barbara Streisand and Phil Hartman that are digitally and manually ripped asunder by an acid-wash of bright tones. Flush with color and gorgeously composed, this work by Greenberger Rafferty seems to pull movie stars from another era into the realm of the present world.Read Less
About the Artist
About Sara Greenberger Rafferty
Sara Greenberger Rafferty's work is inspired by myriad sources, including popular culture, television in specific, photographs of singular performers, and alternative color theories. She ...Read More
Sara Greenberger Rafferty's work is inspired by myriad sources, including popular culture, television in specific, photographs of singular performers, and alternative color theories. She explores issues of feminism with a great deal of humor and wisdom.
A graduate of the Columbia University School of the Arts MFA Program, Greenberger Rafferty has been championed by the likes of Roberta Smith, the New York Times art critic, amongst others. She has been the subject of well-received solo exhibitions at MoMA PS1 in 2006 and Rachel Uffner in 2009, and has more than 5 exhibitions opening around the world in the coming year. Her work is included among the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
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A graduate of the Columbia University School of the Arts MFA Program, Greenberger Rafferty has been championed by the likes of Roberta Smith, the New York Times art critic, amongst others. She has been the subject of well-received solo exhibitions at MoMA PS1 in 2006 and Rachel Uffner in 2009, and has more than 5 exhibitions opening around the world in the coming year. Her work is included among the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
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Description
Color photograph made with archival pigments on fine art rag paper with matte finish.Authentication
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity and an artist signed label on verso.Dimensions
This print contains a border as dictated by the artist to allow for framing and the quoted dimensions are for the paper size and not the printed size of the image itself.Shipping
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