• Card 44 / 98: Sherrie Levine is known for:
    A) appropriating the work of earlier male artists by simply photographing reproductions of their art without transforming their work in any way.
    B) photographing the work of earlier male artists but transforming it in order to emphasize her own personality and creativity.
    C) using techniques borrowed from Cubism and Futurism to suggest dynamic movement in her photographs.
    D) writing a manifesto that argued photography was indeed an art form.

    Answer:
    A) appropriating the work of earlier male artists by simply photographing reproductions of their art without transforming their work in any way.

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Explanation:

Sherrie Levine photographed reproductions of the works of earlier male artists without transforming them in any way in order to critique the notions or originality and creativity. Her works emphasize the idea of the copy rather than the original. To review these ideas, please refer to subunit 11.2.

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Art History ARTH209 20th Century Art

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Attribution:  Anahit Ter-Stepanian, PhD; Rebecca Butterfield, PhD. Art History ARTH209 20th Century Art. (The Saylor Academy 2014), http://www.saylor.org/courses/arth209/ (Accessed 14 May, 2014). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-ND
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