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Lutz Bacher at American Fine Arts and Participant, Inc.

Maura Reilly-2005-01-01-Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia)
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The article informs about author Lutz Bacher's show at American Fine arts. She has consistently sought to challenge ideas about authorship, gender, sexuality, violence and power. Hers are conceptual, multimedia projects that often appropriate found materials, ranging from self-help manuals and comic books to porn magazines and clips from televised rape trials. In her show at American Fine Arts she presented an early series that concentrated on politics and good humor. Her show titled Jokes consists of 13 large, black-and-white, distressed photomurals on aluminum and 14 small black-and-white photographs.

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The article informs about author Lutz Bacher's show at American Fine arts. She has consistently sought to challenge ideas about authorship, gender, sexuality, violence and power. Hers are conceptual, multimedia projects that often appropriate found materials, ranging from self-help manuals and comic books to porn magazines and clips from televised rape trials. In her show at American Fine Arts she presented an early series that concentrated on politics and good humor. Her show titled Jokes consists of 13 large, black-and-white, distressed photomurals on aluminum and 14 small black-and-white photographs.

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