John Baldessari: "Raised Eyebrows/ Furrowed Foreheads"

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Art21 first featured artist John Baldessari in 2009
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Learn more about the artist and the original film on PBS.

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John Baldessari is featured in the Art21 episode "Systems" along with fellow artists Kimsooja, Allan McCollum, and Julie Mehretu.

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"Raised Eyebrows/ Furrowed Foreheads" at Marian Goodman Gallery
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"In the current exhibition three-dimensionality and the relationship with space and color play ever-important roles. 'Raised Eyebrows/ Furrowed Foreheads' continues the artist's exploration of human identity through the fragmentation of parts of the body. As in prior series 'Noses & Ears, Etc,' or Arms and Legs (Specif. Elbows and Knees), Etc', paintings that the artist did in the fifties are the source. At the time these works were a result of Baldessari's immersion in thinking about totality-- what was a part and what was a whole--which continues to be a central concern in his work.

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Bas-relief Sculpture
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Learn about the history of relief sculpture in art.

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Artist Analia Saban
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Shown in this video installing works, Analia Saban first met John Baldessari while a graduate student at UCLA. She later became his dog walker and assistant. See more of her work...

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More works by John Baldessari
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Exclusive Episode #082: During the installation of his exhibition "Raised Eyebrows/ Furrowed Foreheads" (2009) at Marian Goodman Gallery in New York, artist John Baldessari discusses his life-long obsession with the distinction between parts and wholes, as well as his reductive philosophy of art-making.

Synthesizing photomontage, painting, and language, Baldessari’s deadpan visual juxtapositions equate images with words and illuminate, confound, and challenge meaning. He upends commonly held expectations of how images function, often by drawing the viewer’s attention to minor details, absences, or the spaces between things.

Learn more about John Baldessari: http://www.art21.org/artists/john-baldessari

VIDEO | Producer: 
Wesley Miller & 
Nick Ravich

. Interview: 
Susan Sollins

. Camera: 
Bob Elfstrom & Sam Henriques. Sound: Tom Bergin. Ray Day. Editor: Lizzie Donahue & 
Paulo Padilha. 

Artwork Courtesy: 
John Baldessari. Thanks: Analia Saban & Marian Goodman Gallery, New York.

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