Xavier Hufkens opens an exhibition of recent and historical work by Sherrie Levine
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.-Xavier Hufkens is presenting an exhibition of recent and historical work by American artist Sherrie Levine (b.1947). By means of a meticulous scenography and a well-considered selection of artworks in various media, the artist investigates her abiding interest in repetition, replication and art historical appropriation.
Rows of identical, repeating pregnant Tattooed Body Masks (2020) and feline Bobcat Skulls (2010), both cast from unique found objects a wooden makondo mask from South-Eastern Tanzania and an animal carcass respectively, testify to Levines scrutiny of art historical principles and interpretations. By attributing equal significance to form and concept, the replication and duplication of these objects is not an arbitrary choice but indicates Levines profound engagement with the art historical canon. In this light, the Tattooed Body Masks can be re
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