
John Baldessari
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John Anthony Baldessari (June 17, 1931 – January 2, 2020) was an American conceptual artist known for his work featuring found photography and appropriated images. He lived and worked in Santa Monica and Venice, California. Initially a painter, Baldessari began to incorporate texts and photography into his canvases in the mid-1960s. In 1970 he began working in printmaking, film, video, installation, sculpture and photography. He created thousands of works which demonstrate—and, in many cases, combine—the narrative potential of images and the associative power of language within the boundaries of the work of art. His art has been featured in more than 200 solo exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe. His work influenced that of Cindy Sherman, David Salle, Annette Lemieux, and Barbara Kruger among others.
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I Am Making Art (1971)
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Cremation (1970)
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Script (1974)
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Title (1972)
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Four Short Films (1973)
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Ice Cubes Sliding (1974)
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Six Colorful Inside Jobs (1977)
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Teaching a Plant the Alphabet (1972)
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Black Out (1971)
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The Way We Do Art Now and Other Sacred Tales (1973)
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New York City Post Card Painting (1971)
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Ed Henderson Reconstructs Movie Scenarios (1973)
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Inventory (1972)
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Baldessari Sings LeWitt (1972)
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Walking Forward-Running Past (1971)
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Folding Hat (1971)
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The Meaning of Various News Photos to Ed Henderson (1973)
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I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art (1971)
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Ed Henderson Suggests Sound Tracks for Photographs (—)
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Water to Wine to Water (1973)
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