Barbara Kruger’s “Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You” is a sprawling, imposing selection of installations, moving image works, and soundscapes. The exhibition has taken over the walls of the Serpentine South; it has also taken over London. Aside from the pieces that decorate the gallery both indoors and outdoors, Barbara Kruger’s works are plastered across the doors of electric taxis and on large-scale, wraparound screens at Outernet Arts. With this series of titillating new works, Kruger reanimates some of her previous pieces with puzzles, aerosols, and other distortions. The artist has said that her art “is about how we are to one another,” and with this exhibition, she continues to build on her decades-long commentary on living in our times.
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