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Deborah Kass — Jewish Jackie
Deborah Kass

Jewish Jackie

A striking silkscreen print by Deborah Kass, *Jewish Jackie* (1992) appropriates the iconic imagery of Jacqueline Kennedy through the lens of Jewish identity, merging pop art aesthetics with cultural and feminist commentary. Drawing on the visual language of Andy Warhol, Kass reimagines a familiar American symbol to explore themes of identity, representation, and belonging. This signed and dated work from 1992 is a rare example from an edition of unrecorded size, published by the artist herself.

Medium
signed, titled and dated `92' in pencil, from an edition of unrecorded size, published by the artist, framed.

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Evening & Day Editions

October 28, 2014

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Deborah Kass, Jewish Jackie

A striking silkscreen print by Deborah Kass, *Jewish Jackie* (1992) appropriates the iconic imagery of Jacqueline Kennedy through the lens of Jewish identity, merging pop art aesthetics with cultural and feminist commentary. Drawing on the visual language of Andy Warhol, Kass reimagines a familiar American symbol to explore themes of identity, representation, and belonging. This signed and dated work from 1992 is a rare example from an edition of unrecorded size, published by the artist herself.

Medium
signed, titled and dated `92' in pencil, from an edition of unrecorded size, published by the artist, framed.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Limited Edition Print, Bold Colors, Contemporary Artist, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Pop Art, Jewish Identity, Portrait, Silkscreen Print, Female Artist, Cultural Identity

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Hamilton Selway Gallery