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After Walker Evans: 4 is a seminal work of Appropriation Art. It directly challenges notions of originality, authorship, and the aura of the unique artwork. Levine's act of appropriation raises questions about copyright, the role of the artist, and the commodification of art.

Born: April 17, 1947, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, USA
Nationality: American
Style: Appropriation Art, Conceptual Art, Photography
Influences: Walker Evans, Marcel Duchamp, feminist theory
Major Exhibitions: "After Walker Evans" (1981), "Photographs of Knot Paintings" (1983), "Fountain (After Marcel Duchamp)" (1991)
Quote: "The world is filled with objects, more or less interesting; I do not wish to add any more."

Notable Artwork

After Walker Evans: 4 (1981)

This work is a photograph of a photograph. Levine re-photographed Walker Evans's iconic Depression-era portrait of Allie Mae Burroughs, a sharecropper's wife. She presented Evans' photograph as her own artwork.