Susan Kaprov
1946–
Introduction
Susan Kaprov (born 1946, New York City) is an American multi-disciplinary artist whose work spans the fields of photography, painting, graphic design, and installation art.
Kaprov became widely recognized in 1975 for photomontages that combined the use of scanners, Haloid Xerox machines, and office copiers. In 2019 sixteen of these experimental works were acquired by the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Wikidata identifier
Q19856453
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16 works
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Self-Portrait with Double Hand
1981 -
Self-Portrait with Left Hand
1981 -
Red Self-Portrait with Shadow
1979 -
The Energy of Music
1979 -
Asleep on a Cloud
1977 -
Self-Portrait as Dreamer
1977 -
Self-Portrait in Motion
1977 -
Self-Portrait in Shadow (Horizontal)
1976 -
The Wave
1976 -
Untitled Expression (1)
1976 -
Untitled Expression (2)
1976 -
Green Scream
1975 -
Triple Mouth
1975 -
Self-Portrait with Mouth & Hair
1975 -
Self-Portrait (with Red Streak)
1975 -
Self-Portrait with Silhouette
1975