American consumerism has ruined not only the global ecology but the global economy.
Many would suggest that this condition is caused by
American consumerism and the expectation of numerous material gifts on Christmas day.
In his signature style of modern art, Rosenquist is noted for his immaculately painted canvases whose complex layers and juxtapositions of banal imagery commented sharply on the values of
American consumerism.
He modified these works in the following years, attaching discarded wheels and integrating text and numbers using found stencils for commercial packing, influenced by advertising and typography of new
American consumerism.
Ben's attention - demanding sculptures, described for their layers of «syrupy plasticine» and «over-saturated, candy - coated feel» inform us of the vibrant toxicity of
American consumerism that surrounds us.
This section also demonstrates that some turned an equally critical eye on the visual language of
American consumerism.
Juxtaposing glamorous bodies with the seductive but hollow artifacts of
American consumerism, Ramos is perhaps best known for his distinctive female nudes — stylish pin - up girls bedded on fruit or posing lasciviously with, or popping out of, larger - than - life consumer goods such as candy bars and soft drinks.
He returned to San Francisco in 2008 and says, «I was able to reabsorb the influences of the built environment around us firsthand, particularly in Southern California, and present my interpretations via varied rendering styles and sometimes scale-less environments coupled with a non-cynical acknowledgment of
American consumerism.»
As curators, they imagine planet connected by
American consumerism.
American consumerism thus advertises communism.
Ashley Longshore is an American contemporary painter, who focuses on pop culture, Hollywood glamour, and
American consumerism.
His work was less popular in Europe, where the mythology of the car has less resonance — though he rejected interpretations of his work as examining
American consumerism or desire for freedom.
How does
American consumerism limit us from seeing the world?
The excess of
American consumerism is familiar zombie territory and Dead Rising 4 doesn't offer much new in the way of criticism or commentary.
With that come some not - too - subtle nods to the history of the zombie genre, lest you forget that the the shambling brain - munchers started out as a critique of mindless
American consumerism.
American consumerism appears everywhere.
«It also provides a stark contrast to
American consumerism and wastefulness.
What they find is then transformed into statements on
American consumerism, deceptively beautiful images and sculptures that both entice and unsettle their viewers.
This is
American consumerism in a nut shell.
Kevin, are you seriously blaming
American consumerism on Atheism??? Religion is a $ 140 billion dollar industry.
A book on
American consumerism told him that the typical supermarket carries more than 30,000 items.
For it to simply be subject to
American consumerism and cater to a white audience, is parallel to colonial ideology.
The decision was based on both his firsthand view of capricious commodities prices and a lesson he had gleaned from his former life: the power of
American consumerism.
Not exact matches
That was the message of a talk by Dr. Miriam Tatzel at the
American Psychological Association's 122nd annual convention, which was held recently in Washington, D.C. Presenting her research to the assembled psychologists, Tatzel stressed the importance of playing down
consumerism as a route to fulfillment and boiled down the research on the subject into a handful of scientifically validated principles to follow for greater happiness.
I've been thinking often lately about the materialism which seems to pervade every aspect of our North
American society, and more often, about the materialism and
consumerism that has spread to the church as well.
I've been thinking often lately about the materialism which seems to pervade every aspect of our North
American society, and more often, about the materialism and
consumerism that has spread...
At another level, Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory reflects Balmer's attempts to come to grips with the meaning of his own fundamentalist past and to identify «those kernels of truth and insight into the human condition» that he suspects are embedded within the evangelical message but that have become distorted by
consumerism and other corrosive elements of
American culture.
Like the British who turned a blind eye to slavery in the name of
consumerism, tens of millions of
Americans seem content to tune out the human suffering tied to how we spend our money, as long as they get what they want.
These ideas, in marked contrast to the whole of Christian experience, have most recently been embraced by the church growth industry, which, together with its basically sociological approach, promotes those quintessential
American values of pragmatism and
consumerism.
In a recent book, the distinguished
American political scientist Robert A. Dahl offers an optimistic vision in which «an increasing awareness that the dominant culture of competitive
consumerism does not lead to greater happiness gives way to a culture of citizenship that strongly encourages movement toward greater political equality among
American citizens.»
Like most
Americans, I have a bit of a
consumerism problem (I could bore you at this point with my long academic ramblings on the subject... but I'll spare you!).
Experimental in its approach, candid about sex, and vicious in its attacks on
American conformity and
consumerism («Plastics»), the film, adapted by Buck Henry and Calder Willingham from Charles Webb's book, also became a rallying cry for the period's youth, widening the generation gap and emerging as one of the biggest box office smashes of its decade.
Indeed, the book outlines the full gamut of historical periods associated with different kinds of biopic subjects: the classical, celebratory form (melodrama); warts - and - all (melodrama / realism); transition from producer's genre to auteur's genre; critical investigation and atomisation of the subject; parody; culture based on
consumerism and celebrity; minority appropriation (queer, feminist, African
American, Third World, etc.); and neoclassical biopic, which integrates all of the above.
The concept of sustainable development is being criticized, in Brazil and in other Latin
American countries, since the word development is impregnated with the idea of a dichotomy between developed and underdeveloped countries, ignoring the existence of islands of poverty in the wealthy nations and islands of wealth in poor ones, and also implying that the so called developed countries, with heir unsustainable patterns of
consumerism, were a model to be followed.
alternative assets,
American Dream, austerity, baby boomers,
consumerism, emerging markets, entitlement spending, fall of communism, frontier markets, globalisation, Japan, Me Generation, Millennials, USA
Yes, the
American media are totally focussed on
consumerism, now tell us something we didn't know.
There's nothing wrong with splurging on a coffee, but this offer says a lot about
American attitudes on
consumerism, money, and debt.
«I hope to draw parallels between the
American industrial system, transitioning from a past of heavy industry, factories, and teamsters and the disembodied present of electronic mass - media, surface advertising, and
consumerism - so clearly embodied in Times Square,» explained Meckseper, «The critical placement of the pumps is a conceptual gesture that raises questions about business and capital; land use and resources; wealth and decay; decadence and dependence.»
His pieces are well - known for exploring the ways in which modern
American and Europea culture has cast the female body as interchangeable with beauty and
consumerism.
The economy was roaring, giving rise to
American - style
consumerism, and Polke spent the decade sending up the status quo.
Investigating the hybridization of Mexican -
American identity and the culture of
consumerism, Mondini - Ruiz» sculptural installation will further focus on issues surrounding border politics, racial and class interactions, and cultural tourism.
Sparks work pays homage to Pop Art, highlighting the ever - prominent discussion of
consumerism and over-indulgence that plagues many
American artists.
The work of Paul McCarthy investigates the stereotypes and myths surrounding
American popular culture, with particular focus on the unconscious effects of media,
consumerism and iconography.
Twist's work combines re-imagined tribal stories with geopolitical narratives to examine the unresolved tensions between market - driven systems,
consumerism, and
American Indian cultural self - determination.
American conceptual artist Barbara Kruger, inscribes herself in history by work concerning
consumerism, feminism and women identity politics.
McCarthy's works often express strong criticism towards
consumerism in
American culture, symbolized by Disneyland, B - Movies, Soap Operas and Comics.
Pasolini's films are highly critical of Italian politics and
consumerism, whereas Fontana's punctured and slashed Concetti spaziali, as the catalogue reminds us, can be associated with the
American anti-Communist support of Italian art related to Abstract Expressionism.
For many
American artists in the late 1950s the prevailing artistic trend of Abstract Expressionism could no longer express anything relevant in a world dominated by popular culture and mass
consumerism.
This post-war period throughout the country forever changed
American cities and suburbs, as well as the manner in which it expanded and represented
consumerism, creating the landscapes we know today.
While making allusions to the
American Dream,
consumerism, and pressures of compliance to the social norms, she humanizes a stigmatized disease by relating her internal struggles to universal pains that many people face when trying to find their place in the world.