The «London Pictures» incorporate bombastic
British tabloid headlines.
Not exact matches
The Murdoch
British tabloid The Sun
headlined: Mitt the Twit.
The general population, probably under the influence of persistent
tabloid headlines about the mythical breakdown of the
British social fabric, tend to overestimate problems between minority groups.
One
British tabloid's
headline aptly declared, «Europe's First Lunar Voyage to Use Star Trek — Style Ion Power.»
The
headline, in typical
British tabloid fashion, read: ««Get my work off your walls!»
Some of the other exhibits of note that I happened to come upon included «Jack Beal, Alfred Leslie, and Philip Pearlstein and the Emergence of a New Realism: Paintings and Drawings, 1960 - 1990» at George Adams Gallery at 525 W. 26th St. (up through Aug 10), and the Pearlstein nudes from the 1960s are gorgeous; Gilbert & George «London Pictures» at Lehmann Maupin at 540 W. 26th St., which features the
British duo's recent repurposing of
tabloid headlines for sensational effect (it closed June 23); and «I Don't Know My Life What To Do With,» new colorful abstract paintings by Steven Charles, at the Stux Gallery at 530 W. 25th St. (closed June 23).
t sticks and most people will never have seen this news (of the exoneration) and will only remember the
tabloid headlines - i love the fair and non-judgemental
british media!
The Daily Mail is a
British tabloid most famous for outlandish
headlines such as «Is the Bum the New Side Boob» and «ISIS Chief executioner winning hearts with his rugged looks.»