Not exact matches
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A
magazine of
film culture past and present, with new articles, interviews, and videos published every day
They give good commentary, chatting about this and that without leaving much in the way of dead air, and the fact that the conversation frequently ranges way beyond Chopping Mall to consider other
films and pop -
culture markers from the era (programmable robot toys, FANGORIA
magazine, the long, slow demise of Radio Shack) is frankly a relief given the sheer quantity of content here.
Via year - round programming and discussions; its annual New York
Film Festival; and its publications, including
Film Comment, the U.S.'s premier
magazine about
films and
film culture, the
Film Society endeavors to make the discussion and appreciation of cinema accessible to a broader audience, as well as to ensure that it will remain an essential art form for years to come.
A monthly
film program is published in The Ryder
magazine, Bloomington's free
magazine of the arts and popular
culture.
He also writes about
film, pop and geek
culture, gaming, books and the arts for The New York Times, BoingBoing, wired.com, Salon.com, PsychologyToday.com, WBUR's «Cognoscenti,» and GeekDad, and has also contributed to Playboy, National Geographic Traveler, Christian Science Monitor, Psychology Today, San Francisco Chronicle, USA Today, and Washington Post, Time Out and Fodor's, among dozens of other
magazines, newspapers, websites and guidebooks worldwide.
Other than
film, her writings encompass political commentary, travel, sports, humor and pop
culture for such publications as Salon.com, The Boston Globe, McClatchy News, The Oregonian, Fodor's travel books, The Advocate, Meredith Corporation, Women's eNews, PopMatters, The Forward, various Northwest travel
magazines, and Detroit and Denver sports outlets.
Click on the titles for the full reviews I, TONYA When it comes to a popular story, be it one revolving around pop
culture, politics, murder, or...... Read more «Influx
Magazine closes 2017 with nine new
film reviews from Steve Pulaksi»
His arts and
culture writing, focusing on
film, has been featured in several other Canadian publications, including Reader's Digest and NOW
Magazine.
Some more traditional California -
culture designs were also on the lawn, like the 1964 Surfite build which has been a mainstay of modern «Surf - Culture» art shows since appearing in Life Magazine and the film «Bikini Beach» in the
culture designs were also on the lawn, like the 1964 Surfite build which has been a mainstay of modern «Surf -
Culture» art shows since appearing in Life Magazine and the film «Bikini Beach» in the
Culture» art shows since appearing in Life
Magazine and the
film «Bikini Beach» in the 1960s.
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Josephine Meckseper (b. 1964) has developed a practice which melds the aesthetic language of modernism with a profound critique of consumerism In her shop windows, vitrines, installations, photographs,
films and
magazine projects she draws a direct correlation to the way consumer
culture defines and circumvents subjectivity and sublimates the key instruments of individual political agency.
Part of a group of artists known as the Chicago Imagists who emerged in the 1960s, Paschke (1939 — 2004) was strongly influenced by media imagery and popular
culture — newspapers,
magazines, advertisements,
film and television.
Collier usually photographs images that already exist in popular
culture — such as record - album sleeves,
magazines, coffee - table books, Hollywood
film stills, and pictorial calendars — set against neutral studio backdrops.
Meckseper employs window displays, vitrines, installations, photographs,
films and
magazines to explore how consumer
culture defines subjectivity.
Wide ranging in approach, his work is unified by his regular use of American vernacular
culture — including books, posters, newspapers and
magazines, records, old
films, and other vintage items — which he draws from his vast collections source material.
In her elaborate, large - scale paintings, Mickalene Thomas (born 1971) has engages the tension between a personal investigation of eroticism, beauty, and black femininity and a critique of the overt sexual imagery prevalent in popular
culture and media — from Blaxploitation
film heroines like Cleopatra Jones to the construction of middle - class, African - American taste in Ebony
magazine.
, a
magazine devoted to
film, fashion, and popular
culture that gave him access to the stars.
In 1969, he co-founded Interview, a
magazine devoted to
film, fashion, and popular
culture that gave him access to the stars.
By appropriating images from the mass media — including iconic
film posters, album covers,
magazine pages, photographic test plates, and simple notebooks — and re-photographing them, Collier creates her own personal lexicon of popular
culture.
The exhibition at CCS Bard includes more than forty works, and establishes Collier's interest in photographing images that are propagated in popular
culture — record - album sleeves,
magazines, coffee - table books, Hollywood
film stills, and pictorial calendars — set against neutral studio backdrops.
Aesthetica: A leading international art and
culture magazine founded in 2002 and explores the best in contemporary art, design, photography,
film, music and performance.
The artists of the Pictures Generation, such as Cindy Sherman, Sherrie Levine, Laurie Simmons, Barbara Kruger, David Salle and Robert Longo, explored a new stylistic vocabulary grounded in their interest in popular
culture, appropriating images from books,
magazines, advertisements, television, and
film.
Dzama, pacific in character and gentle in speech, has seen the playful macabray of his illustrated characters and creatures — including goat - head dictators, dancing tree people, and sinister - looking masquerades — emerge from the art world and into pop
culture in music videos, cinematic
films, large staged - productions, and
magazine covers.
Proliferating across art forms, from performance and music to
film, video, photography, painting and sculpture, the artists embraced semantics, historicism, new feminism, celebrity, and market competition, while also establishing a strong DIY
culture, speaking out through instigating
magazines, events and criticism, to the point that an inevitable backlash began, with people wanting something less hermetic that would directly address impending crises such as AIDS and Reaganomics.
They focused on imagery largely derived from mass media and popular
culture, including newspapers,
magazines,
film, and television.
Turning her lens on images already present in popular
culture — books, record albums,
magazines, and
film stills — Collier considers the integral role photography and image - making play within contemporary society.
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From
film, to music, to
magazines — it's one of those things everyone (seemingly) «knows» about the respective sexes that is pervasive in popular
culture.