Pop culture references work when they fit with the circumstances.
Not exact matches
Just to
work another
pop culture reference in there, the «very high» to «low» suspension options will now range from a «depth» of 0 to «20,000 leagues.»
As director, he does solid
work, but peppers his film with some bizarrely picked
pop culture references.
They talk about Blake's pioneering digital art, which often obliquely if not directly
referenced pop culture; one exhibition of his
work was named after the eyeglass vendor in David Cronenberg's Videodrome, Spectacular Optical, and borrowed its ideas from the spatial dynamics in Cronenberg's early movies.
His
work became the stuff of
pop culture references.
Iv not read «Ready Player one» (yeh yeh I know, go do it) But I gather there are a lot of
pop culture references, I wonder how that will
work out, I mean like in a IP rights sense.
Park has
worked his entire career to avoid the usual kids» film template: fart and burp jokes and
pop culture references wrapped up with chase scenes and smashed inside some kind of valuable lesson.
Working Designs became known for a translation style that often took liberties with the source material, imbuing the dry, Japanese text with a goofy sense of humor and American
pop culture references.
You might be tempted to skip all the dialog (as I did at first) but to appreciate all the hard
work that went into this game you should just read along and enjoy because Retro City Rampage doesn't stop at video game
references, oh no, it dives into
pop culture of the 1980s from movies to music.
Pop Life: Everyone needs a Thrill traces an arc from the 1950s to the mid-1960s, when there was a massive shift from Abstract Expressionism to
work that began to
reference and incorporate the symbols of an exploding consumer and commercial
culture, ultimately giving rise to
Pop art.
As in all her
work, the installation draws from many
references, ranging from
pop culture ideas of nature and femininity to arcane literary traditions.
Excited by the convergence of fine art and
pop culture, Freeman's
works reference modern design, the Adriatic coast, and rock and roll.
Cole's
work is generally discussed in the context of postmodern eclecticism, combining
references and appropriation ranging from African and African American imagery, to Dada's readymades and Surrealism's transformed objects, and icons of American
pop culture or African and Asian masks, into highly original and witty assemblages.
William T. Wiley is primarily known for mystical watercolors that whimsically move between
references to
pop culture, literature, and art history, though he has
worked in a variety of media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, film, and performance.
His snarky
references to art history and
pop culture keep the
work fresh, and relatable to both young and old crowds.
As in all her
work, the installation draws from many
references, here ranging from
pop culture ideas of nature and femininity to arcane literary traditions.
His
work is rooted in the counterculture of punk rock and skateboarding while also using
references from current events and
pop culture.
With stylistic
references to modernist masters and
Pop Art added to these doses of pop culture, Baechler is celebrated for his works that overflow with the joy and idealism of an adult who hasn't quite forgotten the innocence of childho
Pop Art added to these doses of
pop culture, Baechler is celebrated for his works that overflow with the joy and idealism of an adult who hasn't quite forgotten the innocence of childho
pop culture, Baechler is celebrated for his
works that overflow with the joy and idealism of an adult who hasn't quite forgotten the innocence of childhood.
In addition to politics, his
work references issues of art,
pop culture, and philosophy, combining them in ways that inspire thought.
In her
works, von Bonin turns on a spinning machine that spits out refererne after
reference the
pop and high
culture and also to art history.
Part fictional, part autobiographical, Hancock's
work pulls from his own personal experience, art historical canon, comics and superheroes, pulp fiction, and myriad
pop culture references, resulting in a complex amalgamation of characters and plots possessing universal concepts of light and dark, good and evil, and all the gray in between.
Different in scale and style, his painterly production contemplates both intimate and delicate paintings where figuration fades into abstraction, as well as more exuberant and confrontational
works that deploy
references to
pop culture, sexuality and consumerism.
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Curry studied in Chicago and in Los Angeles where he still resides.Known Primarily for his large, flashy sculptures made of painted wood and aluminum, Curry's
work is a puzzling exploration of popular
culture as well as consumerism, and it features a rather dense range of aesthetic
references — from graffiti and comics to Cubism and
Pop Art.
In paintings,
works on paper and ceramics,
pop culture, art historical
references and icons from the East and West collide, often fusing into hybrid symbols.
At first glance, San Pablo's
work may seem very stream of consciousness thanks to his mixture of humor, eroticism, counter-
culture,
pop culture, cartoons and Philip Guston
references.
With titles culled from media, music and
pop -
culture, his abstraction often veers into a figuration of the many
references he draws on for his
work.
Working in the historical continuum of
Pop Art, his recent paintings present abstracted cartoon imagery, making
reference to both popular
culture and the history of modern painting.
Of course, there were many thematic and visual
references to poverty and exclusion that were framed by the discourse of art history — as in a metal construction by Jannis Kounellis [who died in February this year] that combines a hard - edged steel - cast minimalist frame with multicoloured rags of Arte Poveraat White Cube, for example; or in a an arresting display of Sadie Benning's «drawings» made of wood, Aqua - Resin, casein and acrylic gouache with motifs reminiscent of African textilesat Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects; or
works about otherness framed by the formerly excluded, or on their behalf — as in a display from the Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg, South Africa; or Andres Serrano's unforgettable photographs of notable figures in American
pop culture, such as his portrait of Snoop Dogg (America)(2002) placed next to that of Donald Trump, on view at Galerie Nathalie Obadia.
His
work is placed between fine art, urban art and
pop -
culture, using humour to
reference and question his contemporary milieu.
«Today my
work takes
pop culture references from a variety of different sources such as newspapers, memorabilia and public records, to create artworks that are iconic and accessible.»
These
works enmesh newspaper clippings, some stemming from the Indian reservation, into overlaid figurative and
Pop - heavy
references to American
culture.
Razmi's body of
work focuses on issues of identity and gender while appropriating national, cultural and artistic
references to reposition
pop -
culture within a contemporary Iranian context, giving her re-embodied, re-contextualized
works a tongue - in - cheek quality.
Her
work questions the female experience through allegory, family, autonomy, historical and
pop culture references.
The new
works include images of furniture and wallpaper from Early's childhood home, combined with
references to
pop culture images from the artist's youth.
Continuing to combine Meso - American iconography, art historical
references and
pop culture imagery, Enrique Chagoya's new
work explores the representation of history and boldly comments on the current global political climate.
The Tobias Brothers draw on a diverse range of sources and imagery in the creation of their
works, ranging from Russian Constructivism to
pop culture, to art historical
references, to name only a few.
Part fictional, part autobiographical, Hancock's
work pulls from his own personal experience, art historical canon, comics and superheroes, pulp fiction, and myriad
pop culture references, resulting in a complex amalgamation of characters and plots possessing universal concepts of light and dark, good and evil, and all the grey in between.
This idea is also encapsulated in the exhibition title, which
references Extreme's 1991 hit song of the same name and continues Dault's use of
pop culture references in her
work.
The
work is zany, humorous, and idiosyncratic, and combines elements of both classic American
Pop painting in her
references to consumerist
culture but also to the flat painting technique of the more recent Japanese «superflat» artists like Murakami.
The concept of these shadow sculptures is applied in reverse to their light sculptures: constructions out of computer sequenced light - bulbs that
reference iconic
pop culture by creating images reminiscent of cliché kitsch tattoos and the tinsel - town arcadia of
working - class sea - side Britain.
Working with a team of craftsmen, artists, and actors — and
referencing a wide range of cinematic,
pop -
culture, and art - historical sources — del Toro recreates the lucid dreams he experienced as a child in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Raymond Boisjoly is an Indigenous artist of Haida descent whose photographic and text - based
works reference pop culture to rethink representations of indigeneity.
Since the 1970s, Fisher has been making mixed media
works that fuse
references to language and literature, mapping and various aspects of
pop culture.
No information is given about the nature of the exhibition, or even its predominant medium, but knowing Kulesh's
work — ranging from her T.A.G. «post-digital» clothing collection to her «Glamourshotz» © ® ™ show at Lima Zulu — it's going to be full of
pop culture references.
Alluding to her generation and tastes, the titles of Ford's
work are light humorous and a direct
reference to the
pop culture she absorbs Hail Satan, 666, or Grody Jody, Cali Baby.
Themes of exaggerated consumption, film noir and the depiction of women in art, the dystopic American landscape, and the intersection of popular
culture and politics, are explored through
works by acknowledged masters such as Jasper Johns, Claes Oldenburg, Ed Ruscha, and Andy Warhol, as well as by many artists not traditionally associated with
Pop whose art may be understood within its wider field of
reference.
In the recent ARTFORUM, Hans Ulrich Obrist calls her
work «both critical and spectacular, using
pop culture as a bridge rather than as a simple
reference in the ubiquitous orgy of appropriation and revival».
His
work incorporates everything from
pop culture references like Tony the Tiger and Scrooge McDuck to Americana elements like the Lincoln Memorial to the American Flag; to religious iconography including skulls, Buddhas and Ganeshas — all filtered through his own gaze.
Although he rejected the label «
Pop», his
work contains
references to popular
culture and humour.
I have always festooned my
work with
pop culture references, puns and humor.