Sentences with phrase «pop sensibility in»

Her work also has an underlying Pop sensibility in that glass is her primary medium, which we typically think of as mass produced.
His works across media — which evoke a pop sensibility in contrast to their grim titles, such as They Endorsed Collective Failure as the Dawn of a New Renaissance and The Bitterness of What Could Have Happened and What Ended Up Happening — speak to our collective ambition for a utopian future and the inherent failure of this human aspiration.
Peter Saul, on the other hand, interjects a Pop sensibility in Icebox # 6 from 1963 with elements spilling out of an animated old - school icebox.
Robert Rauschenberg injected a Pop sensibility in works that reflect our increasingly mediated and image - saturated world.

Not exact matches

Tokyo Police Club's signature sound, the niche that they carved out for themselves in a constantly fluctuating music scene (an emphasis on rhythm and abstract, maze - like lyrics with real emotion at their center) is almost completely gone, replaced by a rabid pop sensibility that sometimes works and sometimes really, really doesn't.
Transcendent themes of love and death are fused with a pop - culture sensibility and played out against a midwestern background, which is breathtaking both in its sweep and in its banality.
WHY: It's been over 100 years since Edgar Rice Burroughs published his first Tarzan novel and nearly half that long since the character was last relevant in pop culture, and that's because it's a relatively hokey premise that's firmly rooted in the sensibilities of a bygone era.
But Punch - Drunk Love won Anderson acclaim and Best Director honors at this year's Cannes Film Festival, and so with its Stateside bow we're about to find out whether audiences like chocolate in their peanut butter, if you will — whether they're willing to accept seemingly disparate, at - odds sensibilities for the sake of new, skewed pop art.
March 12, 2018 • History tends to remember some innovations over others — and The Ronettes, in particular, have been remembered as pop singers, with their rock and roll sensibilities railroaded out of their image.
In his approach to scoring the film, Cacavas uses modern jazz / pop sensibilities to score the villains of the piece, saving the traditional orchestral writing for Van Helsing and his associates.
New work extends to a third dimension with the same pop sensibility, in porcelain or metal shaped like torn felt or shredded cabbage.
You don't need to see the accompanying pictures — text - based canvases rendered in a Pop palette and delineated with can't - be-bothered-with-this brevity — to glean an ironic sensibility pleased with itself and working overtime.
Rob Pruitt (b. 1964, Washington, D.C.) is rooted in a pop sensibility and a playful critique of art world structures.
Even as early as the mid-Sixties a heavily edited version of Pop emerged that was white, male and American, mildly ambivalent towards the popular culture it appropriated, but ultimately revelling in its ability to antagonise the establishment's fine art sensibilities through its celebration of surface and its indifference to the sort of intellectual underpinning that had characterised Abstract Expressionism.
It seems symptomatic of a broader reorientation in the pop - cultural landscape of early»90s Britain, away from the plaid - shirt nihilism of Generation X, towards a confident levity and engagement with a more localized pop sensibility — a loss of interest in the US as locus of artistic innovation.
Such is Guangyi's acclaimed series of paintings titled Great Criticism which powerfully juxtapose aesthetics of agitprop revolutionary images to the kitsch sensibility of pop art and popular consumer logos, in order to highlight the conflict between China's political past and its highly commericialized present.
Rob Pruitt's work is rooted in a pop sensibility and a playful critique of art world structures.
Famous for elevating glow - in - the - dark doodles to an art form in his immersive installations, Kenny Scharf melds Surrealist and Pop sensibilities into vibrant works that draw on everything from»60s psychedelia to the Flintstones.
What's more, the works, and their titles, reflect a younger artist's unapologetic aesthetic sensibility that includes pop, rock, and mod in its source material, not to mention Vegas Baroque and Marfa Minimalism, Dan Flavin, Kenneth Noland, bar codes, Bridget Riley, psychedelia, electronic, Ed Ruscha, test patterns, screen savers, Hang Ten T - shirts, Saturday Night Fever disco floors, and the communication sequences in Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Although the artists were interested in new possibilities for international exchange and collaboration from the beginning, they purposefully set themselves against the hegemonic American art of the time, particularly Minimalism, which they considered impersonal, and the materialistic sensibilities of both Optical Art and Pop Art.
Though her work shares the unassuming frankness and heady optimism found in the work of the leading First Generation New York School poets, her art parts company with those poets» sensibilities in that it never traffics in surrealism, pop culture, fragmentation or collage.
As he moved away from earlier experiments in abstract expressionism, he retained his Pop sensibilities and synthesized aesthetics of western European traditions, such as Fauvism, into his work.
Conceptual artist Tony Tasset's new series of paintings and sculptures, Me And My Arrow, references the Harry Nilsson song of the same title and shows his continued interest in using a pop sensibility to tap into shared visual knowledge.
German artist Hans - Peter Feldmann collects in order to appropriate and challenge aesthetic sensibility, Richard Hamilton's use of pre-existing photographic imagery is linked with pop's consumerist strategies, and Dieter Roth, German - Swiss conceptual artist and long time collaborator with Hamilton, alighted most particularly (nay obsessively) on the postcard format, exemplified in Postkarte.
Gina Han: New Work Han employs traditions of Western art in her abstract paintings and infuses them with an Asian pop sensibility.
Indeed, in the early 1960s a new Pop sensibility was emerging not only in London but across Europe: In Frankfurt, for example, Thomas Bayrle was making paintings that celebrated mass production and a sense of flatness, while in Iceland, Érró was producing his own inimitable Pop imagerin the early 1960s a new Pop sensibility was emerging not only in London but across Europe: In Frankfurt, for example, Thomas Bayrle was making paintings that celebrated mass production and a sense of flatness, while in Iceland, Érró was producing his own inimitable Pop imagerin London but across Europe: In Frankfurt, for example, Thomas Bayrle was making paintings that celebrated mass production and a sense of flatness, while in Iceland, Érró was producing his own inimitable Pop imagerIn Frankfurt, for example, Thomas Bayrle was making paintings that celebrated mass production and a sense of flatness, while in Iceland, Érró was producing his own inimitable Pop imagerin Iceland, Érró was producing his own inimitable Pop imagery.
Mixing realism, abstraction and Pop, Mr. Hendricks's life - size paintings of beautiful black people in extravagantly fashionable outfits against flat, single - color backgrounds captured a period sensibility with uncanny acuity.
Not surprisingly, what's at issue in Tom Wesselmann's recent show is a Pop art sensibility.
In fact, he has almost nothing to do with the Pop sensibility, but a great many links to the tradition of American Realism.
Many contemporary Chinese artists have gone in for a pop sensibility that relies on received notions of Western aesthetics either to lugubriously celebrate or completely ignore mass capitalisms arrival in China.»
In the»60s, however, the art world was rapidly changing as Pop and Minimal artists such as Andy Warhol and Donald Judd brought a cool and knowing irony to art that was foreign to de Kooning's lush sensibility.
Many of the sculptural objects in the show embodied a Pop sensibility.
Kusama is known for her surreal pop art sensibility in creating thousands of dots in her paintings.
That different batch of DNA can be found in the work of Hoyland's more immediate predecessors and contemporaries like Robyn Denny and Richard Smith and many others who made abstract art that looked toward modern architecture and design — combining these interests with a hard edged pop sensibility.
Now he filters the traditions of his homeland through a Western pop sensibility, often pairing hypermodern and fabled human figures with the remains of pop culture iconography in surreal situations that defy immediate logic.
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