Baj's works included images reminiscent of
atomic mushroom clouds and devastated urbanscapes.
Untitled (That fact of...), (2003), couples surfer and wave with
an atomic mushroom cloud and text that restates Sir Isaac Newton's Third Law of Physics.
Atomic Alphabet, 1980, Chris Burden [sfmoma.org, also paired with musical accompaniment] Happy New Ear, including Atomic Alphabet 32» [ubu.com] Related: Greenham anti-nuclear colouring book Huggable
Atomic Mushroom Cloud by Dunne & Raby, exhibited at MoMA
Not exact matches
Astorino's «
atomic - bomb» TV ad showing an image of Cuomo in a
mushroom cloud of corruption at least got people talking about a race many thought over in June.
If they'd had the money for it, Marty would've raced a
mushroom cloud through an
atomic test site populated with mannequins and model homes; in optional commentary, Bob Gale is grateful the studio wouldn't bankroll it, since it forced them to get creative.
A toxic yellow rusting gas pipe, the corrugated iron fence of a favela, plumes of acrid smoke and even the «
mushroom cloud» of an
atomic bomb create a friction not just conceptually but also in their textural contrast.
Clock faces, film stills, and silhouettes of figures receding into hazy darkness all resonate with Conner's stark self - portrait silhouettes REFLECTION and NIGHT LIGHT, as well as with the morbidly beautiful
mushroom clouds in his
atomic bomb prints.
Campbell's subjects are drawn from both nature and the man - made: The paintings show the ephemeral light of rainbows and the radiance of young girls as well as the spectacular light of fireworks and the
mushroom cloud of an
atomic bomb.
Above all, Warhol's art revolved around iconography made famous through TV, newsfilm - clips and advertising, such as
atomic bomb
mushroom clouds, penitentiary electric chairs, car crashes and race riots.
Conner, in one fine example, uses his skillful way with collage to merge a figure wearing a military jacket with an iconic image of
mushroom clouds from the first underwater
atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll, reanimating (and giving a psychological dimension) to an image of power and destruction that might not seem as safely far in the past as it used to.