Sentences with phrase «become cultural icons»

Dine's emotional, gestured style and recurrent subjects - his hearts, robes, Venuses, flowers, birds, and portraits - have yielded images that not only hold very personal significance for the artist, they have become cultural icons.
How had Going My Way «s Father O'Malley and the Goldbergs both become cultural icons in what had so recently been Protestant America?
After winning the light - heavyweight boxing title in the 1960 Rome Olympics and defeating Sonny Liston to capture the world heavyweight title in 1964, the late Muhammad Ali became a cultural icon: «the Greatest» in many eyes, including his own.
It's an indication that you've transcended being famous in your field and have become a cultural icon.
Rachael Ray became a cultural icon with her hit show 30 Minute Meals.
The announcement took place during a press conference in Flushing Meadows Corona Park at the Unisphere, the huge globe erected for the 1964 World's Fair that has since become a cultural icon known worldwide as a symbol of Queens.
The press conference will take place in Flushing Meadows Corona Park at the Unisphere, the huge globe erected for the 1964 World's Fair that has since become a cultural icon known worldwide as a symbol of Queens.
The theatre has a long history and has become a cultural icon in Austin throughout the years.
Weekend at Bernie's has become a cultural icon and there's been a lot of cheap rip off's chunked out over the years that can't copy what this wacky, stupid movie could do.
He's since gone on to become a cultural icon, much in the same mould as the legendary James Dean.
Hardy stars as Ronnie and Reggie Kray, the notorious East End thugs who cut a swathe through the capital's criminal element in the 1960s, and became cultural icons in the process.
«Nobody imagined Lara would become a cultural icon who would grace the covers of lifestyle magazines, become a symbol of Labour's Cool Britannia, or be a star on the silver screen,» says Livingstone.
Even those pieces that are not traditional paintings critically engage the legacy of postwar Abstract Expressionism, which eradicated figurative representation in favor of all - over gestural marks that were considered to be indexical references to the hands and psyches of the artists, who were becoming cultural icons in their own right.
Leaked photos show a body that doesn't depart radically from the shape that has become a cultural icon, but does update it with new styling cues — and may even lose the horizontal bar across the rear window that has caused visibility problems for so many Prius owners.

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That chile is piment d' Espelette, or the Espelette pepper, and it has become a cultural and culinary icon in that part of Basque country.
just find it odd that some of the most notorious figures end up becoming American cultural pop icons
BOARDWALK EMPIRE — «Coney Island's boardwalk becomes an NYC landmark on its 95th anniversary,» by Curbed New York's Tanay Warerkar: «The Riegelmann Boardwalk at Coney Island was officially designated New York City's eleventh scenic landmark on Tuesday morning, capping a years long effort by local residents and elected officials to officially recognize the cultural icon that is synonymous with visiting Coney Island.
I'm a grown up now and I realize that once great cultural icons can become stale and tedious.
Chadwick Boseman is quickly becoming Hollywood's go - to man to portray cultural and historical icons.
Today, the project has become a veritable global phenomenon, and because of it, thousands of children from more than forty countries have exchanged pictures, stories, and goodwill, turning a half - inch - thin storybook character into a cultural icon.
The band have become an icon of 20th century popular cultural.
His image became synonymous with protest against the government and the oppressions of society after Alan Moore and David Lloyd had the lead character in V for Vendetta wear a Guy Fawkes mask; the mask was later picked up by the protest group Anonymous and has become a major cultural icon.
During the Italian Renaissance, the city of Buda would become an important cultural icon.
Perez, whose work celebrates the metaphorical and cultural significance of the International Style of architecture, has recently become interested in the reflective surfaces that characterize these icons of Modernism.
A little bit Mad Men avant la lettre, Sherman's image evokes the New York of film memory and myth, becoming, in the process, a high - cultural icon of the city.
Saint Phalle was adept at using the media to consolidate her public image, and soon became an icon of the 1960s art scene, attaining a broad cultural profile that was furthered by her numerous public art projects, including the Tarot Garden in Tuscany and the Stravinsky Fountain in Paris.
His reconstruction encapsulates and exacerbates the flattening of narrative and identity that occurs when cultural icons become cultural stereotypes.
Robinson Crusoe is recognized as a literary and cultural icon,, like Don Quixote, Don Juan and Faust; the story of a man stuck on a deserted island has become familiar to everyone in the Western world.
Since Pollock's death in 1956, precisely as he became an American cultural icon, Krasner continued to be seen as his widow first, and as a painter second.
Her recent work functions as a call to confront the dissonances of our own daily performances, considering how these re-performances of social icons (for example, the figure of the white woman) can become erasures of other cultural narratives.
Macuga says the rap is an engaging way to address how the Toyota has become something of a cultural icon.
The mamachari has become something of a cultural icon in a country that tries to be more energy - efficient and where housewives generally hold the purse.
But those questions aside, on September 12 Apple confirmed that more than a tech icon, it's become a cultural phenomenon.
Many of their buildings have become «icons» and cultural catalysts that reflect their vision of where the field is headed, says architect Ellen Dunham - Jones, director of the architecture program at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.
Kansas City is becoming a cultural heavyweight, thanks to icons such as the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, the Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, the National World War I Museum, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, and so much more.
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