Sentences with phrase «brought surrealism»

She founded three of the most important avant - garde galleries of the 20th century: Guggenheim Jeune, in London's Cork Street, which brought surrealism to London before the second world war; Art of This Century, which opened in New York in 1942 after Peggy's return to the US; and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice - which still houses her personal collection in the palazzo where she ended her life.
Hamilton represents the weirder, more wonderful and wackier end of the artistic spectrum, often bringing surrealism and comedy to popular culture subjects.

Not exact matches

But hence that, bring back the fun prints of food, cars, animals, surrealism, paintings and anything imaginable for the fashionable life.
Double Fine's modern re-imagining of classic adventure gaming logically involves a talking cave, but we're perfectly fine with a spot of surrealism from the mind who brought us the Monkey Island series.
The result is an exhibition where variety in scale, medium, and degree of abstraction is balanced by the strong continuity among all the works — a reliance on automatism, a juxtaposition of unexpected elements and conflicting temporalities, and the presence of organic forms — bringing to light the profound impact surrealism had on pre - and post-war American artists.
Now, he's bringing his joyful brew of pop abstract surrealism to the smart acoustic skin of the UE BOOM.
Bringing together Oursler's ongoing interest in mysticism, psychedelia, popular culture, and media history, the work employs macabre humor and theatrical surrealism to reflect on the irrational relationship between belief systems and the authenticity of images.
Bringing together over 150 works, the exhibition also reveals the profound influence surrealism has had on a host of contemporary artists, filmmakers and architects.
Her work is the most offbeat of the shortlisted artists as it brings in surrealism, comedy and uncompromising sexual imagery.
In their cool surrealism, those paintings can bring to mind the fate of William Golding's «Pincher Martin,» who finds himself marooned on rocks in whose shapes he eventually recognizes those of his own teeth.
Bringing together women surrealist painters from the 1930s and women under the influence of surrealism today, Dreamers Awake gets down and dirty with the mystical and the erotic, the spectre of identity and sexual politics.
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