#GivingTuesday is a global day dedicated to giving back, to celebrating generosity, instead of
celebrating consumerism.
Earlier in England in 1958 the term «Pop Art» was used by Lawrence Alloway to describe paintings that
celebrated the consumerism of the post World War II era.
The term «pop art» was used by Lawrence Alloway to describe paintings that
celebrated consumerism of the post World War II era.
Born in Norwich in 1941, Self studied at the Slade School of Fine Art but while other Pop artists of his generation
celebrated consumerism, Self was drawn to the dark side of contemporary politics.
Not exact matches
They felt the tension of proclaiming and
celebrating Emmanuel («God With Us») while they and their congregations participated in the idolatry of
consumerism.
Usually Christmas movies are meant to be innocent fun
celebrating the joys of decorations, carols, shopping malls and the - ism behind
consumerism.
The choreography of these sculptures is accompanied by a pulsating sound track and text statements, collaged from
celebrated male authors, which collapse the distinctions between art objects and social history artefacts, and the strange and compulsive desires of
consumerism.
As children of the «60s, the Pictures artists were also exposed to the rise of
consumerism that both drove emerging mass media like television and was
celebrated in it.
The term «Pop Art» was first used by the English critic Lawrence Alloway in a 1958 issue of Architectural Digest to describe those paintings that
celebrate post-war
consumerism, defy the psychology of Abstract Expressionism, and worship the god of materialism.
Together with a group of young artists — including Robert Longo, Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince and Louise Lawler — Sherman was critical about contemporary image culture and the rise of image
consumerism that both drove emerging mass media like television and was
celebrated in it.
The explosion of popular music and television was reflected in the Pop - Art movement, whose images of Hollywood celebrities, and iconography of popular culture,
celebrated the success of America's mass
consumerism.
Coca - Cola (3) was one of many of Warhol's pop art pieces, which
celebrated popular culture and
consumerism in post-World War II America.
At a western - style shrine to
consumerism, «Solana Lifestyle Shopping Park,» two stars of the hugely popular Happy Camp television show took a stage in front of cheering throngs to
celebrate the completion of a monthlong «I'm Finished with Fins» campaign on Sina Weibo (China's answer to Twitter) and other social media platforms.
Once again, a day traditionally meant to
celebrate gratitude will inaugurate a month of rampant
consumerism.
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