Sentences with phrase «celebrity pop icon»

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Yesterday, music legend Prince died suddenly at the age of 57, and for the last 24 hours, celebrities and fans have been reflecting on their own interactions with the infamously unique pop icon.
Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star.
Waters» film aptly mocks the gallows frenzy of the murderer - celebrity, reveling in the grotesque pleasure derived from these monsters we hail as pop culture icons.
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The Saints have become celebrities, with Johnny Gat and Shaundi becoming pop - culture icons.
In the institution's central hall, Da Corte will erect a large - scale stage on which to examine, via imitation, four iterations of the Detroit - born star — as pop - cultural icon; as social phenomenon; as a brand so sensationally vast that in 2017 the word «stan» was added to the Oxford English Dictionary, its definition, in accordance with Eminem's song of the same name: «an overzealous or obsessive fan of a particular celebrity».
The artist references the intimacy of worship, be it of a religious icon, celebrity and pop - culture, or the adoration of one's self through today's social media.
She would take photographs of herself posing as pop icons, as black celebrities.
Strongly influenced by pop culture, Stikki Peaches combines images of classic films, celebrities, and musical icons into hybrid characters.
The emphasis on tragedy and pop culture in Ms. Rogers's work recalls Andy Warhol's celebrity icons and disasters, Mike Kelley's «Day Is Done» remakes of high school yearbook photographs and Karen Kilimnik's and Sue de Beer's trenchant forays into the female adolescent psyche.
The genesis for the Flowers dates back to the summer of 1964, when Warhol had firmly secured his position as one of the leaders of the Pop art movement with his radical silkscreened images of consumer objects, disaster scenes and celebrity icons in the early 1960s.
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