Psychedelic flora and fauna explore notions of corporate branding and global commercialism that the museum suggests is an intentional ploy by the artist to equate his own
celebrity artist personality with a corporate entity.
Not exact matches
The new social - media campaign features Emmy Award - winning talk show host Ricki Lake as well as many online social influencers from The Influential Network, including Wesley Stromberg of the band Emblem 3 and Youth Ambassador for the #ForgiveForPeace campaign that was launched for the UN International Day of Peace; Megan Nicole, a musical
artist with more than 3.2 million subscribers on YouTube; Melvin Gregg, a top - 100 Vine
personality who counts other
celebrities as fans, and Sammy Wilkinson, who is a social media star and part of the Magcon Tour.
Bernadette Peters, Broadway legend Amanda Hearst, Marie Claire associate editor and animal activist James Costos, HBO executive and Humane Society board member Jane Hoffman, president of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals Anna Rothschild, PR maven Danielle Staub, former Real Housewife of New Jersey Karen Gravano, reality TV star (Mob Wives) Beth Ostrosky Stern, animal activist Robert Misseri, president of Guardians of Rescue and Robert's Cause Emma Kinney, teen actress (Shameless) Waka Flocka Flame, hip hop
artist Brandon Michael Vayda, actor (the new 90210) Nana Meriwether, Miss USA 2012 Travis London,
celebrity chef Aviva Drescher, Real Housewive sof New York Amy Laurent, reality TV star (Bravo's Miss Advised) Tom Murro, television
personality and
celebrity reporter (Fox Morning Extra)
• Tony Smith (1912 — 1980), sculptor who bridged AbEx and minimalism (dad of Kiki) Mel Kendrick (b. 1949), formalist process - based sculptor Chris Wilmarth (1943 — 1987), sculptor of steel, bronze, and etched glass Joel Shapiro (b. 1941), minimalist sculptor who flirts with figuration Christopher Wool (b. 1955), Neo-AbExer with a taste for graffiti and repetition Alex Hubbard (b. 1975), rising master of painterly materials and abstract coloration Josh Smith (b. 1976), Factory - like painter of great expressive volume Jacob Kassay (b. 1984), mirrored - painting - wunderkind - turned - sackcloth
artist • Andy Warhol (1928 — 1987), Pop maestro and appropriationist world - changer David Robbins (b. 1957),
artist and «Concrete Comedy» theorist David LaChapelle (b. 1963), lush photographer of
celebrity decadence Ronnie Cutrone (1948 — 2013), Factory
personality and East Village cult figure George Condo (b. 1957), Neo-Picassian painter of the grotesque Mark Dagley (b. 1957), Op abstractionist • Richard Serra (b. 1939), grand master of process art and the post-industrial sublime Grégoire Müller (b. 1947), painter of current - event appropriations Philip Glass (b. 1937), «Einstein on the Beach» composer Lawrence Chandler (b. 1951), composer, musician, and sound
artist • Sol LeWitt (1928 — 2007), father of conceptual art, multitasking artistic outsourcer Adrian Piper (b. 1948), performance art innovator Mark Williams (b. 1950), monochromatic minimalist painter
As we gain a certain remove from the now iconic tales of the New York School, we are learning that the movement was not linear and that there were many
artists who made important contributions but were often overshadowed by the charismatic
personalities of
celebrity artists.
Alan Measles may or may not be a God, but he is unquestionably a
celebrity — as is Perry — and many questions explore the theme of the
artist as a
personality.
In this exhibition, his first in New York City since 2010, Machen has selected a number of works from his bi-coastal Portraits Project (Los Angeles and New York), in which the
artist posts two - tone photographs of
artists,
celebrities, political figures and other notable
personalities on walls throughout the city streets.