Sentences with phrase «celebrity artists today»

For Peyton, as with admission to the Chelsea Hotel or with celebrity artists today, knowing matters.

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To keep our skin feeling fresh and photo - ready, TODAY Style asked celebrity makeup artists, dermatologists and plastic surgeons to find out their personal favorite anti-aging products.
Bobbi Brown herself became a household name and in high demand as a celebrity make - up artist, and the Bobbi Brown line today includes not only cosmetics and brushes but also fragrances and skincare treatments that are loved worldwide.
Sanur was Bali's first established beach resort attracting celebrities and artists, today favoured by travellers who have outgrown the party scene and golden beaches with calm, reef - sheltered waters make it an ideal destination for families.
This Summer Session we're thinking about celebrity, and today we bring you an interview from the podcast Bad at Sports with artist Kehinde Wiley, courtesy of our sister publication Art Practical.
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.
Advertising and television quickly emerged as rich new mediums for expression and artworks themselves were transformed into branded products while the artists standing behind them were viewed as celebrities much more alike today's famous personas than what traditional artists were viewed throughout history.
In today's market filled with celebrity artists and multi-million dollar price tags it is easy to forget both this struggle and the fine line between art and craft.
Reinhardt's mockery of the art scene sounds downright prescient amid today's celebrity artists, online gossip, global clients, rising and falling prices, and young artists turning against them all in drawings and cartoons.
«Scherer is a fascinating artist exploring how contemporary desire and fantasy manifests in relation to celebrities in today's climate of observation and publicity,» says SI director Simon Castets of the artist.
Citing Mr. Currin, Mark Grotjahn and Julie Mehretu as examples, she said, «These artists were neither well known nor did they enjoy the celebrity status they do today
Today the innovative work of artists such as Elad Lassry, Josephine Meckseper, and Ryan Trecartin demonstrates that commodity culture, display, and the cult of celebrity maintain a strong resonance.
When we take a look at financially best performing artists today, we find that most of them are in fact big followers of the approach, re-purposing kitschy, insignificant or celebrity pictures and endowing them with novel meanings.
An embodiment of savvy self - promotion, Damien Hirst has become the world's richest living artist, and with that, a scapegoat for the pompous market and inflated celebrity status representing all that is wrong with contemporary art today.
But where artists like Sam Taylor - Wood and Elizabeth Peyton have tended to venerate icons of their generation, today's younger artists have become more concerned with the effects on celebrities of media manipulation and unrelenting attention.
In the 1950s and 1960s, a generation of artists led by Eduardo Paolozzi, Richard Hamilton and Peter Blake responded to a radical cultural shift in Britain, addressing the rise of mass media, the cult of celebrity, questions of identity and prevalent political issues — all concerns still relevant today.
The Young British Artists are today synonymous with celebrity and fortune — Hirst is the richest artist in the world and Quinn's works sell for millions.
Gray, a well - known commercial photographer in the music industry as well as an artist whose work is included in numerous museum collections, is restaging an extended performance piece suggestively located at today's perplexing crossroads of art culture and celebrity culture.
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