Sentences with phrase «contemporary pop style»

Brazilian everyday scenes of contemporary pop style are paired with religious symbols in very typical Latin American portrayal.

Not exact matches

The rather vanilla folk — pop — adult contemporary rock stylings of Maranatha!
Pop music critic Simon Reynolds, in his book Retromania, and style - writer Kurt Andersen, in his «You Say You Want a Devolution» essay, have their finger upon a certain pattern in our contemporary cultural scenes of recyle - ment, repetition, and lack of forward motion.
While the footwear might be considered a casual trend, Myntra's range of contemporary styles and pop colours make them a suitable party wear option.
The necklace and dotted headband are actually allusions to Lichtenstein's characteristic comic - book style, while the Red Queen tote adds the element of contemporary pop culture.
GANGWON - DO, SOUTH KOREA — Outwardly, the 2019 Hyundai Nexo looks like a contemporary crossover complete with its two - box styling and, in a nod to the Range Rover Velar, door handles that pop out when the vehicle is unlocked.
Polished stone floors, neutral tones and crown moldings unify the elegant interiors, while details like a zebra - print chair and panels of tufted black leather are pops of more contemporary style.
Freddy Leone is a Hawaii - based Artist with a multi-cultural style ranging from Contemporary R&B and Soul, to Dance - pop and Reggae.
Its 110 contemporary - styled rooms have won over a solid customer base particularly keen on the numerous services and the little extras offered by the brand with the pop colour scheme.
5 Storr, whose essay is full of perceptive comments about Drexler's work (as when he notes how the «vernacular» quality of her colors evokes «sideshow signage») is certainly correct in making the connection between Drexler and her abstract contemporaries, but we shouldn't let the existence of such strong affinities (whether with Pop or with abstract styles) distract us from the distinctive qualities of Drexler's art, especially when it comes to materials and process.
Indeed, his references to the pervasiveness of digital aesthetics could be viewed as a contemporary iteration of Pop, similar to Lichtenstein's appropriation of comic book styles.
The show features artists who have adapted the techniques of Pop Art into their own unique contemporary styles.
Prince's initial goal was to emphasize the powerful impact of mass media imagery in shaping contemporary consumer culture, but eventually, he ended up creating his very own pop style and powerful series of works which became some of the most wanted materials at many prestigious auctions.
Inspired by various sources that range from the 19th century Hudson river school to Édouard Manet, Alice Neel, and Romare Bearden, she has created a true signature style and continues to explore notions of beauty from a contemporary perspective infused with the more recent influences of popular culture and pop art, redefining contemporary ideas of portraiture.
→ Shasta Geaux Pop at Contemporary Arts Center Shasta Geaux Pop is both the name of the show and its main character, an emcee of unbridled enthusiasms (and ego) ready to take center stage at a cabaret - style get - down party.
Symbolism and irony are present in the work of some contemporary Chinese artists, particularly in those who practice the highly satirical Political Pop style, but what is striking about the four artists in Transformations is an earnest attitude, almost with no hint of irony.
Permanent collection encompasses Impressionist and Post-Impressionist styles exemplified by Gauguin and van Gogh; works of Cubism, Surrealism, and Constructivism by artists like Picasso, Braque, Matisse, Derain, Miro, Mondrian, and Alexander Rodchenko; more modernist items of abstract expressionism, pop art and contemporary art by Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol.
Various movements, themes, and styles are represented, including Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, Pop art, and Minimalism, as well as aspects of New Image Painting from the 1970s and beyond, recent developments in abstraction and figurative sculpture, and contemporary movements in photography, video, and digital imagery.
Ten years ago in 2006 Corey Helford Gallery held its first exhibition spending the past decade at the forefront of modern contemporary art, a mix of pop surrealism, street art and other styles
Modern and contemporary styles represented in the collection include precisionism, surrealism, abstract expressionism, geometric abstraction, pop and op art, Fluxus, photo realism, and minimalism, as well as works that explore social and political issues.
The exhibition includes masterworks ranging from the birth of modern art through trends and styles such as American abstraction, Pop art and Minimalism to the most contemporary art.
No doubt «casual / provisional» does reflect aspects of contemporary culture, all the hopelessness and despair, and maybe this could give it a raw political edge akin to Arte Povera, were it not for the cute as candy colors, pop - art esthetics and urbex - style presentation, trying so hard to be so ironic — don't look at me, look at me!
Presented from 11 October 2017 to 5 March 2018, the exhibition includes masterworks ranging from the birth of modern art through trends and styles such as American abstraction, Pop art and Minimalism to the most contemporary art.
Brought together by the theme of the exhibition, and by their styles that fall into the group of contemporary Pop Surrealism or Lowbrow Art, the featured artists include Laurie Lee Brom, Lauren Levato Coyne, Laurie Hogin, John Brophy, Peter Ferguson, Tyler Thrasher, Jeff Jacobson, Travis Louie, and Redd Walitzski.
In effect, Pop artists of the 1960s blazed a trail for Photorealism and later Britart and other similar contemporary styles that emerged in the decades that followed.
He was represented in the Young Contemporaries Exhibition (1961), that signalled the appearance of British Pop Art - although his work was by no means confined to this style.
The museum's display encompasses all major movements and styles of modern and contemporary art including: Expressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Der Blaue Reiter (Blue Rider), Die Brucke (The Bridge), Die Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity)- all schools of German Expressionism (1900 - 15)- Dada (1916 - 24), the Bauhaus design school (1919 - 33), Surrealism (1925 - 40), Abstract Expressionism (1945 - 60), Pop Art (c.1960 - 72) and Minimalism (c.1960 - 75).
, his famous 1963 picture of a fighter plane being shot by another, and Drowning Girl, both appropriated from contemporary comics, as well as the Artist's Studio series which saw him bring his graphic, pop style to his own surroundings and other real - life art works.
Drawn from the Orange County Museum of Art's 50 - year history and rich holdings of modern and contemporary art, The Avant - Garde Collection traces multiple incarnations of the avant - garde with approximately 100 artworks that represent Cubism, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism from the first half of the 20th century, and Pop, performance, installation art, new media, and appropriation from the second half, including painting, sculpture, assemblage, installation art, and video in myriad styles that all speak to the revolutionary dynamic of the avant - garde.
However, in some places, Pop was intentionally adopted as a pre-packaged style of cartoonish imagery, bold colors and content focused on celebrity, consumerism and the artifice of contemporary life.
Celebrated as a major leader of Pop art movement alongside contemporaries like Andy Warhol and James Rosenquist, Roy Lichtenstein is known for his bold, comic inspired style.
Katrin Fridriks has gained huge notoriety internationally with her unique style of abstract painting on canvas and paper, with her eclectic mix of colors that fuse the natural energies of her native Iceland — fire, water, earth and air — with contemporary pop art, graffiti and calligraphic references.
Akin to the phenomenon of «turbo - folk,» a contemporary style of music combining Serbian folk music with modern pop, Hollywood stars — Johnny Depp, Rocky Balboa, Jackie Chan — have become the subjects of municipal public art.
Works auctioned this week ran the gamut of contemporary styles, from Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein of pop art fame to Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky and Franz Kline of the abstract expressionists to other experimentalists such as Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman and Robert Rauschenberg.
Famous Irish artists born in, or associated with, Wicklow include: George Campbell, (Still Life and Landscape Artist); Lilian Lucy Davidson, (Landscape, Portrait and Genre Painter); Richard Kingston, (Landscape, Still Life and Flower Painter); Brian Maguire, (Expressionist Painter); Rasher (Mark Kavanagh)(Contemporary Figurative and Still Life Painter); Camille Souter, (Landscape Artist); Michael Cullen, (Modern Artist); Damien Flood, (Contemporary Pop Artist); Brian Henderson, (Contemporary Abstract Artist); John Jobson, (Painter and Sculptor); Cecil King, (Abstract Artist); Eoin O'Connor, (Contemporary Abstract Painter); Laurence O'Toole, (Contemporary Figurative Painter, Landscape Artist); Stanley Pettigrew, (Landscape Artist and Illustrator); Yann Renard - Goulet, (Sculptor); Liam Treacy, (Impressionist Style Still Life and Landscape Painter); Mabel Young, (Landscape Artist).
His Pop pictures were painted in a style reminiscent of abstract expressionism, but - like his older contemporary Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008)- Dine is best noted for his assemblage art and his witty compositions combining the painted canvas with found objects, often of an autobiographical nature.
«Arch Enemy is Philadelphia's freshest new venue for the new contemporary art scene and is dedicated to exhibiting emerging and established artists focusing on lowbrow, pop surrealism, realism, decorative, figurative, urban, macabre and narrative style art in a wide range of mediums.
His style is a pastiche of abstract expressionism and low - brow pop surrealism, with vivid, bold fractals of nature redefining the contemporary practice of portraiture.
The influence of Surrealism as a style of art can be found in a wide variety of modern and contemporary schools - notably, early Abstract Expressionism, Pop - Art and Conceptualism - and permeated nearly all contemporary art forms, including Assemblage, Installation and Performance.
«Happy» is on view through May 5 as part of the Art League Gallery's «Pop Art» show, in which artists apply the dominant styles of the 1960s to contemporary subjects.
Because incorporating a piece or two, (or more), can add a great pop of color, or a unique finish that can absolutely boost the wow factor of your interior, whether your design style is modern, contemporary, transitional or traditional design!
The key to nailing a cool, Scandi - style scheme is to mix soft textures, raw and contemporary materials, strong geometric shapes and pops of pastel.
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