The same
corporate celebrity culture that elevated Trump from the boardroom to the White House is now building monuments to the bold CEOs who criticize him.
Not exact matches
But the few times Greek does hit, it gets off some pointed, witty zingers at the expense of the degradation of pop
culture,
celebrity self - involvement, and the death throes of
corporate music.
Flood's paintings and collages of the 1980s and 1990s transform pervasive
corporate, pornographic and
celebrity imagery into provocative and knowing grotesques of the colliding worlds of art and consumer
culture using adulterated found materials: signs, advertisements, flea - market paintings, and magazines.
These Days breathes a heavy sigh; a forlorn disappointment in a system that relies so heavily on shorthand advertisement,
celebrity culture, and
corporate sponsorship to disseminate data and knowledge.