Sentences with phrase «cultural detritus»

"Cultural detritus" refers to the remnants or waste products of a culture, such as outdated ideas, trends, or objects that were once popular but are now considered unimportant or irrelevant. Full definition
His practice involves extracting bits of cultural detritus in the photo retouching process and employing methods of abstraction and erasure to explore contemporary culture's fascination with its own dematerialization.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS — Since the 1970s, Jim Shaw has mined the essentials of American cultural detritus — from comic books, pulp novels, and album covers, to vintage advertisements, movie posters, and noise rock.
Coming to us with a readymade patina of age due to their reliance on increasingly dated software, these works act as signals for the speed at which we cycle through and abandon cultural detritus in pursuit of the new.
Primarily considered a sculptor, her work has evolved quite distinctly from constructed sculpture made of wood and concrete to assemblage sculpture made of plastic, cardboard, mirrored plates, toy soldiers, crockery and what can only be described as cultural detritus.
Short uses cultural detritus as a point of departure.
For example, by 1975 artist DAVID HAMMONS was already creating sculptures from black cultural detritus (hair, food, artifacts, etc.) that ironically commented on black identity.
Evangeline began creating large - scale abstract oil paintings on canvas, layering crystallina, flocking, and other cultural detritus with her oil paints.
Those familiar with the krazy kwilt patchworks of cultural detritus, bad jokes, worse songs, delusions, and passages of stunning observational lucidity and romanticism that are the novels of Thomas Pynchon will find all this familiar terrain.
Shaw's work mines the essentials of American cultural detritus, from comic books, pulp novels, and album covers, to vintage advertisements, movie posters, and noise rock.
Like Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn, Waititi filters sci - fi touchstones through his own oddball lens — witness the Day - Glo Tusken Raiders that take Thor into custody — and airdrops pop - cultural detritus that works precisely because it has no business being there.
Each work is a piece of cultural detritus, part of an ever - evolving narrative of his personal pop cultural canon.
Simply constructed using a mix of cultural detritus and film set equipment like old shoes, bottles, and c - stands, the set is dramaturgical but surreal, creating a kind of wistfulness akin to longing to remember the dream you just forgot because you woke up.
Her current solo exhibition titled «Slice of Life» at Honor Fraser in Los Angeles is full of examples of the artist's incredible ability to remix the cultural detritus of her birthplace to find wisdom in the mundane.
Mixing allegory and abstraction within compositionally dense canvases, Vega sifts through various forms of cultural detritus to explore the vagaries of the human condition.
These new works reflect Shaw's rigorous research processes and systematic interrogation of cultural detritus.
Our narrator takes us on a tour of the post-industrial canal via canoe, showcasing the accretions of cultural detritus, a motley crew of urban wildlife, both human and non-human, and improbable plans for redevelopment which have transformed this forgotten space into a material unconscious of the city.
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