Sentences with phrase «dystopic american»

His assembly lines of new artistic models have become allegorical of the troublingly pure products of dystopic American culture.
Themes of exaggerated consumption, film noir and the depiction of women in art, the dystopic American landscape, and the intersection of popular culture and politics, are explored through works by acknowledged masters such as Jasper Johns, Claes Oldenburg, Ed Ruscha, and Andy Warhol, as well as by many artists not traditionally associated with Pop whose art may be understood within its wider field of reference.

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If Ridley Scott's dark, dystopic film Blade Runner is the popular image of the future American city, here seemed to be a city evolving in a different direction.
Sixteen - year - old Katniss poaches food for her widowed mother and little sister from the forest outside the legal perimeter of District 12, the poorest of the dozen districts constituting Panem, the North American dystopic state that has replaced the U.S. in the not - too - distant future.
Both Indiana and Wilcox address a constellation of ideals related to the so - called American Dream, including progress, freedom, and self - determination, creating work in which affirmation and critique — utopic and dystopic visions — exist side by side.
The new works are made of metal taken from mid-century American cars, and the implied violence of the compacted forms proposes a dystopic end to the post-war American dream of fast cars, open roads, and endless skies.»
Contemporary American artist Leonardo Drew is known for creating reflective abstract sculptural works that play upon the dystopic tension between order and chaos.
Leonardo Drew is known for creating reflective abstract sculptural works that play upon the dystopic tension between order and chaos, recalling post-minimalist sculpture that alludes to America's industrial past, as well as the plight of African Americans throughout U.S. history.
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