Sentences with phrase «emerging pop style»

Thiebaud's 1961 still - life painting of rows of symmetrical Pies, thickly painted on a cream background and in step with a then - emerging Pop style, sold for $ 4 million, above the $ 3.5 million high estimate.

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This «specialist in electronic event design» (Libération, Paris) has earned an international reputation for its development of a refreshingly new style of trend - setting events on interactive entertainment, emerging communication technologies, and digital pop culture in Europe, the US, and Asia.
It should be noted that while the overall effect of Murray's work is one of abstraction, and the artist described herself as an abstract painter in an interview included in the 1987 catalogue, there are many representational elements and references in her paintings, in a stylized style emerging from cartoons, comics, and graffiti as well as from pop artists like Claes Oldenburg: works are shaped like shoes or cups and contains stylized abstracted but identifiable figuration and still - life imagery.
Glam, the extravagant pop style and sensibility which emerged during the period 1971 - 5, embraced high and low culture and played with identity and gender definitions.
Richard Smith rose to the forefront of the emerging avant - garde scene in London in the 1960s, standing apart from the burgeoning Pop Art movement by melding the slick and vibrant imagery found in advertising billboards and consumer packaging with an abstract painterly style very much his own.
Post-painterly abstraction and pop art were already well established as the prevailing vanguard styles; minimalism had recently emerged as a definable phenomenon.
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.
Pop - Art emerged in both New York and London during the mid-1950s and became the dominant avant - garde style until the late 1960s.
Where some painters emerging in the late 1950s struggled with the disparities between Abstract Expressionist and Pop styles, often electing to choose one or the other, Nicholas Krushenick (1929 — 1999) solved the problem by choosing both — that is, by evolving his own unique style, in his own resolutely independent trajectory.
Lichtenstein quickly emerged as a leading practitioner of pop art and was included in the New Painting of Common Objects show at the Pasadena Art Museum (1962), the first museum exhibition to examine the new style.
Influenced by the likes of Jackson Pollock and Jasper Johns, Frank Stella's works helped set a tone for the emotionally detached style of Pop Artists emerging in the 1960s, including Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.
Abstract Expressionism, the most important art movement to emerge after World War II, Minimal art, Pop art, and new realist styles of the late 1960s, among others, all had their beginnings in New York.
«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.
The style he emerged with in the late 1950s and early 1960s imbues his subjects with a kind of dispassionate familiarity that anticipates the imminently burgeoning Pop movement.
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