Sentences with phrase «everyday commodities»

Of course Capitalist Realism had no such reputation in the U.S.; the artists were parodying the overnight ascendance of Pop Art, with its celebrity culture and embrace of everyday commodities, as well as the German craze for all things American.
Lanquín is the last stop where I can get what most Westerners consider everyday commodities, like all - day electricity, cell reception or internet connection.
The Whale Coast Hotel is conveniently situated in a shopping mall offering the incomparable comfort to have everyday commodities just around the corner.
In the 1990s Salle drew inspiration from everyday commodities and, by doing so, marked his position within the trajectory defined by his Pop predecessors, including Rosenquist and Andy Warhol.
In Buthe's holistic approach, social life provided artistic material in the same way as everyday commodities can.
The thematic sections are: New Realisms — The Image Travels & the Archive Shifts — Distribution & Domesticity — Pop & Politics — Love & Despair International Pop asserts that Pop was not a singular artistic style or brand, but a roving spirit and ethos moving with unprecedented force through culture at large in the 1960s through a new abundance of everyday commodities, mass media production, and mainstream advertising.
Some large manufacturers use 3D printers to create the actual machinery, like automated factory parts, that manufacture those everyday commodities.
Fresh lemon is an everyday commodity found throughout the year in most supermarkets and grocery stores.
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