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.
Not exact matches
The problem is that Home Secretary Theresa May describes the crime as «human beings used as
commodities for the personal gain of others» (Hansard, 8 July 2014 col. 166), provoking the question of how this form of exploitation differs
from other «
everyday» exploitation faced by many (if not most) workers.
He finds further inspiration
from observing isolated situations of
everyday life and
from material interactions that incorporate problems of context, technology, defunctionalization,
commodity, and environment.