Here are dozens of names arranged by category, including physical characteristics, gender - specific names, and names
derived from popular culture.
The structure of experience is the same, but kids are allowed to bring their interest and expertise
from popular culture into the curriculum.
Despite its simple premise, collecting video
clips from popular culture depicting human pregnancy, it would be easy to write a book exploring its various dimensions.
Whether invented by some footballer or
stolen from popular culture, they are there for anybody who wants them and who feels the moment take them.
The exhibition includes many of Lowman's important works from the past 14 years, ranging from silk prints and sculptures to his distinctive alkyd paintings and large wall collages, combining material
appropriated from popular culture with his own paintings and sculptures.
Considered a pioneer of both the Happenings and Pop art in the 1960s, Jim Dine is known merging familiar objects
from popular culture with autobiographical content to make work distinguished by its bold, graphic style.
By placing a sculpture on top of a movie poster, Curry not only couples an object from the elite culture of the art world with an
object from the popular culture of the entertainment industry, he also creates a situation in which the movie posters come to resemble coffee tables, making it easy to imagine the large - scale structures that rest on top of them as tchotchkes from a museum gift shop grown large.
Artists of the post — World War II era who drew
inspiration from popular culture considered printed words as a legitimate subject for a work of art in the same way that they appropriated comic - strip heroes and commercial products.
In her often - narrative compositions Eisenman draws as much from art history
as from popular culture, and her works, while accessible and humorous, occasionally yield critical and poignant images of contemporary life.
In the past, when an artist like Courbet or van Gogh appropriated
material from popular culture, it was with the intent of reaching a larger public — in fact of producing a kind of elevated popular art.
However, enough hints were passed along that gave the impression that the costumes will be based upon Metroid, Star Fox and lots of other
characters from popular culture.
Slater's approach to abstraction identifies, through his bold use of color and anti-form shapes and splotches,
sources from popular culture via comics, action figures, and cartoons that frame his way of seeing.
Utilizing fragments of imagery
borrowed from popular culture, Arturo Herrera creates collages, sculptures, and wall paintings that lie on the shifting border between legibility and abstraction.
A pioneer of infusing abstract painting with
influences from popular culture and craft traditions, Mary Heilmann (b. 1940) is one of the most important yet least recognized artists in the United States today.
Warhol drew
widely from popular culture and everyday subject matter, creating works like his 32 Campbell's Soup Cans (1962), Brillo pad box sculptures, and portraits of Marilyn Monroe, using the medium of silk - screen printmaking to achieve his characteristic hard edges and flat areas of colour.
His compositions combine historical references and contemporary images, incorporating
quotes from popular culture and intermingling them with diverse religious and social iconographies.
He appropriated
subjects from popular culture, newspapers and consumer products, adopting an inexpressive, pared - down style that challenged notions of what art is.
Michael Jackson, Madonna, Britney Spears) as well as icons and
symbols from popular culture of the 1980s and 1990s, this updated form of Pop - Art also drew inspiration from Dada (in their use of readymades and found objects), as well as modern Conceptual art.
On view are eight new paintings that pluck influence from fetish culture, exhibitionism, curiosities of nature, and her ever - growing register of imagery
pulled from popular culture.
This painting was the first for which Lichtenstein borrowed an image
directly from popular culture: a children's book called Donald Duck: Lost and Found.
Leigh's videos often claim
women from popular culture, including Zira from Planet of the Apes and Lieutenant Uhura from Star Trek.
FIT extends several streams of work begun in Larsen's 2015 debut with HG — works that reference mass and social media, their impacts on our social fabric,
icons from popular culture, metaphorical colorfield works, text - based «word work,» posed photographs, and conceptual sculptural installations that meditate on and respond to some of the history and present fragmented social state of America, and its place in our current global social context.
Figurative painter Dexter Dalwood creates artworks that imagine
scenes from popular culture, such as Kurt Cobain's greenhouse and Lord Lucan's hideout.
The starting poinf for No Song to Sing flies betwen two
songs from popular culture: in one hand an eponymous song composed by the british musician Michael Chapman included in his first album (Rainmaker, 1969), on the other hand one of the most awarded hits by Stevie Wonder, I Just Called to Say I Love You (1984).
In recent years, she has enjoyed a growing national and international reputation thanks to her exuberant sculptural practice which engages with elements
from popular culture including food, design and literature.
But the picture is so utterly lacking in any serious theological vision that all the audience hears is a mishmash of words
gleaned from popular culture's assumptions about the man called Jesus — references to love, kingdom, power, sin, guilt, anger, forgiveness, not to mention that constant, most oppressive of all forces, the one who makes ultimate demands, God himself.