Majerus samples from popular culture and art history, redeploying canonical styles alongside graphics borrowed
from youth subcultures and the commercial mainstream.
Michel Majerus's visual language freely samples from art history and popular culture, redeploying canonized styles and genres alongside graphics borrowed
from youth subcultures and the commercial mainstream.
Not exact matches
«Counterculture,» a survey of the last thirty years of «Alternative Information
from the Underground Press to the Internet,» displayed some 1,000 - plus items organized around such general themes as «Students,
Youth, and the Rise of the Underground Press,» «Black Panthers and Third World Struggles,» «Feminism and Gay Liberation,» and «Punk
Subculture and Zines.»
Polsky summarized decades of research on deviant
youth subcultures: «delinquents learn delinquent techniques
from each other and overcome inhibitions about breaking the law by mutual stimulation and reinforcement.