Sentences with phrase «influence comics culture»

As the long standing fans struggle with their fringe subculture blowing up into «peak geek,» as Salkowitz put it, the question of how digital media will influence comics culture looms large.

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Mike Epps, Richard Pryor Jr. and others recount the culture - defining influence of Richard Pryor - one of America's most brilliant, iconic comic minds - in this new documentary.
Also at Comic - Con, the developers of Dead Rising 4 will also be hosting a panel about the influence of pop culture in zombie games, along with Kinda Funny's Greg Miller and a special surprise guest.
Special midsection on celebrity culture, from Marilyn Monroe to Jodie Foster, comic book influences on popular movies, a tribute to Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Howard Hawks» lost films, David Begelman, auteur theory, Cannes roundup, Werner Herzog's Fitzcarraldo
I have most of the Predator's comics, and it would be cool to see their home planet, culture and other mysterious creatures that influence who they are.
A self - described comics nerd, Coates chatted with the film's stars Chadwick Boseman and Lupita Nyong» o about the film and its instant influence on the culture.
Appropriately dubbed the «Citizen Kane of comics» by one British magazine, Watchmen has had a huge influence on both the comics media and popular culture.
The original 1934 comic strips and following serials had a huge influence on sci - fi, pop culture, and Star Wars — so basically everything.
Though things are certainly changing, nerd media such as comic books and video games have historically been viewed as a «boys club» in the West, an outlook that has influenced marketing decisions as well as popular culture representations of the «gamer nerd» despite numerous studies suggesting that women are doing as much, if not more, gaming than men.
Influenced by the happenings staged by Allan Kaprow, George Segal, Claes Oldenburg, and others, which incorporated everyday objects and popular culture, Lichtenstein turned to an entirely new imagery culled from the contemporary world of advertisements and comic books and adopted the graphic techniques of commercial illustration.
His interdisciplinary practice combines painting, sculpture, and performance, and merges disparate fields and influences, from interior and stage design to film and comics, exploring desire, memory, and estrangement in contemporary domestic and commercial culture.
Joyce Wieland was influenced by American comic strips, movies, and other forms of popular culture.
A self - taught artist with wide - ranging interests, Basquiat was influenced by comics, advertising, popular culture, African American history, and everyday life.
Since the mid-1970s she has referenced and critiqued American popular culture, suggesting the influence of Pop Art while pointing to Abstract Expressionism through large, physical, drippy paintings of cartoon and comic characters such as Felix the Cat, Mickey Mouse, and Homer Simpson.
Creating layers of social commentary, Bradford uses found stories from comics to question the influence of social media on contemporary culture.
Combining the influence of ancient pre-Columbian cultures and Mexican art with modern - day schlock horror and comic - strip grotesque, Yarber's work, at once disturbing and comedic, trashy and mythical, embodies an eternal contemporaneity.
Long admired by a vast audience for his paintings that combine imagery from a wide variety of sources, Ryden brings together a style influenced by children's book illustrations of the 1940s, underground comics of the 1960s and 70s, arcane symbols from antiquity, and personages from popular culture.
Bourque - LaFrance's interdisciplinary practice combines painting, sculpture, and performance, and merges disparate fields and influences, from interior and stage design to film and comics, exploring desire, memory, and estrangement in contemporary domestic and commercial culture.
With a particular style, vision, and palette influenced by comic books, B - movies, advertising, and car culture, the lowbrow aesthetic is both a cultural reality and a romantic encapsulation of how The West is seen from afar.
Other influences are comic books and American pop culture.
His work is influenced by an array of pop culture icons, comic book heroes, Japanese anime, and street art pioneers Jean - Michel Basquiat, KAWS and Keith Haring.
While the exhibition's two parts will share many key objects drawn from more than 50 public and private collection across the world, each will explore the Ramones through a different lens: the Queens Museum iteration will begin with the Ramones» roots in Queens and reveal their ascendancy in both music and visual culture, demonstrating their remarkable influence on music, fashion, fine art, comics, and film.
Returning to Ohio State in 1946, he developed a style influenced by Cubism and Abstract Expressionism but, though his early work contained elements of popular and historical culture, it wasn't until he was teaching at New Jersey's Rutgers University that he began to appropriate the style and subject matter of comic strips.
Pop art, comic canvases, and other works steeped in mass - culture influences seemed to steal the show.
Jago's inspirations and influences span the cultures of hip - hop, comic books, impressionist masters, Japanese manga, nature, and artists such as Futura 2000 and Mode 2.
This experience influenced his later paintings, prints, and sculptures, which drew on images from pop culture, such as comics and advertisements.
Incorporating the black youth culture that was gaining prominence in modern society in the 1990s, Ofili drew together taboo - breaking influences from hip - hop, contemporary jazz and comic book artwork, to the often political art of his American predecessors Jean - Michel Basquiat and David Hammons.
While citing such diverse pop - culture influences as animated cartoons, comics, and album - cover art, as well as early 20th - century abstraction, Petersen creates a rhythmic space within his paintings suggestive of the syncopations of jazz music.
Ferran Garcia Sevilla presents 42 paintings in the artist's characteristically eclectic style, which draws on influences as diverse as his travels in the Middle East, philosophy, Eastern cultures, comic books and urban graffiti.
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