Not exact matches
But what he couldn't have
known is that riff would become a
part of popular culture, inspiring stadium chants like this:
When did you
know the «hashtag» was
part of the
popular culture and what did you learn from this journey?
As you
know, American
culture is very
popular in France, whether it is movies, games, whatever, so I would be happy to be
part of returning the favor.
Part of a group
of artists
known as the Chicago Imagists who emerged in the 1960s, Paschke (1939 — 2004) was strongly influenced by media imagery and
popular culture — newspapers, magazines, advertisements, film and television.
Then working in the same studio building as Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Indiana and Ellsworth Kelly, Rosenquist was formulating what would become
known as Pop Art at the same time that Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein were developing their own takes on
popular culture in different
parts of New York City.
The show at Guild Hall includes images
of a cryopreservation unit (where the dead are preserved by freezing), a glass flask containing live HIV cells, and a decomposing corpse that's
part of the Forensic Anthropology Research Facility,
known in
popular culture as the Body Farm.