Sentences with phrase «line art pop»

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Combining graphic, jagged lines with a love of primary pops of colour, contemporary artist Lin Michelle exploits unconventional and innovative materials and textures to create bold, abstract art pieces that pack a statement - making punch.
At each stop they staged happenings, concerts and pop - up art installations — from performances by singer - songwriter Cat Power to a mirror - lined yurt by artist Urs Fischer outfitted with a gleaming white bed and disco ball.
Venice Film Festival British filmmaker Andrea Arnold would have been 16 years old when Kate Bush topped the UK pop charts with «Wuthering Heights,» a swirling art - rock ballad that stripped the Emily Brontë novel for which it is named down to a few key lines and narrative details, but evoked its grand - scale tragic romance in -LSB-...]
As Hedwig, an ironic transsexual transplanted to a Kansas trailer park, Mitchell sings in seafood dives, sports an assortment of pop - art wigs and squeezes juice out of the film's best (mostly unprintable) lines.
Utah Symphony President / CEO Paul Meecham and Festival Founding Donor Joanne Shiebler have details on this summer's Deer Valley Music Festival line up and ticket sales and Joceyln Scudder and Hadley Dynak with the Park City Summit Arts Council have details on Friday's Blank Canvas — a performance showcase and pop - up dance party at the Yard.
Text and line art look extremely crisp on the screen, and even detailed images like panels in a comic book popped.
We parked near the Kalk Bay Theatre and then wandered the Main Road, popping into many of the quirky boutiques and browsing the art shops that line the road.
if you go to my web site some of my art work but not all of it is dark the Kennedy king Assinations 911 Freddie Kruger my name is Allen Eberle and I live in Clinton Iowa and do black light hologram paintings maybe we could work together on line some how some of my art work is pop culture too but you will need to wear chromo depth three d glasses for this to work which you can get at American paper optics
Also fabulous cartoons — Kind of a mashup of New Yorker meets disenfranchised ad exec meets pop line art all on the back of a business card.
Think of Cubist quotes from African art and Pop Art slices from advertising, with maybe a buckyball or two to keep them in line — and I can not help thinking that Behle sides with the rappart and Pop Art slices from advertising, with maybe a buckyball or two to keep them in line — and I can not help thinking that Behle sides with the rappArt slices from advertising, with maybe a buckyball or two to keep them in line — and I can not help thinking that Behle sides with the rapper.
In my mind, there's a clear line from Abstract Expressionism to Pop Art, and, despite the convoluted detours of it, this line leads to the painting made today.
Thickly painted forms interact with squiggly lines and flat surfaces to create a type of abstraction that knowingly flirts with Pop art.
GM Abstract painting seems to exist at a time now when there is an enormous trend in art towards the pop and the immediate pay - off of a punch line, or if I may be so prosaic, a cheap thrill.
Constantly re-imagining his recognizable imagery inspired by art history and the animated cartoons, his approach to Pop art tradition is blurring lines between high and low art and fashion, and selling on all levels of the market.
KAWS's art stands within the historical continuum that began with Pop Art, straddling the line between fine art and global commerart stands within the historical continuum that began with Pop Art, straddling the line between fine art and global commerArt, straddling the line between fine art and global commerart and global commerce.
Neither does a direct line from commercial work to abstract paintings by someone who, like Reinhardt, hated Pop Art.
Considered a forefather of the Pop Art movement, Stuart Davis translated the visual imagery of New York City and the jazz music of the mid-20th Century into iconographic abstract paintings of squiggly lines and flashy colors.
Kitaj had a significant influence on British pop art, with his figurative paintings featuring areas of bright colour, economic use of line and overlapping planes which made them resemble collages, but eschewing most abstraction and modernism.
The influence of Picabia and Duchamp, of Joseph Beuys's languid line, and of Pop Art drift through these drawings.
Within a few years, he began to cut the wrappers enabling him to produce the finely wrought and distinct Pop art format seen in Coco was a Little Poco Loco about Cacao and Men, 1968, whereby Hansen delicately employed a thin line from the then current Hershey wrapper to outline Coco's body.
Exploring the intricacies of color, Apfelbaum weaves her way, both literally and conceptually, through ideas of Minimalism, Pop aesthetics, and Color Field painting to blur the lines between two and three - dimensional art making.
Recent books include: Anthony Caro: Presence (2010), Bridget Riley: From Life (2010), the award - winning Gerhard Richter: Painting Appearances (2009), Pop Art Portraits (2007), Interpreting Caro (2005) and Richard Long: Walking the Line (2003).
- Jason Jacques Gallery announces a stellar line - up of contemporary ceramic art juxtaposed with Pop and Op Art paintings for its exhibition at Frieze New York, a monumental gathering of the world's leading modern and contemporary galleriart juxtaposed with Pop and Op Art paintings for its exhibition at Frieze New York, a monumental gathering of the world's leading modern and contemporary galleriArt paintings for its exhibition at Frieze New York, a monumental gathering of the world's leading modern and contemporary galleries.
Inside, the walls were lined with breezy Juliette Blightman portraits, the first in a series of pop - up shows from Dankow's Karma International, the latest gallery - in - residence to be arranged by art adviser Simmy Swinder, who had inherited the venue from Carmichael Gallery.
London, 1996; published for «Andy Warhol Skulls and Self Portraits - D'Offay Gallery, Nov 1995 - Jan 1996» 31x23 inches Very good to excellent condition; fold - lines as originally constructed Category Pop Art less
2014 Teach Us To Outgrow Our Madness, Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin, Germany Lasker Schoolwerth: Dense Fictions, Galería Marta Cervera, Madrid, Spain Taking a Line for a Walk, Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Switzerland Drawings and Prints — Selections from the Permanent Collection, The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, USA Group Show, L.A. Louver Gallery, Venice, USA Pop Abstraction, Garth Greenan Gallery, New York, USA 93 Exhibition, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea, Santiago de Compostela, Spain Inhabiting the World, The Busan Biennale, Busan, Korea Slow Learner, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London; England Night Images, Michael Werner Kunsthandel, Cologne, Germany
Others preferred the clean lines of hard - edge painting, of Pop art or Minimalist objects — anything that would eliminate the particularity of the artist's hand.
Drawing inspiration from Minimalism, Op and Pop Art, and Frank Stella's «Black Paintings,» he creates compositions out of an assortment of non-fine art materials — including vinyl, spray rubber, security glass, and commercial ink — which he covers with V - shaped, gridded lines, intentionally marred with a variety of surface imperfectioArt, and Frank Stella's «Black Paintings,» he creates compositions out of an assortment of non-fine art materials — including vinyl, spray rubber, security glass, and commercial ink — which he covers with V - shaped, gridded lines, intentionally marred with a variety of surface imperfectioart materials — including vinyl, spray rubber, security glass, and commercial ink — which he covers with V - shaped, gridded lines, intentionally marred with a variety of surface imperfections.
Everything from the lifestyle Barbie x Andy Warhol line - up, which comprises tops, scarves, sunglasses, candles, is, naturally, steeped in pop art.
As a result, Krushenick's work in particular straddled the lines of many styles, including: Op Art, Pop Art, Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, and Color Field.
In some of her earliest drawings, the artist's undulating lines coalesce into appropriated cartoon characters, in works that predate pop art.
Nicholas Krushenick (May 31, 1929 — February 5, 1999) was an American abstract painter whose artistic style straddled the line between Op Art, Pop Art, Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism and Color Field.
She used strident, luminescent neon colors; her themes were frequently built on colored grids of dots in line with the Benday dots encountered in Pop Art; she applied the paint very evenly, using spray cans for example, and often relied on vinyl or other plastic foils.
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But nothing could compare to their first early years of creation, when the two artists broke down the lines separating mass culture and fine art, paving the way for Pop Art and changing Western Art history forevart, paving the way for Pop Art and changing Western Art history forevArt and changing Western Art history forevArt history forever.
Known for her visceral formations of colour, line, and shape, Cain's style resists definition, referencing styles as diverse as Abstract Expressionism, graffiti, and Pop Art.
This modern optimism is highlighted by Charles Demuth's work «I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold», 1928 — not the only work on display that anticipates Pop Art — dedicated to the poet William Carlos Williams — from the lines «Among the rain and lights, I saw the figure 5, in gold, on a red firetruck...».
Appropriating characters, images and effects from pop culture, the work of KAWS blurs the lines between high and low art, and between art and fashion.
Taking from Pop Art's exploration of commodities and the anthropomorphic qualities of goods, Craig - Martin's acrylic paintings take mass - produced objects from the consumerist age as subject matter, depicting these quotidian items in graphical lurid colours and outlined in black line drawing.
Unlike Pop art which drew on imagery from popular culture, however, Op art was a style of abstraction that relied on geometric shapes, lines, and color juxtapositions to create optical illusions for the viewer.
This shift in Piacentino's work, away from pure minimalism while still maintaining a commitment to blemish-less surfaces, is in line with these words from Germano Celant: «It is in this historical climate of oscillation between art and design, handcrafts and industry, the useful and the useless, the one - off piece and the mass - produced object, and between the autonomy and heteronomy of pure creation, that we can place the contribution of Piacentino, whose otherness and uniqueness lie precisely in the dialectic between the two poles, Pop and Minimal.
Amalgamating varied references from Abstract Expressionism to Op art and even Pop Art, Grotjahn astutely explores the phenomenological line between abstraction and representatiart and even Pop Art, Grotjahn astutely explores the phenomenological line between abstraction and representatiArt, Grotjahn astutely explores the phenomenological line between abstraction and representation.
«Bathroom, 1961,» showing a toilet, bathtub and sink in line drawings, is one of Lichtenstein's earliest pop art creations using Benday dots, mimicking a mode of commercial printing.
In the late 1980s, Forsblom brought a line - up of Pop Art pioneers to Finland: Robert Rauschenberg exhibited his paintings in 1987, and in 1988 the gallery hosted a group exhibition of artists represented by the legendary gallerist Leo Castelli, including paintings, sculptures and works on paper by top names such as Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg and Andy Warhol.
Much more recently, text has played a central role in modern and contemporary movements: Georges Braque's Cubist paintings featured words tucked between lines of fractured geometry, while Roy Lichtenstein's cartoonish Pop Art paintings often contained quote bubbles.
Line up of artists include: Bad - girl performance art legend Penny Arcade; pioneering artist Christian Marclay, whose work explores the connections between visual and audio cultures; Turner Prize - winning artist Martin Creed; investigatory pop / electronic composer and performer Simon Bookish and the spectacular contemporary dance choreographer Frauke Requardt.
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