Sentences with phrase «most iconic imagery»

The exhibition will include some of the artist's most iconic imagery, including portraits of Muhammad Ali and Marilyn Monroe, the artist's self - portrait, still - lifes, and mythical or heroic figures such as Superman.
Featuring paintings and works on paper from 1984 to present, this exhibition will highlight his most iconic imagery.
Avengers: Infinity War will not only be the grand slam home run attempt, it'll be the live - action debut of some of the most iconic imagery from the humanist comics that inspired the movies.
In his role as on - set visual effects supervisor for Game of Thrones, Raisani has helped craft much of the show's most iconic imagery; when not in Westeros, he also found time to direct his first feature, out this Friday from IFC.
He founded two studios that have produced some of the most iconic imagery ever put to paper, like the «I ♥ NY» logo.

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It's simply gorgeous, a testament to the possibilities of iconic imagery within the genre (possibilities strangely untapped throughout the years, for the most part).
Complementary exhibitions focus on early film and photographic imagery from the same era and on the iconic graphic design work of one of Israel's most important practitioners during the mid-1960s.
Their decks featured artworks by Damien Hirst, an edition considered to be one of the most valuable and coveted Supreme releases to date; Ryan McGuinnes with the collection of Pantone decks; the street artist KAWS; the visual artist, graffiti writer, performance artist musician and sculptor Rammellzee; the artist Dan Colen with the edition featuring imagery of Nike sneakers and chains; the Russian conceptual artist Andrei Molodkin; the graphic designer Peter Saville with iconic pulsar waves featured on a Joy Division album artwork; the director Larry Clark most famous for his cult film «Kids»; Neo-Pop artist and 80s icon Jeff Koons with the variety of monkey imagery with surreal backgrounds; Richard Prince; world - renowned Japanese artist Takashi Murakami; Marilyn Minter; George Condo; John Baldessari; Robert Longo; Raymond Pettibon; and many many more.
In collaboration with the Gordon Parks Foundation, this second half of a two - part exhibition will focus on some of Parks» most celebrated and iconic imagery; demonstrating his abilities as a photographer and journalist who moved just as seamlessly documenting everyday life and injustice facing African American families across the country, framing his subjects with compassion amidst unvarnished reality.
The simplicity of the Black Flag logo, one of the most iconic punk rock logos ever constructed from drawing just four bars, was one of Raymond Pettibon's earliest known images and one that would exemplify the artist's knack for creating witty, definitive, comic styled imagery for the next 40 years.
These photographs, captured during the course of Esser's road trips through California and Washington, extend the artist's romantic treatment of European landscapes to the Western United States, investigating the imagery of the world's most mythologized frontier in delicate pictures of iconic locations.
The «billboard paintings» are in contrast to canvas works, more flat and featuring iconic or catchy imagery, while the drawings are the most natural for the artist.
Although my work doesn't look on the surface much like his, I think he taught me about using iconic signifiers and figures that I could project myself into for emotion and as an avatar in paint (like Scott McCloud describes in his amazing book, Understanding Comics, that we do as comic readers), and create figurative narrative allegories that hopefully resonate deeper than most political cartoons and relate to Goya and other art historical uses of politics and allegory as much as the imagery could relate to underground comics and contemporary worlds.
With his trademark vividly - coloured, larger - than - life canvases, Young reinterprets iconic imagery featuring two of popular cultures most famous faces: contemporary catwalk heroine, Kate Moss and modern screen siren, Marilyn Monroe.
«In collaboration with the Gordon Parks Foundation, this second half of I AM YOU at Jack Shainman Gallery will focus on some of Parks» most celebrated and iconic imagery; demonstrating his abilities as a photographer and journalist who moved just as seamlessly documenting everyday life and injustice facing African - American families across the country, framing his subjects with compassion amidst unvarnished reality.»
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