Sentences with phrase «most iconic prints»

On the other side of the partnership, Liberty's Jamie Millar, Creative Director of Liberty Fabrics says, «We are delighted to have worked with Anthropologie, helping them select some of our most iconic prints to reinterpret for this dazzling collection.»
The gallery has handled some of Lichtenstein's most iconic prints from these series such as Crying Girl (1964), with its bold Pop palette of red, yellow and blue.
As one of the most iconic prints of all time, stripes have an unmistakable allure, which has long been favoured by many of the world's most stylish.
This exhibition will feature some of Warhol's most iconic print portfolios as well as lesser known sets.

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The gallery, located just below a full - scale, suspended model of the telescope, features eight large - scale, high - definition prints of Hubble's most iconic images captured over the past 25 years.
Lip - prints of the fashion industry's most iconic women decorate this cotton canvas case from Charlotte Tilbury.
The top part of the monokini features one of the most iconic and classic prints ever existed in fashion history - classic palm leaf print with a nice vintage vibe to it.
Crafted from a cotton mix this lovingly created sweatshirt has a stylised christmas print on the front, a crew neck and long sleeves.Sometimes, you've just got to look beyond the norm for your Seasonal needs, and these designs are some of the most iconic around right now, Be sure to not miss out and kit
Framed by Diamond Head, one of the world's most climbed (extinct) volcanoes, and with nearly two miles of continuous white sand and palm trees, this iconic beach — over the past 80 years its image has even been printed on tens of thousands «aloha shirts» — is almost always full of tourists and surfers.
Stunning visual history of the NEOGEO Packed full of character art and pixel art from the most iconic NEOGEO games Handpicked high resolution photographs of the all - important hardware Interviews with key staff, integrel to the system's success Officially licensed by SNK and complete with exclusive licensed content 400 pages in length, following the NEOGEO and SNK right up to present day A4 Hardback book made with high quality, durable print materials NEOGEO: A Visual History is available now from FunstockRetro.co.uk!
With over 10 years» experience at some of the industry's most renowned studios and agencies in London and Stockholm, as well as freelancing for leading brands, Robert has gained a reputation for his iconic brand identities, custom and retail fonts for print and screen.
«Mali Twist» presents a vast collection of vintage photographs and portraits from Sidibé's archives, bringing «together for the first time his most exceptional and iconic photographs; period images he printed himself between 1960 and 1980; a selection of «folders» containing his evening shots; and a series of new portraits of timeless beauty.»
She has recently begun printing some of her most iconic images as shimmering sublimation prints on aluminum plates, lending an ethereal quality to already exquisite prints.
When I saw David Hammons's body prints, I was really struck by how he could leave an impression on one of the most iconic symbols of «freedom» in my consciousness.
Ahead of the British Museum's new exhibition dedicated to the work of Katsushika Hokusai (25 May — 13 August 2017), whose print The Great Wave is one of the most iconic images of all time, we thought we'd pick three other great shows that explore the art of Japan.
A major figure in the development of Pop art in the 1960s, Robert Indiana is best known for his iconic LOVE series of sculptures and prints, which rank among the most recognizable images in postwar art.
A period of vigorous experimentation in 1953 culminated in two of his most controversial, now iconic works: Erased de Kooning Drawing and Automobile Tire Print (both 1953).
With over 30,000 prints to choose from — many of which are iconic, and most of which are by masters of the medium - the gallery's staff of 11 has produced a captivating exhibition of the photographs that call to us the loudest, or whisper the softest.
«State of Mind» will appeal to those in the know before it appeals to the general public — Tom Marioni's Process Print (1969) failed to capture the attention of the dozens of school kids running around the day I visited, as did Chris Burden's video piece, Documentation of Selected Works (1971 - 74), in which Burden talks about most of his iconic performance pieces (Bed, Shoot).
Organized in collaboration with London's Tate Britain and the Metropolitan Museum of New York, the exhibition celebrates the artist's 80th birthday, retracing his entire career through more than 160 works (paintings, photographs, engravings, video installations, drawings and printed works), including his most iconic paintings — swimming pools, double portraits and monumental landscapes — and some of his most recent creations.
This auction is a rare opportunity for buyers to purchase artist books and prints by some of the art world's most iconic figures: Pablo Picasso, Peter Doig, Banksy, Henri Matisse, Salvador Dalí, and many more.
This beautiful hardcover book contains 150 + pages of expertly written an printed images of John Buck's most iconic works.
Spanning three decades of Warhol's career, In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking features some of the artist's most iconic screen prints, including his portraits of Marilyn Monroe and Mao Zedong, the splashy camouflage series, and the controversial Electric Chair portfolio.
The prints in this exhibition include the most revolutionary and most iconic work of each of the three photographers: the Cowboy Kate series of Haskins, the Birth, Death Valley and Twin series of Shinoyama, and the Jane Birkin portraits of Giacobetti.
When the Hammer Museum promoted its first - ever «Made in L.A.» exhibition this summer, its advertising was printed on the city's most iconic poster: bold black letters on a high - voltage variegated background of a technicolor rainbow.
Presented together as a group for the first time, this online auction features 41 prints of some of Diane Arbus» most iconic images.
In Picasso's iconic Still Life With Chair Caning (1912), perhaps the most famous work of this period, the artist playfully renders a tabletop still life by incorporating everyday elements like newspaper and rope, as well as a trompe - l'oeil piece of mass - produced oilcloth printed with a chair - caning pattern.
Jasper Johns: Seeing with the Mind's Eye will be installed roughly chronologically, beginning with a selection of Johns's first mature paintings, drawings, sculptures, and prints from the 1950s and 60s, focusing on one of his most iconic early subjects: numbers.
The exhibition, curated by Jennifer Farrell, Curator of Exhibitions, and Bruce Boucher, Director of the Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, includes early prints from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, which reveal Johns» early adaptation of the medium in creating some of his most iconic images.
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