Sentences with phrase «now iconic»

The now iconic molded plastic shell seat of these chairs were created through a process of a bent and welded supporting wire frame.
The button layout, instead, takes on the now iconic LG placement, on the back below the camera optics, with the volume rocker flanking the power button.
It can be remembered that for Android 5.0 Lollipop and Android 6.0 Marshmallow, the hidden easter egg was a clone of the previously popular, but the extraordinarily difficult game Flappy Bird, with the now iconic bird replaced by an orange Android robot.
The camera optics are up top on the back of this white edition, with the now iconic Motorola dimple underneath, along with the Nexus logo in landscape.
Recent images posted by Evan Blass, as well as leaks from other sources, also seem to back up these claims, showing off the front, back and sides of the Note 8, as well as its now iconic S Pen.
The Wonderboom takes that now iconic UE speaker design and squashes it down into a barrel shape.
The rumor originated in China and suggests that both future versions of the iPhone will flaunt a waterproof body, but will NOT have the now iconic «antenna stripes» that all previous and present iterations of the iPhone has so far sported.
That's what led Snapchat from basic geofilters to acquiring Looksery to power its now iconic selfie lenses.
Since its original creation in 2006, the now iconic EDRM diagram has been downloaded from the EDRM website many thousands of times, and referenced throughout the industry in media articles, blogs and e-discovery training materials.
My path of discovery would ultimately lead to me to publish the now iconic «Hockey Stick» curve in the late 1990s.
Hockney was easily tempted away from the UK to California, where the liberal attitudes of Los Angeles gave him artistic freedom and resulted in his now iconic homoerotic modernist abstractions featuring naked men in swimming pools, such as «Peter getting out of Nick's Pool» (1966).
Over the course of nine chapters, it examines her life, her exploration of the works of other artists and the transformation of her emotions into such works of art as the now iconic pieces «Destruction of the Father,» «Fillette,» «Cells» and «Maman.»
Of great professional and personal importance was his marriage to the painter Sheila Girling in 1949, with whom he shared a studio building, and who suggested that Early One Morning (1962) might benefit from being painted a particular, and now iconic, colour of red rather than the green he had applied.
Between 1971 and 1976 Campus created nine videos, including the now iconic 1973 Three Transitions.
(Ditto furniture designers such as Charles Eames, whose now iconic molded plywood chairs were among the objects on display.)
Hodges» flower curtains and metal chain cobwebs, now iconic works, are often seen as metaphors for the passage of time but are also about the activation of space as they are about the ignition of a memory.
Artist Anish Kapoor began his career as a painter, but really he is so much more - with his richly substantial works and now iconic designs for the London 2012 Olympic Orbit tower.
He then embarked upon his now iconic series exploring particular motifs such as robes — which signify a kind of self - portrait — and hearts, which for Dine serve as a symbol of genuine feeing.
When in 1914 Marcel Duchamp made now iconic readymades (ordinary, everyday objects that the artist selected and modified) it was revolutionary.
Picking up from her now iconic Kitchen Series, the new work of artist Carrie Mae Weems expands on questions of image appropriation and on - screen representation of black female culture.
Aguilar's now iconic triptych, Three Eagles Flying (1990), set the stage for her future work by using her nude body as an overt and courageous rebellion against the colonization of Latinx identities — racial, gendered, cultural and sexual.
This was the first solo show of American artist Mark Rothko in Britain the now iconic exhibition is brought vividly to life through the Gallery's archives of -LSB-...]
Tracing his early interest in themes pertaining to authorship, identity and the artist, the show features «Cave», the now iconic blue plaque installation that was exhibited in Turk's Royal College of Art degree show in 1991.
The subsequent media coverage of the open letter to the president of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and a now iconic group photograph, gave notoriety to a group of artists including Sterne.
Tillmans first made a name for himself in the early 1990s, with photographs that captured an entire generation and a youth culture of which he was part, and which are now iconic images of that era.
Frank Stella's fascination with what he deemed to be the current shortcomings of structure, form and the materiality of painting began when Stella saw Jasper Johns» now iconic Flag at the Leo Castelli Gallery in 1958.
When Kuitca first made these now iconic works in the early 1990s, he envisioned the beds being vertically mounted on the walls of an enclosed space.
Yves Klein worked with chemists to create his now iconic International Klein Blue to offer, as he put it, an «open window to freedom as the possibility of being immersed in the immeasurable existence of colour».
An active member of the New York School of painters, Sterne was also one of the artists known as the «Irascibles», who protested against the Metropolitan Museum of Art's policy on American painting of the 1940s and who was included in a now iconic photograph for Life magazine in 1951; Sterne, notably, is the only woman in the image.
Once belonging to a larger text by Cicero, this meaningless string of Latin words is now iconic and recognizable in its own right.
Having worked with British fashion designer Alexander McQueen, it was here that Tsai designed the now iconic floral skull motif and cemented Tsai's reputation as an exciting and innovative designer.
American multimedia artist Joseph Cornell began developing the concept for his now iconic shadow boxes in the early 1930s after multiple encounters with Surrealist artists and writers at the avant - garde Julien Levy Gallery in New York.
The now iconic photograph that illustrates the piece was not only staged but also modelled by Perriand herself.
This photograph was taken the same year that Gordon made his now iconic film work ’24 Hour Psycho», in which he slowed down the famous Hitchcock film from 1960 to last 24 hours - this film would later lead to his Turner Prize nomination and award in 1996.
His images are now iconic, replicated in memes and prints with added ironic sayings, but at the time they were composed the artist was creating an entirely new artistic expression.
As we gain a certain remove from the now iconic tales of the New York School, we are learning that the movement was not linear and that there were many artists who made important contributions but were often overshadowed by the charismatic personalities of celebrity artists.
This series staged these now iconic miniature spaces, using dollhouse furniture and other seemingly banal props, to conjure a pseudo reality.
The exhibit showcases works by Robert Indiana, including his 2013 «Shout For Peace» and works from his now iconic HOPE series begun in 2008.
The album's cover features the now iconic shot of the band on the zebra crossing outside the Studios.
Taking in old classics, including his now iconic prints of Battersea Power Station, the National Theatre and Tate Modern; commissions for high profile clients including the Southbank Centre, Royal Shakespeare Company and Transport for London; and new, more abstract architectural pieces, this show brings together some of Catherall's best - known artworks and displays his signature style and movement to mastery of the linocutting medium.
The talent emerged from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2012 with his now iconic Haze Chair.
He laid the core concepts of Suprematism in the pamphlet «From Cubism and Futurism to Suprematism», published in 1915 on the occasion of the avant - garde exhibition in Saint Petersburg, where the now iconic «Black Suprematic Rectangle», or the «Black Square» as it's now known, was first exhibited.
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As the youngest artist to present at the Whitney Biennial in 2006 (he was 25 at the time), Trecartin's first major work, A Family Finds Entertainment, has since become a seminal piece of video art; it's hyperactive pace and kitsch surrealism are now iconic (the word «Trecartin-esque» is a surprisingly common art - world adjective).
Major acquisitions include Joseph Beuys's «Lightning with Stag in Its Glare» (1958 — 85), Jeff's Koons «Puppy» (1992), now iconic in its position in the Museum Plaza, Mark Rothko's «Untitled» (1952 — 53) and Robert Rauschenberg's «Barge» (1962 — 63), purchased jointly with the museum in New York.
In addition to his newly commissioned Bob Rauschenberg puppet / installation and related opening night performance, the exhibition will also include a selection of the artist's now iconic and humorous «Word» paintings, as well as a series of recent watercolor drawings and collages produced during Wayne White's month - long Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Residency on Captiva Island in 2013.
It traces Ray from his artistic beginnings in New York through to his central role in the Parisian avant - garde, where he featured in the first Surrealist exhibition with Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, Joan Miró, and Pablo Picasso and produced such now iconic works as Noire et blanche and Le Violon d'Ingres.
The museum's beginnings date back to 1993, when antique dealer Scott Wilson spotted an oil painting in the trash — the now iconic Lucy in the Field with Flowers.
Another acknowledged leading figure of the movement is Michelangelo Pistoletto (b. 1933), whose now iconic mirror paintings played with the representation of reality by inviting the viewer to enter the work.
The stage was truly set during the year of 1993, at the now iconic and controversial Whitney Biennial.
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