No wonder, since the combination of KAWS and Supreme is the epitome
of street culture.
They credit the explosion
of street culture into Brazil in the 1980s and 1990s as a major influence and the starting point for their practice.
One of the first artists to inject elements
of street culture into the mainstream of contemporary art, Scharf has continued to pioneer projects like his Cosmic Cavern — a now legendary all - night DayGlo disco party held in the basement of a Brooklyn warehouse from 2009 - 2010.
The use of oil and acrylic paint in an airbrush - like manner imbues the presence
of street culture within contemporary art.
The Museum
of Street Culture is changing how Dallas thinks about what a museum is, where it can be, and what populations it can serve.
Known as one of the artists of Beautiful Losers — a bi-coastal collective inspired by various aspects
of street culture associated with skateboarding, graffiti, punk, and hip - hop — Campbell's defiantly animated assemblages pay homage to the roguishly creative spirit of urban signage.
Scharf's use of airbrush - like oil and acrylic paint embodies the presence
of street culture within contemporary art that he helped establish.
On Feb. 25 at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Museum
of Street Culture director Alan Govenar will speak with director Martin Bell following a screening of Bell's Oscar - nominated documentary, Streetwise, a 1984 documentary that also follows Tiny's life on the streets of Seattle.
He often merges the codes
of street culture (stickers, graffiti) with the codes of high traditional art (the round canvas: the tondo) in works expressing a loss of any fixed definition.
This far ranging exhibition, one of the largest to consider the subject, includes street photography; documentation of performance, events, and artworks presented in the street; works using material from the street; and examples
of street culture by more than thirty artists.
OsGemeos sidestep the trappings
of street culture by not discriminating amongst indoor and outdoor walls.
They extol the virtues
of street culture in various prominent places of popular culture, from Paris to Los Angeles, via Amsterdam, Tel Aviv and Berlin.
Prolific painter and photographer Richard Prince is an artist who has successfully bridged the gap between the world
of street culture and fashion blogosphere and the fine arts.
It has too many fashionable artists, like Ryan McGinley with his photos
of street culture, and too many installations.
Aboudia's energized portrayal
of the street culture of urban Africa takes full flight in «African Dawn», creating a powerful synthesis of historic and current events and propelling Aboudia to the forefront of global contemporary art.
There's considerable disconnect between this movie's universe and reality, its post-PG-13 PG - rated depiction
of street culture and urban workers looking more than a little outlandish twenty - seven years later.
Underlying the streetwear explosion is a wider cultural shift: the rise of rap music and the mainstreaming
of street culture.
What we love: The mishmash
of street culture, art and high fashion makes this brand exciting and intense.
Not exact matches
He is the author
of three books on investing and the
culture of Wall
Street, including his most recent, «My Side
of the
Street.»
If you believe pop
culture, the top
of the business world might seem something like the 80s movie Wall
Street — competition is fierce, rivalries are plenty, and greed is good.
California's fourth - largest metropolis offers a vast collection
of neighbourhoods, all boasting their own unique personalities, including North America's oldest Chinatown, the gay and lesbian
culture of the Castro, Haight - Ashbury's hippie heritage and the modern hipster - ness
of Valencia
Street.
Yet a wrong pronunciation may reveal a lack
of education,
street smarts, or even
culture.
Despite the shift, Stumpf said in an interview with The Wall
Street Journal on Tuesday that there «was no incentive to do bad things» at Wells and laid the blame on the employees rather than the
culture of the firm.
There's a depth
of reporting here that suggests he took this assignment personally, and he makes a compelling argument that the interests
of a publicly traded corporation and a Wall
Street culture hell - bent on wringing every last efficiency from a business aren't compatible with the stock in trade
of the journalism industry — reporting that earns and safeguards the public trust.
On this particular walk, I had popped into the Silver Snail and HMV, both purveyors
of pop
culture that sit across the
street from each other.
The firm that helped with the IPO was Stratton Oakmont, whose raucous
culture and conduct was immortalized in the movie The Wolf
of Wall
Street.
His 11th book, «The Clash
of Cultures: Investment vs. Speculation,» is a highly critical, numbers - driven look at how Wall
Street went wrong, how it's screwing up both the economy and our retirement prospects, and what we can do to fix things.
''... if [a Wall
Street firm's] senior management and board would like to study a
culture that does put clients first, they should hop in a limo and go 110 miles southwest to Valley Forge, Pa. — the home
of The Vanguard Group.»
Mr. Cunningham has published extensively on corporate
culture and governance in journals
of universities such as Columbia, Cornell, and Vanderbilt, and periodicals such as Directors & Boards, Harvard Corporate Governance Blog, NACD Directorship, and The Wall
Street Journal.
But her
street cred comes from her role as one
of the world's first happiness consultants and a Zappos
culture expert.
Law, Ethics and
Culture in Banking Organizer: Banking Standards Board and the Bank
of England Location: Bank
of England, Threadneedle
Street, London EC2R 8AH, UK
William Dudley, President and CEO (Speaker) Date: Thursday, October 20, 2016 Time: 8:30 AM and 4:45 PM EDT Subject:
Culture and Behavior in the Financial Services Industry Event: Reforming
Culture and Behavior in the Financial Services Industry: Expanding the Dialogue Organizers: The Federal Reserve Bank
of New York Location: Federal Reserve Bank
of New York, 33 Liberty
Street, New York, NY
The
culture of death we see clearly in the gang violence on our
streets and in the perpetual war that has ravaged homes in Iraq is just as real, though often harder to see, in the self - centeredness
of our shopping malls and the loneliness
of our workspaces.
The brutalities
of the Chinese regime have also had a toxic effect on China's public moral
culture, as was demonstrated last year in a widely - viewed YouTube video: a truck driver in a Chinese city ran over a small child who was crawling across the
street, stopped» and then ran over the child again, as if the toddler were so much road - kill.
They're more like the mass - marketed latter years
of Sesame
Street, and less like the early, innovative,
culture - shaping times.
Writing recently in the Wall
Street Journal on campus rape accusations, Peter Berkowitz asks, «Where are the professors... who will insist clearly and in public that due process is a fundamental component
of American political institutions and
culture... indispensable in a free society to the fair administration
of justice?
Christians who live where bombs fall in the
streets and warlords bear weapons into the marketplace know the power
of prayer more vividly and practically than most
of us who know the securities
of an affluent
culture.
You might think that 1987, the year Tom Wolfe published his novel «The Bonfire
of the Vanities» and Oliver Stone released his movie «Wall
Street,» marked the high tide
of America's new money
culture.
If Christians swayed with the wind
of «popular
culture», taiming to please man instead
of God, and did not have doctrinal beliefs that are fundamental and unchangeable, they would be «like salt thrown into the
streets to be trodden down under the feet
of men...».
Buildings for education, religion,
culture, sport and government are sited either at the end
of important
street vistas or fronting squares or plazas.
It's a lively volume with contributions by Terry Teachout (drama critic for the Wall
Street Journal), Carol Iannone (editor
of Academic Questions), and Asia himself (a distinguished composer and professor
of composition at U
of A), among others, and they all get to the heart
of the problem
of high
culture at the present time in America.
From Casey: As a newish stay - at - home - mom at 40 (after a career in higher education administration), what I notice is a certain stay - at - home - mom
culture, with all sorts
of unspoken rules, at places like the park down the
street from my house.
The crowds in the
streets of Cairo, the marchers in Islamabad, the Palestinians who ululated and fired off their guns to celebrate the slaughter
of Americans: they still grasp what blood does and why a mythic
culture needs violence for its foundation.
If we really want to catch the attention
of the
culture, how about selling all the church properties and using the billions in proceeds to get the homeless off the
streets and to provide vaccinations and clean water for third world countries?
He is the author
of Gray Matters: Navigating the Space Between Legalism and Liberty (Baker, 2013), Hipster Christianity (Baker, 2010) and has written for The Wall
Street Journal, The Washington Post, CNN.com, The Princeton Theological Review, Mediascape, Books &
Culture, Christianity Today, RELEVANT magazine, IMAGE Journal, Q Ideas and Conversantlife.com.
The eclectic menu features global
street food that is meant to connect people through the diversity
of food and
culture.
Malcolm Bedell is co-author
of the critically acclaimed «Eating in Maine: At Home, On the Town, and On the Road,» as well as Brocavore, a blog focusing on
street food
culture, and the junk food - centric «Spork & Barrel.»
Alicante, one
of the most beautiful cities in the Iberian penninsula, dominated by a hill - top castle, filled with historical
culture,
street side bars and restaurants, and the Mediterranean sea at hand.
The resulting menu is collaboration between Chef Santos and VANDAL's Executive Chef Jonathan Kavourakis and includes nods to global
street culture of locales from Chile to Thailand, Greece to Amsterdam and beyond.
A large mural on SW 14th
Street of political leaders and entertainers from various Latin countries illustrates the comfortable mix
of cultures.