Not exact matches
New to this disc is the four - minute «In Walt's Words: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,» an audio - only interview with Walt Disney discussing the film set to an image track, the seven - minute featurette «
Iconography» that explores the film's influences
on popular culture, art, and fashion, «@DisneyAnimation: Designing Disney's First Princess» with four contemporary animators discussing the design of Snow White, and an «Alternate Sequence: The Prince Meets Snow White,» plus the breezy promo - style pieces «The Fairest Facts of Them All: 7 Facts You May Now Know About Snow White» with Disney Channel star Sofia Carson and the rap retelling «Snow White in Seventy Seconds.»
As with The Shining, Rob Reiner's Stand by Me is difficult to appraise afresh because its
iconography, performances and mood are so ingrained in
popular culture and have been so influential
on American coming of age cinema.
Taking
on the
iconography of
popular culture with a satirical edge, artist and animator Eric Yahnker challenges conventions of fine art with his impeccable drafting style.
The work of Paul McCarthy investigates the stereotypes and myths surrounding American
popular culture, with particular focus
on the unconscious effects of media, consumerism and
iconography.
Often incorporating
popular iconography, the artist attempts to shed light
on the relationship between man and monument, coexisting as representations of one another.
Using bold, easy to recognize imagery, and vibrant block colours, Pop artists like Andy Warhol (1928 - 87) created an
iconography based
on photos of
popular celebrities like film - stars, advertisements, posters, consumer product packaging, and comic strips - material that helped to narrow the divide between the commercial arts and the fine arts.
Works by such Pop artists as the Americans Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, Tom Wesselman, James Rosenquist, and Robert Indiana and the Britons David Hockney and Peter Blake, among others, were characterized by their portrayal of any and all aspects of
popular culture that had a powerful impact
on contemporary life; their
iconography — taken from television, comic books, movie magazines, and all forms of advertising — was presented emphatically and objectively, without praise or condemnation but with overwhelming immediacy, and by means of the precise commercial techniques used by the media from which the
iconography itself was borrowed.
His work juxtaposes symbolic elements borrowed from pre-Columbian mythology, religious
iconography, and
popular culture to highlight cultural and historic collisions between Western and non-Western cultures that includes borders and immigration issues based
on the artist's concepts of reverse Modernism and reverse anthropology.
A 21st - century channeling of Andy Warhol's original visual discourse
on popular American culture, Longley - Cook's show places drag in the lineage of pop
iconography with fresh, thoughtful perspective.
Johns, Pettibone, and Rosenquist each deploy distinct
iconographies derived from
popular culture to articulate parodic and ironical views
on subjects centered
on American politics and consumer culture.
Self - described as a «mechanic artist,» Romero draws
on Pre-Columbian
iconography, colonial imagery, and
popular culture to transform automobiles and their components into contemporary works of art.
Running from 10:30 am - 4 pm, the day includes sessions
on the Kandors» light and color; fantastical architecture; relationship to
popular culture; science fiction
iconography; musical influences; and more.
His influential body of work, from his earliest videos made in the late 1990s to his most recent performances and installations, combs the
iconography of
popular culture, its brands and its products, as it explores the affective pull they have
on us.