Sentences with phrase «playful pop art»

Anya Hindmarch, launched her brand of luxury handbags and personalized accessories in 1987, which is celebrated for its playful pop art style.
«Clem - bashing», as it came to be known dates from his refusal to back the new, more playful pop art of the 60s — and later postmodernism.

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The bold green nightstand pops against the pale blue wall color, and playful wall art adds a girly touch.
So today's outfit is inspired, connects many of the latest trends together which in my opinion have an excellent result...;) For a funky, funny and playful look, I combined: A long blouse with pop art logos, a black skirt with straps, high thigh socks, biker boots, statement necklace, a neutral backpack, a crème beanie, black round mirrored glasses and the stylish and famous khaki parka!
When a film like Prince appears out of nowhere, with its pseudo-incendiary electronic score and sophisticated examination of revenge, it revives hope for a pop - art cinema that's not only capable of balancing enraged critique with playful, irreverent aesthetics, but also treats its characters like actual human beings rather than pawns on a chess board.
Nearby is QT Canberra, a playful, politically themed five - star stay with a designer pop - art aesthetic.
Often perceived as humorous, whimsical or playful, the works poetically allude toward confrontations with mortality, timelessness and cultural awareness through slick pop - art...
Standout solo booths included an overview of abstract paintings from 1966 to 2013 by the brilliant British artist Richard Smith at Flowers Gallery, Ai Weiwei's conceptually playful sculptures and editions at Chambers Fine Art and painted abstract wood works by Cordy Ryman at Galerie Zurcher, while juxtapositions of works by Tony Tasset and Scott Reeder at Kavi Gupta and David Wojnarowicz and Martin Wong at P.P.O.W made group hangings pop.
Rob Pruitt (b. 1964, Washington, D.C.) is rooted in a pop sensibility and a playful critique of art world structures.
Owens» interest in her artwork's relationship to space and architecture, her feminism, a playful interaction between avant - garde and kitschy pop art, and experimentation with technical invention.
Other highlights include Paul Kos's and William Leavitt's playful and irreverent forms of Conceptual art; diverse interpretations of Pop art by American painter Allan D'Arcangelo, British filmmaker and collage artist Jeff Keen, the Spanish photographer and object maker Darío Villalba; and new and iconoclastic forms of expression in the postwar period by Japanese artists Kazuyo Kinoshita, Atsuko Tanaka, Keiji Uematsu, and Eiji Uematsu.
The Art History Paintings series presents playful quips on iconic artworks and pop culture.
Rob Pruitt's work is rooted in a pop sensibility and a playful critique of art world structures.
Alongside his former lover, the artist Robert Rauschenberg, and his friends choreographer Merce Cunningham and composer John Cage, Jasper Johns is also seen as one of the fathers of Pop Art and its embrace of consumer culture with his playful appropriation of household brands and products.
When he first made them in the 1960s, they were a playful bridge between Pop Art and Minimalism and a radical departure from his black - and - white photo - paintings.
Beginning in the early 1960s with a perverse German pop art celebrating sorry and unglamorous foodstuffs, plastic buckets, socks and sausages, Polke was from the beginning (and as one of Joseph Beuys's favourite students in Düsseldorf) as critical as he was playful.
Playful, rigorous, and spontaneous, his works are rich in their connection to art movements, such as abstract expressionism and pop art, while pulsating in a distinct maximalist style all their own.
In a new series of diminutive ceramic tiles, California artist Wesley Anderegg flattens his tragicomic figures with a playful nod to Pop Art paintings and comic book panels.
Much of the work (from SFr35, 000 to SFr4.5 m, about # 27,000 to # 3.5 m) involves bold, expressive elements (thick impasto brushstrokes and vibrant colours) to play up the political themes and social commentary that touch on the issues of the decade (Aids; the Iran - Iraq war; the rise of global warming; advertising as art)-- from the playful, pop - art figures by Haring and Kenny Scharf (Rosso Ruska Rougette, 1984, first picture), to the street art of Rene Ricard (Poison, 1989, second picture) and Jean - Michel Basquiat (Untitled, 1981, third picture).
Situated between humor and art, pop culture and silliness, Mulroney's work is playful, comical and exquisitely crafted.
There are disco balls, music and mini-ponds filled with fish in a playful mix of art history and pop culture references from the time.
From an art historical point of view, this noteworthy find, in which the artist has acted on the playful aesthetic potential in iconic Soviet images, confirms once more the conceptual links between Rajangu's early work and Sots Art, which mixed the approaches of socialist realism and pop art and, according to Boris Groys, sought to analyse the all - encompassing aesthetico - political Soviet projeart historical point of view, this noteworthy find, in which the artist has acted on the playful aesthetic potential in iconic Soviet images, confirms once more the conceptual links between Rajangu's early work and Sots Art, which mixed the approaches of socialist realism and pop art and, according to Boris Groys, sought to analyse the all - encompassing aesthetico - political Soviet projeArt, which mixed the approaches of socialist realism and pop art and, according to Boris Groys, sought to analyse the all - encompassing aesthetico - political Soviet projeart and, according to Boris Groys, sought to analyse the all - encompassing aesthetico - political Soviet project.
Dzama, pacific in character and gentle in speech, has seen the playful macabray of his illustrated characters and creatures — including goat - head dictators, dancing tree people, and sinister - looking masquerades — emerge from the art world and into pop culture in music videos, cinematic films, large staged - productions, and magazine covers.
The term Pop Art was coined by British art critic Lawrence Alloway back in 1954, but it was during the 1960s that this playful movement took oArt was coined by British art critic Lawrence Alloway back in 1954, but it was during the 1960s that this playful movement took oart critic Lawrence Alloway back in 1954, but it was during the 1960s that this playful movement took off.
Kenny Scharf creates playful and imaginative characters, drawing on pop culture to integrate art and life.
Often perceived as humorous, whimsical or playful, the works poetically allude toward confrontations with mortality, timelessness and cultural awareness through slick pop - art fused objects.
One was the elitist abstract expressionism and the other was pop art, playful and celebratory homage to consumerist culture.
She makes playful use of a palette of styles and visual languages that ranges from Renaissance painting to modern art, combining them with everyday observations and humorous references to pop culture and pornography.
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