Sentences with phrase «pop art takes»

POP ART TAKES FLIGHT Phillips's top - performing lot was Gerhard Richter's 1963 photo - based painting «Düsenjäger,» valued at $ 25 million to $ 35 million, featuring an American fighter jet screaming across the sky.
In this respect, Italian pop art takes the same ideological path as that of the international scene.
Pop art takes its inspiration from images of American culture, and I would say that Mickey Mouse ranks among the best - loved of such images.
Olaf Breuning has been manipulating the forecast at Central Park South for months now with his whimsical, pop art take on sky blue clouds.
Lyon's sportswear collection was a cheeky, pop art take on anti-smoking propaganda that employed print and sheer fabrics, while Wilkoff's collection of eveningwear was soft, feminine, and flowing in dyed chiffons and satin.
Pop Art took an interest in packaging, the outer sheen, the cliché, and quotation.
Then, seemingly abruptly, Pop art took hold.

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The 5» touch screen, tilt sensor, microphone, pop - up (onscreen) keypad, and stylus allow children to play games, create art, take notes, or use utilities like the onboard calendar or friends list all on one device.
It was also an art form that took many forms, as demonstrated by the popularity of his diaries, his poetry, his one - man show and his appearances at events as varied as pop festivals and school assemblies.
I took the lips from this tee when the Fab 40s styled Pop Art.
A whimsical take on a familiar urban feature, our Park Sign has a fun pop - art look.
The pop art movement took place primarily in the 1960s, and it is easily distinguished by its use of images, objects, and themes from popular culture as subject matter.
Take a cue from the TV show that turned the art of dating multiple people into a full - blown pop culture phenomenon — The Bachelor.
Take, for instance, the pop - art entry, where Blanchett plays a buttoned - up housewife leading her family in a prayer that's actually Claes Oldenburg's irreverent manifesto «I Am For An Art.&raqart entry, where Blanchett plays a buttoned - up housewife leading her family in a prayer that's actually Claes Oldenburg's irreverent manifesto «I Am For An Art.&raqArt
It took too many people too long to fall in love with a stylized rom - com martial arts adventure that appropriates video game language to provide commentary on how relationships evolve, but Scott Pilgrim vs. the World has rightfully become recognized as a one - of - a-kind pop masterpiece.
The mood's mostly pretty dour, which leaves the audience particularly grateful for those who provide comic relief: Dave Bautista's growly Drax, who in one scene is practicing the underappreciated art of standing really, really still; Tom Holland's chipper Peter / Spidey, taking it all in with wide eyes; Robert Downey Jr.'s ever - grumpy Tony Stark / Iron Man, who's pretty sick of Peter's pop - culture references (particularly «a really old movie called «Alien»»).
That cycle was started when Italian actress Monica Vitti, known for her brooding films with Michelangelo Antonioni («L'Aventurra,» «L'Eclisse»), exquisitely took up the mantle of popular British comic strip heroine «Modesty Blaise» (1966), a pop art masterpiece (or train wreck, take your pick), which makes up a double feature with Jane Fonda's turn as «Barbarella» (1968), based on a French comic strip, on Thursday, May 17, at the Castro Theatre.
Ichikawa takes the conventions of melodrama and turns them on their head, bringing the hero's fractured psyche to life in boldly experimental widescreen compositions infused with kaleidoscopic color, pop - art influences, and meticulous choreography.
Lorenzo is visually defined by only a few colors, taking place in front of a black background, but looks gorgeous on the small screen; John Henry is a particularly vibrant piece of pop art, with an almost mural-esque quality.
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Joe Wright took a severe left - turn and made a glorious piece of pop - art with «Hanna» — it might have been as shallow as the day is long, but I'm not sure any other filmmaker seemed to be having quite as much fun.
It's an eye - popping art extravaganza, with Anderson's detailed sets devoted to actual mountains of trash, as most of the story takes place on an actual trash island.
Instead, director Jim McBride — who earlier paid homage to the Killer by making Richard Gere's narcissistic dreamer a huge Jerry Lee Lewis freak in his shockingly kinda - awesome remake of Breathless — uses Lewis» legend as the springboard for a pop - art cartoon take on the»50s, with a never - better Quaid playing Lewis as a cross between a strutting comic - strip rooster and a human version of Tex Avery's Big Bad Wolf.
Featuring stunning costumes designed by Mayes C. Rubeo (John Carter), incredible production design courtesy of Oscar - winner John Myhre (Memoirs of a Geisha, Chicago) and eye - popping art and set direction, oftentimes there's so much going on in the frame it's almost impossible to take it all in.
Album art in Pandora, for one, now takes up a larger portion of the screen, even if it's constantly overlaid by pop - up ads.
NVIDIA loads two stylus - specific apps by default — Tegra Draw focused on art, and Write for note - taking — which both pop up on a launcher when the pen is pulled out; alternatively, you can set a specific app to auto - load when you remove it.
You can visit Imhoff Cheese for a tasting, pop into the well - stocked Old Cape Wine Shop, peruse a variety of art, crafts and décor stores, take the kids browsing at Peek - a-Boo Children's Boutique or get earthy at the Imhoff Plants Nursery.
The boutique hotel's design takes its cues from the building's unique past with thoughtful details including pop art - style portraits of the Royal family, luxe fabrics and colours, and motifs inspired by The Netherland's historic currency, the Dutch guilder.
Pop into their studios — you're welcome to visit — and pick up a unique piece of art or pottery to take home with you.
Take a stroll and admire pop art pieces in the new BRITTO Gallery.
The fate of Gamindustry is in your hands so it will be up to you to properly train these CPUs in the art of being a pop idol or their beloved fans will be stolen away by the nefarious popular idol group MOB - 48; a 48 member band that has taken the world of Gamindustry by storm.
Tengami takes place in a pop - up book filled with beautiful Japanese art.
I've always wanted to make a game where someone basically gave up, It was too much for them and they let the developer win so I took the difficulty of Super Meat Boy and combined it with the main mechanic of VVVVVV and out popped Bit.Saw ready to destroy sanity, The art style came from the fact that I love retro games so I went super retro and basically went with singular colors
Whether the artist is making a statement about the corruption of religion, about genocide in Darfur, or simply about American pop culture, art has the ability to slap people in the face and wake them up, lull them into a sense of peace and tranquility, or inspire them to take up arms and march to war.
Visitors from all boroughs will take over the Bushwick streets this weekend for pop - up art shows, studio visits, screenings, and of course, people watching.
This extensive retrospective of one of the greatest living artists, David Hockney, takes visitors to Tate Britain on a journey from 60s pop art and expressionism, via abstraction, modernism and post-cubism to the present day.
Sussman attributes the rehabilitation of Stettheimer's reputation to feminism, gay liberation, and Pop Art, taking pains to inform us that Jasper Johns holds her paintings in high esteem, as did Andy Warhol.
Warhol did not invent Pop Art, coming as he did after Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, and it took its own course, with Roy Lichtenstein and others.
Exhaustion set in by Friday, but the determination to do everything overruled, none faulted the excess, and everyone I encountered had a highpoint; one young collector went around Untitled urging visitors to borrow a surfboard from Thomas Vu's 14 - surfboard piece and head to the water — «the roughened wood surface won't take you far out, but the experience of riding a piece of art will»; another couldn't get over the metaphor of Bernardaud's $ 9,000 porcelain edition of Jeff Koons balloon dog popping out of its display case and shattering at her feet.
Street Artists like Mr. Brainwash, but also artists of the New Pop Art like Devin Miles, Heiner Meyer and Nelson De La Nuez take up motifs from classics like Andy Warhol and carry on with new interpretations.
This solo will put somewhat of a new direction from the street collagist on display described as «Abstract Expressionism meets Pop - Art» in pieces similar to «giant petri dishes where his text and pop iconography, aka germs, take over the canvas.&raqPop - Art» in pieces similar to «giant petri dishes where his text and pop iconography, aka germs, take over the canvas.&raqpop iconography, aka germs, take over the canvas.»
This particular survey on the women's production will take place from May 1 until June 19, 2018, at the Mignoni Gallery specialized in post-war art, especially Abstract Expressionism, Minimal and Pop art.
That is when pop art in Russia took on another form, epitomised by Dmitri Vrubel with his painting titled My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love in 1990.
Pop art often takes imagery that is currently in use in advertising.
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In this Whitney Stories video, Arcangel speaks about his relationship to pop culture and avant - garde art, the complexities of working in the constantly - evolving realm of new media, and his history of taking risks at the Whitney.
Taking the premise that Pop Art is not what it used to be, the artists featured in POPulence demonstrate that contemporary Pop is no stranger to refinement, sumptuousness, or elegance, and that subtlety, delicacy, and sophistication are now as much a part of its vocabulary as brashness, immediacy, and vulgarity.
During the rise of Pop and Minimalism, without the support of America's two big critics, artists like Donald Judd and Allan Kaprow took on the job of explaining what was happening in new or «advanced» art.
Prior to his performance, Shinohara will take part in the International Pop Artist Panel, discussing the multiple narratives of Pop art and his contributions to the movement.
Los Angeles - based artist Mark Ryden expands his singular melding of high and low art, cerebral meditation and pop - culture camp with «The Gay 90s: West,» a new exhibition at the Kohn Gallery in L.A. that's a continuation of «The Gay 90s: Olde Tyme Art Show,» which took place at New York's Kasmin Gallery in 20art, cerebral meditation and pop - culture camp with «The Gay 90s: West,» a new exhibition at the Kohn Gallery in L.A. that's a continuation of «The Gay 90s: Olde Tyme Art Show,» which took place at New York's Kasmin Gallery in 20Art Show,» which took place at New York's Kasmin Gallery in 2010.
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