Fahamu Pecou, a winner of this year's MOCA GA Working Artist Project, addresses
pop cultural representations of blackness and the manner in which they inform black male mobility, agency and masculinity.
Not exact matches
From a
pop -
cultural perspective,
representations of Victorian - era murderer Jack the Ripper in film and television are generally infused with fog, most notably Hitchcock's The Lodger.
Apfelbaum's work explores the limitations of traditional disciplinary forms, approaches to abstract
representation, and references to graphic
pop cultural imagery.
Drawn from the museum's permanent collection, this wide - ranging exhibition looks at the
representation of the self, examining the idealized and mythicized ways that artists have portrayed
pop and
cultural icons, from Malcolm X to Thelonious Monk to a New Orleans grand marshal.