Sentences with phrase «pop imagery»

He greatly contributed to the movement by incorporating Pop imagery, symbols, and commercial icons into his works.
Rojas» practice has ranged from personal explorations of the subjective experience, such as photographs secretly capturing public encounters between gay men in 1970's Bogotá, to indictments of drug trafficking and consumption through the reconstruction of pop imagery from coca leaves.
The exhibition begins with works from the early»60s in which Brehmer cited and recombined pop imagery from advertising, commercial packaging, newspapers and pinup girls, all printed to emphasize the nature and underlying structure of the reproduced image.
He appropriated pop imagery and implemented his fertile fascination for newly developed materials.
avaf works in a vast array of media, including painting, drawing, installations, video, sculpture, neons, wallpaper, decals, and often confronts gender, politics, and embedded cultural codes through pop imagery and neon colors.
In fact, one of the most distinctive aspects of Drexler's 1960s work is her boldness in situating Pop imagery within the realms of Color Field and geometric abstraction.
Her work consistently references Pop imagery, Color Field painting and Minimalist forms, while exploring the myriad properties of color.
In 1963, D'Arcangelo made an important shift away from conventional pop imagery to his most well - known subject matter — highways receding vertiginously into the horizon, flanked by road signs and simplified natural elements.
They appear rather make - shift, temporary, used up, insufficient even, but lacking any of Griffiths» recent pop imagery their theatricality is played out with vastly reduced means.
Aiko, who was part of the first year's mural project, is known for her sensual Japanese Pop imagery.
It ranges from Andy Warhol's Electric Chair to Barbara Kruger's interplay between image and text to the array of contemporary Chinese artists and the abundant pop imagery of chairman Mao.
The Whitney Museum of American Art has mounted a Jeff Koons retrospective as the swansong in its uptown Breuer building before reopening in its new, Renzo Piano — designed space in Chelsea next spring.1 Besides his stratospheric auction prices, Koons is famous for industrially produced pop imagery such as inflatable hearts and balloon dogs, all of it turned out on a large, sometimes gigantic...
In Bee's new landscapes and interiors, expressionist and symbolic intensity run riot, with striking pop imagery, linear gestures, and layered painterly textures.
Rossi, who spent several years as a Catholic nun before becoming an artist, was a member of the Chicago Imagists, an influential group defined by their common interest in non-Western and popular imagery, a dedicated pursuit of vivid and distorted figurative work, and a fondness for pop imagery and wordplay.
Titled Eastern Orbit, Tsai's solo exhibition addresses the cultural exchange between Asia and the West and the artist aspires to revolutionise contemporary Chinese art and combine Chinese craft and skill with Western Pop imagery.
Indeed, in the early 1960s a new Pop sensibility was emerging not only in London but across Europe: In Frankfurt, for example, Thomas Bayrle was making paintings that celebrated mass production and a sense of flatness, while in Iceland, Érró was producing his own inimitable Pop imagery.
Rey Zorro is a multimedia conceptual artist who combines traditional art making materials with contemporary Pop imagery.
Further lots include the late Kippenberger's four - part 1984 oil painting Die Mutter von Joseph Beuys (Joseph Beuy's Mother), estimated at # 3m to # 4m, and the late Polke's Die Schmiede (The Blacksmith), part of a series of pop imagery comic paintings.
His later combines, harvested from increasingly diverse social and international fields, confounded any of his own predilections toward an orthodoxy of American pop imagery, which is why this work still retains a universal appeal.
In the late 1960s exhibiting with emerging British Pop artists, Abrahams quickly found his own path, the bright and colourful Pop imagery became more ironic, sinister and less obvious.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Ray Johnson (1927 — 1995) studied under Josef Albers and Robert Motherwell at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, and worked as a painter early in his career, exhibiting alongside Ad Reinhardt and Charmion von Wiegand before embracing pop imagery, collage and mail art, producing thousands of collages and other works on paper.
On first glance, the saccharine pop imagery, neon colors and DIY aesthetic of Derek Larson's mixed - media works seem one more contribution to our instant culture.
As the international art market has become increasingly focused on the works of post-war Italian masters such as Lucio Fontana, Alberto Burri and Piero Manzoni, Rotella's spirited, muscular works composed of torn and layered movie posters lifted straight off the streets of Rome form an essential juncture between the expressionistic, urban grit of the 1950s and the glamorous Pop imagery of the 1960s — much in the way that Robert Rauschenberg did in the United States.
«I used blunt Pop imagery and simple, clean colors to take on the traditional subjects of painting — the nude, the still life, the landscape» (4)
Mark rose to prominence in 1999 with Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore, in which he appropriated pop imagery and music to create a layered and manipulated homage to UK club life from the 1970s to 1990s.
avaf works in a vast array of media, including painting, drawing, installations, video, sculpture, neon, wallpaper, decals, and often confronts gender, politics, and embedded cultural codes through pop imagery and neon colors.
It is at once an obscenity of detritus that ruins an evening walk on the seashore, a crossover from pop imagery with a neon tube, and the dark reflections of discarded objects, as seen in Joseph Beuys and others.
From his early flirtations with Abstract Expressionism, Rivers would go on to trail - blaze the appropriation of pop imagery and incorporate newly available materials into his working vocabulary.
A smart marketing campaign that mixed unique eye - popping imagery with the film's central «What Is The Matrix?»
Through exuberant works that sometimes engage the heroic gesture or make use of pop imagery, artists explored the traditions of figuration and history paintings and offered new interpretations of abstraction.
These apparently disparate paintings are informed by diverse and varied visual modalities, and are imbued with Rivers» early flirtations with Abstract Expressionism that led to the appropriation of pop imagery, incorporating newly available materials into his working vocabulary.
As well as previously un-exhibited original works by Richard Hamilton (another member of the Independent group), we have key examples of his pop imagery, including the poster and cover design for the Beatles.
From abstraction, assemblages, pop imagery, photography, and other creative works and acts of protest, artists campaigned for justice by producing works challenging marginalized experiences of social inequity, conflict, but also resistance and empowerment.
A variety of media are considered, including gestural and geometric abstraction, assemblage, minimalism, and pop imagery.
In the 1990s he tried a few wilder patterns, not in this show, but nothing like Elizabeth Murray and her Pop imagery.
The hybridisation of motifs, techniques and materials operative at different levels of their work allows an endless back and forth between the basic obviousness of the Pop imagery allied to a vernacular language and the secondary effects of a conceptual posture that is indifferent to its natural imagery and to the context of its exhibition.
Edwards continues to work through the appropriation of pop imagery and Americana vernacular in sculpture, performance, drawing and video.
Art like this recycles the scraps of everyday existence, from household materials to pop imagery.
Often through exuberant work that engaged with heroic gesture or pop imagery, artists explored the traditions of figuration and history painting and offered a new interpretation of abstraction.
The assemblies of multiple panels seem in danger of falling apart but never, as with Elizabeth Murray and her Pop imagery, of exploding.
And Angel, who curated the exhibition with Ernest Littles, includes his A Glass of Wine in Her Hand, which blends surreal and pop imagery to illustrate the dangers an intemperate world inflicts upon women.
The body of work displayed downstairs will be in Ryan's «Poptorian» style; whereby he applies Victorian sign making techniques to pop imagery and culturally relevant text.
Think of this as a re-approach the mainstream and a refresh of commercial or pop imagery.
Now he is having his first show as a solo artist, presenting a series of paintings that riff on Mexican culture, pop imagery and the materials and landscape proffered by the desert he inhabits.
Syms, a Los Angeles - based artist employs historiography, semiotics, and Pop imagery, the artist explores how language and physical gestures are expressions of identity manipulated by the media, via video snippets; each «Lesson'takes the form of a 30 - second appropriated TV clip.
Heavily influenced by his presence, Lichtenstein revisited Proto - pop imagery.
Citing writer Fred Moten and film - maker Arthur Jafa as influences, her practice explores the circulation of pop imagery and how these get interpreted and transformed by local contexts.
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