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.
Andres Conde andrescondeart.com «My work is a mix of modern
pop imagery with a classical expressionist style.
Not exact matches
This exquisite handcrafted rug showcases watercolor inspired floral
imagery in hues of blue and grey for a
pop of vivid style
with modern flair in your home.
This exquisite handcrafted rug handcrafted showcases watercolor - inspired floral
imagery for a
pop of vivid style
with modern flair.
The film makes use of some kick - ass cinematography (colorful
imagery of the summer, and a picture that reflects childhood innocence), while the story sheds light on poverty, and the bad things that come along
with it, and how it affects childhood, and for me, that is what
pop culture nowadays would describe as «woke», because not a lot of films these days shed light on those important issues.
In a year filled
with political noise about income inequality and the One Percent lashing out as what they might perceive as government overreach, it's pretty heartening to see a piece of mainstream
pop culture embracing
imagery that strikes unmistakable parallels between Collins» bruising make believe and the realities that many moviegoers who will be watching this film on opening weekend have to deal
with outside the confines of the multiplex.
Standard equipment includes Audi's excellent MMI infotainment system
with a
pop - up, eight - inch display, in - car wireless internet, and Google Maps
imagery.
Think crisp grey palette, retro couches and
pops of colour
with statement pieces and photographic
imagery completing the contemporary look.
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.
His most celebrated paintings from the 1950s and 1960s,
with their bold colors, popular
imagery, and sculptural elements, had an enormous impact on the development of
Pop art, Minimalism, and Conceptual art.
Unlikely as it seems, this artist, known for many decades as a
Pop painter whose canvases throng
with violent, sensual
imagery amid bright fields of color, began her career working exclusively as a sculptor.
With its art historical and
pop cultural references (which are sometimes combined), Dumas's practice is often based upon the painterly manipulation of found
imagery.
Mr Stella's nonrepresentational works appear to have little in common
with Mr Koons's
pop - derived
imagery.
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.
Rashaad Newsome's work comprises a visual vocabulary that combines high neo-Baroque style
with low
pop - advertising
imagery in obsessively - handmade collages.
Vernon Fisher: Flaubert's parrot Schrodinger's cat hey look monkeys throwing shit The celebrated painter unveils a new body of work
with «a wide range of
pop cultural and literary references that highlight the artist's play
with imagery, association, and possible meaning.»
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.
Pop dealt
with a variety of issues and
imagery and the exhibition drew upon several of these, among them the sexual revolution, as seen in Allen Jones» Female Spear, Richard Hamilton's Pin - up Sketch V and James Rosenquist's Green Flash.
Because his most celebrated
imagery originated from mass - produced commercial goods, Thiebaud has been associated
with the
Pop art movement of the 1960s.
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Pop art merges popular and mass culture
with fine art while injecting humor, irony, and recognizable
imagery / content into the mix.
This year we were thrilled to be able to show the work of Matt Hansel, whose subjects and compositions draw our attention to art history as a whole, and how we bring our own knowledge to the canvas, as he combine traditional Flemish
imagery with digital manipulations and
pop elements.»
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With her use of popular
imagery in her art, she became an early adherent of the
Pop art movement.
Richard Smith rose to the forefront of the emerging avant - garde scene in London in the 1960s, standing apart from the burgeoning
Pop Art movement by melding the slick and vibrant
imagery found in advertising billboards and consumer packaging
with an abstract painterly style very much his own.
International
Pop navigates a fast - paced world packed
with bold and thought - provoking
imagery, revealing a vibrant period shaped by social, political, and cultural changes.
Drexler has been an active participant in New York's artistic scene, and her collages and large format paintings — which borrow
imagery from movies, advertisements, and newspapers of the 1960s — reverberate
with the
Pop art of her contemporaries.
Fisher's latest body of work presents a wide range of
pop cultural, literary, and scientific references that highlight the artist's play
with imagery, association, and possible meaning.
Emerging
with the New York City graffiti and street art movement of the 1980s, Scharf's
imagery draws upon
pop icons, media advertising and consumer culture of the 1960s, including TV cartoon characters such as the Flintstones and the Jetsons.
A former student of Baldessari at CalArts in the»70s, Salle burst onto the contemporary art scene in the early 1980s
with paintings that combined art - historical references and appropriated
imagery from
pop culture.
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.
With PostPictures, we get a whole slew of artists manipulating familiar pop culture imagery; the premise being that digital artists working today are responding to what's up on digital screens, like Jack Goldstein, Louise Lawler, Cindy Sherman, and Richard Prince did with print mags, TV, and cin
With PostPictures, we get a whole slew of artists manipulating familiar
pop culture
imagery; the premise being that digital artists working today are responding to what's up on digital screens, like Jack Goldstein, Louise Lawler, Cindy Sherman, and Richard Prince did
with print mags, TV, and cin
with print mags, TV, and cinema.
Snakes, spiders, scorpions, and other bits of nature from his hometown appear mixed in
with Catholic symbolism, aliens, gang members,
pop - culture references, and commercial
imagery, giving brand logos and religious icons the same attention and placement.
The humble craft of embroidery synthesized
with vibrant color and a
Pop aesthetic result in whimsical yet graphically bold
imagery.
In her videos, Prouvost plays
with the lexicon of
pop music, mass culture, and internet
imagery.
Combining the appeal of cartoons
with the raw energy of Art Brut artists like Jean DuBuffet, Haring developed a distinct
pop - graffiti aesthetic centered on fluid, bold outlines against a dense, rhythmic overspread of
imagery like that of babies, barking dogs, flying saucers, hearts, and Mickey Mouse.
Since the mid-1960s, Wesselmann's oeuvre has been synonymous
with the bold, graphic, and large - scale
imagery of
Pop Art.
Pop Art dealt
with cartoons and commercial
imagery long ago, while Claes Oldenburg had no end of puns on sculptural conventions.
Other artists even united a
Pop aesthetic
with their own folk traditions, bringing together contemporary
imagery with local practices.
Since the early 1990s, Horowitz has created work that combines the
imagery and ambivalent attitude of
Pop Art
with the engaged criticality of Conceptualism.
Creating
pop art alongside Andy Warhol, he worked
with mass, popular and trash
imagery and materials — paint, silk - screen printing, found objects, newspapers, politicians, sportsmen, and
pop stars.
He worked
with mass, popular and trash
imagery and materials — paint, silk - screen printing, found objects, newspapers, politicians, sportsmen, and
pop stars.
Pairing
Pop art's common
imagery with Surrealism's private associations, Salle's collage - like paintings often gather widely different moods, styles, and sources within one work.
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.
The new works find Scarf cutting his
pop - graffiti
imagery with a drippy, abstract looseness.
James Rosenquist, who helped define
Pop Art in its 1960s heyday
with his boldly scaled painted montages of commercial
imagery, died Friday in New York City.
Judging from her bio and statement, which reads as a frank and unapologetic diary of sorts
with deliciously carnal
imagery and onomatopoeias such as crotch,
pop, pus, ooze, pubic and slice, Ingrown seems to investigate how we possess, comport and represent our physical bodies in private versus in public, illuminating how we actively carve out our own identities similar to the way Ligon slices her blade into her collages or even her own skin.
Her
imagery refers to such diverse subjects as
pop culture, world events, and art history in compositions
with flattened, simplified forms.
The most significant of the often loosely defined movements of early contemporary art included
pop art, characterized by commonplace
imagery placed in new aesthetic contexts, as in the work of such figures as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein; the optical shimmerings of the international op art movement in the paintings of Bridget Riley, Richard Anusziewicz, and others; the cool abstract images of color - field painting in the work of artists such as Ellsworth Kelly and Frank Stella (
with his shaped - canvas innovations); the lofty intellectual intentions and stark abstraction of conceptual art by Sol LeWitt and others; the hard - edged hyperreality of photorealism in works by Richard Estes and others; the spontaneity and multimedia components of happenings; and the monumentality and environmental consciousness of land art by artists such as Robert Smithson.
With the emergence of the
Pop Art movement, Tilson began creating works that contained bold colors and
imagery.
Since the early 1990s, Jonathan Horowitz has made art that combines the
imagery and ambivalence of
Pop art
with the engaged criticality of conceptualism.
Canadian painter and draughtsman, Wil Murray, creates brash constructions — prints plastered together
with pop - culture
imagery and sweet - shop patterns.