Sentences with phrase «pop lexicon»

In Greene Street Mural, Lichtenstein layered pervasive images from his pop lexicon — marble - patterned composition notebooks, cartoonish brushstrokes, and Swiss cheese — with new motifs, including the Neo-Geo tropes of the Perfect / Imperfect paintings; faux woodblock shading patterns; and office items including filing cabinets, envelopes, and folding chairs.
The dialogue by Robert Towne has become part of the pop lexicon, «Forget it, Jake — it's Chinatown!»
Bear in mind that it's been 13 years since the Montreal collective burst into the pop lexicon, with the debut Funeral earning them rave reviews a cosign from Bruce Springsteen, even a cover on the Canadian edition of Time.

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Phrases like «nipple cream» and «colostrum» have made their way into your lexicon, and the deeper you get into being a parent, the more new terminology starts popping up.
However, controversy did not stop the show's rapid ascent to a place of honor in America's pop culture lexicon.
The film's exhaustive marketing campaign and ongoing mystery surrounding John Harrison's true identity resulted in Benedict Cumberbatch's name making its way into our pop culture lexicon.
AYP, or «Adequate Yearly Progress», is one of those seemingly benign terms that pops up in the educational lexicon every few years.
Released on Friday the 13th, a date now synonomous with horror in the pop cultural lexicon, The Evil Within 2...
In her videos, Prouvost plays with the lexicon of pop music, mass culture, and internet imagery.
You know you have become part of the pop - culture lexicon when you have made it onto «The Simpsons.»
The paintings and sculptures further Strother's existent artistic lexicon, which challenges stereotypes, and points to pop culture and art history.
Her lexicon of forms alludes to the organic, the architectural and Pop.
Influenced by comics, theatre interiors and architecture, Surrealism, Art Deco, machine - age design, and folk art, Brown cultivated a pop aesthetic which employed what John Yau has described as a «lexicon of motifs» — a repertoire he developed in a manner «as surefooted and daring as that of Willem de Kooning or Jasper Johns».
Over decades, he has refined a complex system of symbols and motifs into a distinctive visual lexicon, fusing Persian traditions with pop sensibility.
Calhoun - «The phrase «pure pop perfection» is likely an overused crutch in the lexicon of music criticism.
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