Sentences with phrase «pop sensibility»

"pop sensibility" refers to music or entertainment that is catchy, easy to like, and appeals to a large audience. Full definition
Her work also has an underlying Pop sensibility in that glass is her primary medium, which we typically think of as mass produced.
Hopefully the band's smart, distinctive pop sensibilities will allow them to continue succeeding album after album in the years to come.
It's one of the better records of recent years and while the record has an undeniable pop sensibility, it's well left of the middle.
New work extends to a third dimension with the same pop sensibility, in porcelain or metal shaped like torn felt or shredded cabbage.
Over decades, he has refined a complex system of symbols and motifs into a distinctive visual lexicon, fusing Persian traditions with pop sensibility.
Annie is 2014's updating of the 1982 musical directed by John Huston, which itself had been based on the Broadway musical adaptation of the Harold Gray comic strip, «Little Orphan Annie», but with more glitz and modern pop sensibility on the soundtrack, which features a few new songs from Sia.
Famous for elevating glow - in - the - dark doodles to an art form in his immersive installations, Kenny Scharf melds Surrealist and Pop sensibilities into vibrant works that draw on everything from»60s psychedelia to the Flintstones.
Emerging largely from a contemporary pop sensibility, the presence of words, conversation or code is a theme that especially connects «Graphite to Gigabytes» artists.
Through previous films such as Cronos, The Devil's Backbone, Hellboy and Pan's Labyrinth, del Toro has proven himself deft at combining pop sensibilities with meaningful storytelling, often creating vivid works of powerful entertainment that serve as parables of larger issues (such as the Spanish Civil War).
Nicholas Krushenick (1929 - 1999) combined witty Pop sensibilities with a myriad of artistic inspirations to create dynamic, playful paintings.
Tokyo Police Club's signature sound, the niche that they carved out for themselves in a constantly fluctuating music scene (an emphasis on rhythm and abstract, maze - like lyrics with real emotion at their center) is almost completely gone, replaced by a rabid pop sensibility that sometimes works and sometimes really, really doesn't.
Everything feels studied, a pastiche of old noir tropes and current pop sensibilities.
It's shot beautifully feels so wonderfully period, but also has this wonderful pop sensibility
It seems symptomatic of a broader reorientation in the pop - cultural landscape of early»90s Britain, away from the plaid - shirt nihilism of Generation X, towards a confident levity and engagement with a more localized pop sensibility — a loss of interest in the US as locus of artistic innovation.
Nevertheless, his paintings of bathing beauties and waterlogged sailors have a kitschy, undeniably Pop sensibility.
Influenced by the soulful sounds of Billy Stewart, the kitschy aesthetic of John Waters, and the provocative artifice of drag culture, Gaignard uses low - brow pop sensibilities to craft dynamic visual narratives.
Despite her edgy Pop sensibility, influential friends like Ben Shahn and Buckminster Fuller, and posthumous shows in various museums, along with a 2009 exhibition at Zach Feuer Gallery, Sister Corita never became a presence in the mainstream art world.
The PDX show will be one of charm and wit embracing a slight pop sensibility folded into the individual artist's personal expression and sense of humor.
Influenced by the soulful sounds of Billy Stewart, the kitschy aesthetic of John Waters, and the provocative artifice of drag culture, Gaignard employs lowbrow pop sensibilities to create dynamic visual narratives.
A group show presents seven women artists — Carol John, JoAnne Paschall, Justine Rubin, Sharon Shapiro, Hannah Tarr, Zuzka Vaclavik and Erin Vaiskauckas — exploring pop sensibilities.
On the legacy of linguistic experiments of conceptual artists, the work of Christopher Wool was developed but with a certain critical distance and pop sensibility typical for the 80's, the period when the artist started.
Gina Han: New Work Han employs traditions of Western art in her abstract paintings and infuses them with an Asian pop sensibility.
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.
Text, an exhibition loosely based on the conceptual art movement born in the»50s, focuses more directly on the recurrent pop sensibility in contemporary art.
As I studied this recent exhibition, I saw an upbeat, almost Pop sensibility; but it isn't Warhol or Lichtenstein who come to mind when I remember the works.
Katz most certainly demonstrates Pop sensibilities, including the flat commercial feel of his subjects and monochrome backgrounds, and his affinity for large scale works and printmaking.
That different batch of DNA can be found in the work of Hoyland's more immediate predecessors and contemporaries like Robyn Denny and Richard Smith and many others who made abstract art that looked toward modern architecture and design — combining these interests with a hard edged pop sensibility.
Is it possible or useful to separate the maker of abstracted pop images from the abstract artist with a refined pop sensibility, and if so, how, and when, would the division be made?
Now he filters the traditions of his homeland through a Western pop sensibility, often pairing hypermodern and fabled human figures with the remains of pop culture iconography in surreal situations that defy immediate logic.
Nicholas Krushenick (1929 — 1999) combined witty Pop sensibilities with a myriad of artistic inspirations to create dynamic, playful paintings.
The Black Mirror features a selection of White's haunting monochromatic paintings of the banal detritus of daily life, reimagining the still - life tradition through the lens of a contemporary Pop sensibility.
Several years back, James Mercer and Danger Mouse tried to wed the Shins» sound with a pop sensibility on the Broken Bells albums, with mixed
Several years back, James Mercer and Danger Mouse tried to wed the Shins» sound with a pop sensibility on the Broken Bells albums, with mixed results.
Suddenly the ultra-serious Bruce Wayne is cracking more jokes, the insanity of Heath Ledger's Joker is amped up by animated text on screen, and the pop sensibilities of another Batman incarnation is brought full circle to cinema.
April 5, 2018 • Watch the West Londoner and former member of The Slits combine the island sounds of reggae with a pop sensibility on the song «Together.»
This thematically vital and stylistically sententious use of music unveils Wong's pop sensibilities, similar to his Western contemporaries like Jim Jarmusch, Martin Scorsese, and Quentin Tarantino whose musical savvy adds great heft and effect to their distinctive work.
He's done Die Antwoord videos, Pharrell's «Happy» video... I think what I was looking for was actually a melding of both things: bringing that pop sensibility to a very mature, classic look.
In his approach to scoring the film, Cacavas uses modern jazz / pop sensibilities to score the villains of the piece, saving the traditional orchestral writing for Van Helsing and his associates.
The best mainstream studio films of the years since Fiction — the works of Nolan, Soderbergh, Fincher, Greengrass, Joss Whedon, Duncan Jones, and now Rian Johnson (whose crossover breakthrough also employs guns, cars, drugs, and Bruce Willis)-- have synthesized those elements, encompassing and catering to that pop sensibility while delivering sly jokes and brainy sidebars.
We love Andy Worhol because his art reflected his life of pop sensibilities.
Rob Pruitt (b. 1964, Washington, D.C.) is rooted in a pop sensibility and a playful critique of art world structures.
Painters need to get out of the sterility of NY Money and embrace a tradition or start one free of Pop sensibilities.
At the same time, he had a Pop sensibility, back when the TV had entered the living room but not the gallery.
Rachel Uffner brings a Pop sensibility to both abstraction and representation, as «Old Truths and New Lies.»
His Pop sensibility is now standard practice, taken up by major contemporary artists such as Richard Prince, Takashi Murakami, and Jeff Koons, among countless others.
Suzan Batu, originally from Turkey, is known for her previous work of painted abstractions of delicate arabic calligraphy imbued with a pop sensibility.
Rob Pruitt's work is rooted in a pop sensibility and a playful critique of art world structures.
His Pop sensibility is now standard practice, taken up by major contemporary artists Richard Prince, Takashi Murakami, and Jeff Koons, among countless others.
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