This balance of culture and psychology is the underlying theme of this show that continues the artist's exploration of myth, folklore and
popular iconography including familiar stories such as Snow White.
Not exact matches
Jasper's work
includes images and objects from
popular culture and classical
iconography that is known the world over.
Smithson's prolific drawings from this period,
including those about language and Christian
iconography, sought out disorder from the hierarchies of social conventions and
popular culture.
His work juxtaposes symbolic elements borrowed from pre-Columbian mythology, religious
iconography, and
popular culture to highlight cultural and historic collisions between Western and non-Western cultures that
includes borders and immigration issues based on the artist's concepts of reverse Modernism and reverse anthropology.
Running from 10:30 am - 4 pm, the day
includes sessions on the Kandors» light and color; fantastical architecture; relationship to
popular culture; science fiction
iconography; musical influences; and more.