Sentences with phrase «produced pop imagery»

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...

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Because his most celebrated imagery originated from mass - produced commercial goods, Thiebaud has been associated with the Pop art movement of the 1960s.
Pop Art (1960s onwards) Championed by Andy Warhol (1928 - 87) who made fine art from banal, mass - produced 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.
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.
Its use of non-art materials anticipated the use of «popular» mass - produced objects and cultural imagery of Pop - Art, and was an important influence on Arte Povera and contemporary Installation art.
Bringing activism to bear in gestural and geometric abstraction, assemblage, Minimalism, Pop imagery, and photography, these artists produced powerful works informed by the experience of inequality, conflict, and empowerment.
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