Lashai's work often
reference iconic works of art, literature and film while commenting on political and social conditions in Iran.
The dazzling mixed - media works of Mickalene Thomas (b. 1971) combine rhinestones with acrylic and oil paints to create compositions that often
reference iconic works of art from nineteenth - century Europe.
Brown's highly - anticipated solo exhibition at Paula Cooper Gallery is her first at the gallery and includes pieces that
reference iconic works by the likes of Théodore Géricault and Eugène Delacroix.
Lashai was an influential artist whose stop motion animation works often
referenced iconic works of art, literature and film while commenting on political and social conditions in Iran.
Not exact matches
- Aonuma and Miyamoto have played through BotW start to finish - the strangest thing Link can eat is «dubious food» which happens when you mess up cooking - «it's a secret» as to whether the Master Sword can break - Switch TV mode will have better resolution / sound than Wii U - Link can wear green, but it wasn't specified if this was his
iconic green tunic - Link does no speak a full sentence - Link does not have a family - Breath of the Wild was the toughest Zelda game to create - companions outside of your horse include a wolf, but this was most likely
referencing the wolf Link amiibo - the stamina meter can be upgraded - Link's last name is the same as Mario's according to Miyamoto, meaning it's Link Link - Link is not human - Breath of the Wild takes place after Ocarina of Time - Aonuma / Miyamoto are unsure what NX stood for, but they say it was probably for Nintendo X - you can eventually get a snowboard for a shield (this may be a joke)- you can not eat horses - the game does have big surprises - Miyamoto thinks that Pauline lives in New Donk City - Aonuma / Miyamoto say that Tingle is always happy and the devs love him - While there are multiple Links in games, it's always the same Mario in his adventures - the idea of Paper Zelda is discussed, and while the convo does seem playful, Aonuma says they're
working on it.
Continuing the Warholian
reference, on show will be a series of large scale unique silkscreened portraits of the artist as Che Guevara, Joseph Beuys, Elvis Presley amongst others, as well as
works based on Warhol's urine oxidation paintings, abstract
works made by pissing on copper metallic painted canvas Turk takes a Gestalt approach to cliché and
iconic imagery subverting our sense of what we think we are seeing.
The jagged, asymmetrical physicality of the
works references de Kooning's Clamdigger; the smooth, circular shapes echo Hepworth's oval sculptures; and the trope of the reclining nude is reminiscent of Matisse's
iconic nudes.
In appropriating Garvey's flag, long held as an emblem of Black pride, Ofili consciously
references both the united black nationalist movement of the 1960s and the
iconic work African - American Flag (1990) by David Hammons, whilst simultaneously empowering as individuals the two central figures embracing in the reflection of its colors.
This exhibition of new paintings and cyanotypes provides evidence of the many different bodies of
work McGinness has been exploring in recent years — from self - reflective Studio Views with process -
referencing subject matter to
iconic Signals, Skateboards, Mindscapes, and Black Holes.
The success of Thomas» balance of the
iconic and contemporary was evident to anyone strolling by New York's Museum of Modern Art, where a large painting by Thomas titled Le Déjeuner Sur L'herbe: Les Trois Femmes Noires,
referencing Manet's famous
work, bedecked the façade next to the museum's acclaimed restaurant, The Modern.
Engaging with
iconic and site - specific architecture Ferrer's
work repurposes these structures to create new digital and visual languages that
reference familiar forms while creating augmented realities and experiences.
Perhaps his most
iconic work was Germania, his 1993 installation at the German pavilion of the Venice Biennale that made explicit
reference to Nazi - era politics.
In Rio de Janeiro, Wiley's inspirations did not rest in old master paintings hanging on the walls of powerful institutions, but allowed the
work to be impacted by the
iconic nationalistic sculptures found around the city, which he might argue are the cultural equivalent to the David or Velasquez paintings
referenced in his earlier
work.
In addition to the formal, art - historical
reference found in her paintings, Schulnik draws inspiration from the
works of Hans Christian Anderson and The Brothers Grimm, interweaving the dark realities of
iconic stories in to her own «allegorical odyssey.»
1, No. 2 in
reference to David Medalla's
iconic bubble machine sculptural
works.
In both form and idea, these
works reference the 1967 Chrysler Crown Imperial from Barney's
iconic Cremaster 3 project.
Tony Smith's seminal Die (1968) is an obvious point of
reference, and although Smith's
iconic Minimalist
work is well known for activating the space that surrounds it, Serra's cubes are yet more explicit in their address to the gallery.
«Today my
work takes pop culture
references from a variety of different sources such as newspapers, memorabilia and public records, to create artworks that are
iconic and accessible.»
The resemblance to flags of the fabric panels in both Tantric Geography and the Jammers series was probably not lost on Johns, who might have seen a winking
reference in these
works to his own
iconic paintings of the American flag.
Influenced by literature and theatre, Byrne's
work consistently
references a range of sources, from popular magazines of the recent past to
iconic Modernist playwrights such as Brecht, Beckett, and Sartre.
Belzer's
work is extremely
iconic, clearly
referencing Richard Diebenkorn's geometric California cityscapes and Wayne Theibaud's colorful depictions of the Sacramento River Delta.
Donning her signature shoes, whose
iconic stripes are prominently
referenced along the borders of her
work, Wendy White (B.F.A., Fibers) took visitors through the logic of CURVA.
The concept of these shadow sculptures is applied in reverse to their light sculptures: constructions out of computer sequenced light - bulbs that
reference iconic pop culture by creating images reminiscent of cliché kitsch tattoos and the tinsel - town arcadia of
working - class sea - side Britain.
The 18
works in Master Painters (2011) give personal re-readings of famous paintings, sometimes subtly, but generally with wit or irony: thus Canarian Gothic
references Grant Wood's American Gothic; Flowers for a Martyr reworks Vincent van Gogh's
iconic sunflowers; and Pedro (Naked at Stairs) harks back both to Gerhard Richter's Ema (Nude on a Staircase) of 1966 and beyond it to Marcel Duchamp's fragmented Nude Descending a Staircase (No. 2) of 1912.
Influenced by literature and theatre, Gerard Byrne's
work consistently
references a range of sources, from popular magazines of the recent past to
iconic modernist playwrights like Brecht, Beckett, and Sartre.
The installation combines «Circa Trilogy,» large - scale
works that
reference iconic representations of the historical past, with two series that focus on the more intimate and pragmatic politics of the everyday: «News from Home» and «7 Days.»
At POTSE 68, he will introduce his new project called Le Grand Verre, (a
reference to Marcel Duchamp's
iconic work by the same name) it merges abstract painting, photography and light art into new perspectives on the history of art.
In recent
work, Clay has focused on two contrasting sets of artifacts — first, on the Black Paintings of Frank Stella,
iconic monuments to modernist authorship, and, second, on handmade marbleized paper (such as that used in the colorful endpapers of antique books), readily identifiable as a
reference to anonymous historical craft.
Some of the
references behind the
work include Japanese ukiyo - e prints and Hokusai's
iconic «The Great Wave off Kanagawa ``, as well as European Romanticism and dramatic scenes such as Théodore Géricault's 1818 painting «The Raft of the Medusa», which depicts a famous sea disaster.
In his paintings, sculptures, videos, and installations, renowned artist Mark Wallinger
references British history, class, politics, and
iconic works of art.