Sentences with phrase «same pop artists»

Not exact matches

To its credit the production is pretty good, but it really seems like Alanis is just going through the motions on this one — we've heard the same shlocky - pop from other pop artists over the past couple decades.
And then, there were a decent number of auteurs who appeared at the Cannes Market who should (hopefully) pop up in Venice, such as Lido regular Benoit Jacquot with his adaptation of Don DeLillo's The Body Artist, apparently retitled Never Ever, while Wim Wenders could be a contender with The Beautiful Days of Aranjuez (though he may hold out for Berlin 2017, the same guess we'd wage for a new film from Volker Schlondorff, Return to Montauk).
About those stars, a bizarre panoply of mostly hip - hop and pop artists with some indie rockers and electronic producers and a token country musician, Jason Aldean, so as not to seem discriminatory to that most polarizing of genres: Bookish tried the same thing.
Support your Local Artist — similar to how people want to support their local farmer or buy from a boutique, mom - and - pop shop (even if they don't know who they are), we found buyers wanted to do the same with artists (this was also driven by wanting a picture of the local landmark or landscape), but like local farms they didn't have the time to go to open studios or art fairs.
«As I Opened Fire» three prints after paintings of the same title by Pop icon artist Roy Lichtenstein.
She showed at the same gallery as Andy Warhol and such Pop artists as Claes Oldenburg, George Segal, and James Rosenquist.
The renowned Pop - Surrealist artist has collaborated with the American Ballet Theatre to design the set and costumes for the company's latest production of the same name currently playing at the Metropolitan Opera House.
At the same time, some artists who were presciently featured in the book, like the Indian painter Bhupen Khakhar (who recently received a stellar Tate Modern show) and the German Pop artist Michael Majerus (whose estate is now represented by Mathew Marks), are only recently getting their posthumous due.
And when the Pop artists came in, they did the same thing.
Starting as a graffiti artist in the 1990s, his name is now being mentioned in the same breath as Pop Art luminaries such as Jeff Koons and Takashi Murakami.
Part of a Hamburg - based clique of German post-war artists that included Martin Kippenberger, Wolfgang Bauer, Arnulf Rainer, and others, Albert Oehlen's anxious, heterogeneous body of work was opposed to almost every movement that preceded it, including Pop, Neo-Expressionism, and conceptualism, though it also derives from many of those same movements.
While artists like Lichtenstein and Warhol became well - known, female pop artists emerging at the same time didn't reach the same level of fame.
Her eternally smiling woman Vacuuming Pop Art could be asking the same as an English artist, Richard Hamilton: Just What Is It that Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?
Using a screenprinting style similar to pop artists, Thomas immortalizes these two strong, powerful black women, giving these modern — day women of color the same prominence Warhol gave to iconic figures like Marilyn Monroe and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
While the legendary Andy Warhol was setting the Pop standards on the other side of Atlantic, David Hockney played the exact same role in the British Pop art scene, dictating the very course that served as a guiding star for most English contemporary artists.
That same evening Dior opened its inaugural Pop - Up shop, causing a stir in the fashion world and featuring a collaboration between the fashion house and the German artist Anselm Reyle.
Pop artists appropriated the aesthetics of contemporary advertising, made use of popular means of production and expression, such as photography, film, or comics, and they lifted them to the status of contemplative objects, while at the same time scornfullyparodying the clichés of so - called high art.
While previous exhibitions and prevailing scholarship have primarily focused on the dominance of Pop activity in New York and London during this time, this exhibition examines work from artists across the globe who were confronting many of the same radical developments, laying the foundation for the emergence of an art form that embraced figuration, media strategies, and mechanical processes with a new spirit of urgency and / or exuberance.
There are bold pops of colour as well as the artist's normal pastel palette, but the staring big eyes of the girls remain the same.
In his film «Grimaces» (1962 - 1967), ERRÓ, who belongs to the same generation as Paulin and has been one of the prominent figure of Pop Art for more than 50 years, has captured up close 167 artists» grimaces while their names are quoted as a sound poem written by the lettrist artist François Dufrêne.
Conceptual artist Tony Tasset's new series of paintings and sculptures, Me And My Arrow, references the Harry Nilsson song of the same title and shows his continued interest in using a pop sensibility to tap into shared visual knowledge.
Warhol, indeed, has been Kass's Trojan horse of choice, as can be seen from her My Elvis series — now on view at Paul Kasmin Gallery along with three of the self - portraits — which she began in the early 1990s by replacing the Pop artist's iconic portraits of the swivel - hipped rocker with Yentl, Barbra Streisand's cross-dressing character from the 1983 film of the same name.
At the same time, the pop - up gallery will host art talks, workshops and various events, and the British artist Susan Collis will even be creating a site - specific work at its studio space!
By his peers, I mean chiefly the artists of the so - called «Situation» Group, which came into prominence at the beginning of the»60s, at about the same time as Hockney and other leading pop artists.
And looking back at it in hindsight I realize that the Pop artists and the color field people had the same impetus of wanting to purge a lot of surreal content out of their work.
In a way, Pop artists were doing the same thing with images of the popular culture.
But they were not completely different from each other, as the pop artists were using the same method (but arriving to different conclusions): starting from the mere objects, mixing techniques, working on mass consuption.
There are a couple of artists who have done brilliant work in London recently who should have been shortlisted: where is Thomas Hirschhorn, whose installation at the Stephen Friedman Gallery last year was the most coruscating and pungent assault on taste in years, a neo-Dadaist howl of rage at the invasion of Iraq, and where is Enrico David, a sublime pop genius of the same camp as Leckey?
It's true that some of the works come from later parts in an artist's career, like Grace Hartigan's «The - The # 1» from 1962, a deeply serious, though colorful, work from the same year Warhol and others are unleashing their pop avalanche in New York City.
Ruscha is a pop artist, a conceptual artist and a surrealist whose images portray the same sinister Hollywood you see in David Lynch films.
It's been edited into a remake of the Justin Timberlake song of the same name, while the exhibition title in turn references a Black Eyed Peas track, featuring vocals from the aforementioned pop artist.
During this same time, Fairey also took note of the works of famous Pop and Contemporary Artists — such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg — appreciating the artists» abilities to provide social commentary, hold a mirror to American culture and push the boundaries Artists — such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg — appreciating the artists» abilities to provide social commentary, hold a mirror to American culture and push the boundaries artists» abilities to provide social commentary, hold a mirror to American culture and push the boundaries of art.
Known for her perception bending compositions and alarming technical proficiency, it appears the artist has bestowed those same principles into these complex pop - up creation.
This same point was teased out by the late Mike Kelley, commenting on Pop artists, who we know were in love with simply playing with images.
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