Sentences with phrase «soft pop art»

He championed John Chamberlain's violent, gaudy crushed - car sculptures, Claes Oldenburg's soft Pop Art sculptures, Lee Bontecou's menacing canvas reliefs and Frank Stella's flat, slablike stripe paintings.

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At Plush Pop Soft, we want to deliver fun and polished gameplay experiences, beautiful pixel and low - poly art, and terrific soundscapes.
At Plush Pop Soft, we want to deliver fun and polished gameplay experiences, beautiful pixel and low - poly art, and immersive soundscapes.
In the spirit of that question, here is the trailer for Soft Body, which, in addition to being the fashion thinkpiece term of art for yours truly, is apparently «an action - puzzle game set in a meditative, musical world»: Soft Body is what happens when bits of every arcade game you have ever loved escape the zoo and join forces to form a chilly synth - pop band.
Soft sculpture, hard boxes, and threatening body parts link Kusama to Eva Hesse, Louise Nevelson, Francesca Woodman, women in Pop Art, and feminism.
Borrowing from art history, soft - core pornography and commercial art, they presage Pop Art, appropriation art and Neo-Expressioniart history, soft - core pornography and commercial art, they presage Pop Art, appropriation art and Neo-Expressioniart, they presage Pop Art, appropriation art and Neo-ExpressioniArt, appropriation art and Neo-Expressioniart and Neo-Expressionism.
Right out front stand classics of Pop Art from the museum's collection, like Warhol's Marilyn and a soft telephone by Claes Oldenburg.
Lyon's sportswear collection was a cheeky, pop art take on anti-smoking propaganda that employed print and sheer fabrics, while Wilkoff's collection of eveningwear was soft, feminine, and flowing in dyed chiffons and satin.
They insist on her ambiguous forms wrested out of male control, materials unfamiliar to sculpture like resin and polyurethane, imagery like lamps and lips at a time of Pop Art, and softer wrinkles in the years before her death.
Building his career at the fabled Ferus Gallery on La Cienega Blvd that launched West Coast Pop Art with his enigmatic word paintings before moving on to become one of the world's leading artists renowned for his ultra-flat (long before there was a «Superflat») paintings of gas stations, snow - capped mountains, & soft focus silhouettes.
Marrying art history references and specific pop - cultural passions are key to Roberts» brilliance and in SOFT LIFE / HARD NITES we will see acrobatic amazonian women with hip - hop swagger pull shapes like they fell out of a Matisse painting and into the 21st century.
Part of the attraction of Ms. Belanger's work is how it conjures art history: Salvador Dalí's lobster phone; Meret Oppenheim's fur - covered teacup; Claes Oldenburg's soft sculptures; Man Ray's objects wrapped in felt; and pieces by Evelyne Axell, Marisol, Niki de Saint Phalle, Tom Wesselmann, Brian Calvin, Al Hansen and many others working in the Pop idiom.
The earliest work in the Modern's show, «A Mirror,» dates from 1963 - 64, when Ms. Murray was still pursuing her master of fine arts degree at Mills College in California and was heavily influenced by Pop Art and the soft sculptures of Claes Oldenburg.
Claes Oldenburg, in full Claes Thure Oldenburg, (born Jan. 28, 1929, Stockholm, Sweden), Swedish - born American Pop - art sculptor, best known for his giant soft sculptures of everyday objects.
Claes Oldenburg, Swedish - born American Pop - art sculptor, best known for his giant soft sculptures of everyday objects.
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