Sentences with phrase «such pop artists»

Works by such Pop artists as the Americans Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, Tom Wesselman, James Rosenquist, and Robert Indiana and the Britons David Hockney and Peter Blake, among others, were characterized by their portrayal of any and all aspects of popular culture that had a powerful impact on contemporary life; their iconography — taken from television, comic books, movie magazines, and all forms of advertising — was presented emphatically and objectively, without praise or condemnation but with overwhelming immediacy, and by means of the precise commercial techniques used by the media from which the iconography itself was borrowed.
She showed at the same gallery as Andy Warhol and such Pop artists as Claes Oldenburg, George Segal, and James Rosenquist.

Not exact matches

I expected Christian rock artists, classic rock»n' roll, and possibly some Indy Pop, but I was not prepared for the string of explicit rap artists that hit my desk, including Jay - Z, Kevin Rudolf, and Lil» Wayne, along with heavy metal songs such as «Raining Blood» by Slayer.
It's hard for me to describe my music as being of one specific genre as it contains Indie, Pop, Rock and R&B influences, while drawing a lot of inspiration from artists such as Carole King, The Beatles, Lana Del Rey, Amy Winehouse, The 1975 and Katy Perry.
She has penned hits and written tunes for some very prominent artists whose styles span country, pop, folk, blues, and jazz, such as Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Neil Diamond, Trisha Yearwood, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Bette Midler, Andy Bey, and Ute Lempter, including the Grammy - nominated, ground - breaking smash for Faith Hill's «This Kiss,» (Chapman / Roboff / Lerner).
Leee Black Childers shaped the New York Rock & Roll scene of the 1970's with his iconic photography of artists including Andy Warhol, Debbie Harry, and Lou Reed — and his management of such of acts including David Bowie, Iggy Pop & The Stooges, and Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers.
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).
Signal, Meet Noise: Adrian (Adam Goldberg, with Lucy Punch) is an avant - garde sound artist who creates abstract symphonies by breaking glass, popping bubble wrap and such.
An excellent resources with 5 worksheest to develop a variety of skills such as annotating, evaluating and creative making in the style of Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein.
Worksheet for students to design their own pop art inspired can linking to artist such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.
At any given venue, visitors can expect events such as exhibition openings, artist receptions, insightful art lectures or demonstrations, live music and performances, pop - up artist booths, beer and wine tastings, and various other interactive activities.
At any given venue, visitors can expect events such as exhibition openings and artist receptions, insightful art lectures, live music and performances, pop - up artist booths, beer and wine tastings, and food trucks.
This is a 15 - track compilation album featuring music from several acclaimed artists, such as «Hitoshi Sakimoto's Basiscape team, electronic master Shinji «MEGATEN» Hosoe and his SuperSweep studio, trance artist bLiNd, EDM artist Steven Silo, and the UK's sentimental synth - pop sensation, Bentley Jones».
The individual likenesses (artist peers like Faith Ringgold and Nancy Spero were joined as the decades progressed by icons of pop culture such as Yoko Ono, Grace Jones, and Faye Dunaway) dissolved into a complex biomorphic hallucination.
The use and depiction of everyday items allowed Pop artists to challenge the nature of marketing, explore identity representation and counter the heavy - handed emotional intensity of previous generations, such as the Abstract Expressionists.
Though Howard's recent work is perhaps most recognizably in keeping with the paintings of Edward Hopper and Alex Katz, his influences range from the Renaissance master Fra Angelico to Pop artists such as Ed Ruscha and Rosalyn Drexler.
For the Met show, Eklund proposes a cause - and - effect narrative that moves from CalArts to Manhattan, where young artists such as Louise Lawler, Barbara Kruger, Richard Prince and Sarah Charlesworth were independently seeking a path beyond Conceptualism and Pop.
We've picked out the best of the best, including such different activities as a pop - up opening party at Babycastles with a Kawaii nail art bar on Monday night and an artist talk from painter Keltie Ferris at the New York Studio School on Tuesday.
International Pop: Origins Lichtenstein was the first of the three artists to employ the dot in 1961, appropriating imagery from bubble gum wrappers and children's books, incorporating cartoon characters such as Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse into his paintings.
Pop artists abandoned traditional modes of printmaking such as etching and woodcut in favor of more commercial approaches to the medium.
The Sidney Janis Gallery held an early Pop Art exhibit called the New Realist Exhibition in November 1962, which included works by the American artists Tom Wesselmann, Jim Dine, Robert Indiana, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, George Segal, and Andy Warhol; and Europeans such as Arman, Baj, Christo, Yves Klein, Festa, Rotella, Jean Tinguely, and Schifano.
Zulueta discovered pop art, Nouvelle Vague, the New American Cinema and artists such as Jonas Mekas and John Cassavetes.
Together with legendary pop artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, Ramos was one of the first artistic figures who based his painting on the images from comic books.
The exhibition considers works by famed Nouveau Réalisme artists such as Arman and Raymond Hains alongside the likes of American counterparts Robert Rauschenberg and Richard Artschwager, as well as a younger generation of contemporary artists who came of age in the wake of Pop Art.
The earliest origins of Pop art can be traced to the mid-to-late 1950s in Britain and the United States, where artists such as Eduardo Paolozzi, Richard Hamilton, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns combined visual aspects of advertising, comic books, and popular culture with theoretical elements of Dada and Surrealism.
Painters such as Noel Mahaffey, John Moore, Elizabeth Osborne and Warren Rohrer tackled traditional subjects such as the landscape, the figure or interiors with new expressive energy - stirred by Pop, and influences from an older generation of artists such as George Segal, Agnes Martin, Alice Neel and Alex Katz.
The selection also illustrates some of the art - historical traditions in L.A. such as 1960s Pop art, the Conceptual art of the 1970s, Minimalism with its Finish Fetish, the Light and Space movement, the great and important post-conceptual movements, and not least all the artists with a social and political engagement.
Artists in the exhibition will include 1980s pop icons from the collection, such as Kenny Scharf and Jean - Michel Basquiat, alongside artists whose work has been influenced by pop, politics and media, such as Nina Chanel Abney, Katherine Bernhardt, Lizzi Bougatsos, Joe Bradley, Sarah Braman, William N. Copley, Thornton Dial, Wally Hedrick, Joyce Pensato, Carol Rama, Peter Saul, Josh Smith, Spencer Sweeney, Henry Taylor and Sue WiArtists in the exhibition will include 1980s pop icons from the collection, such as Kenny Scharf and Jean - Michel Basquiat, alongside artists whose work has been influenced by pop, politics and media, such as Nina Chanel Abney, Katherine Bernhardt, Lizzi Bougatsos, Joe Bradley, Sarah Braman, William N. Copley, Thornton Dial, Wally Hedrick, Joyce Pensato, Carol Rama, Peter Saul, Josh Smith, Spencer Sweeney, Henry Taylor and Sue Wiartists whose work has been influenced by pop, politics and media, such as Nina Chanel Abney, Katherine Bernhardt, Lizzi Bougatsos, Joe Bradley, Sarah Braman, William N. Copley, Thornton Dial, Wally Hedrick, Joyce Pensato, Carol Rama, Peter Saul, Josh Smith, Spencer Sweeney, Henry Taylor and Sue Williams.
pop / off / art, Moscow were very happy with numerous sales of historical works by artists such as Olga Chernysheva and Vitaly Pushnitsky.
Many of the 21st century artistssuch as iona rozeal brown, Trenton Doyle Hancock, and Robert Pruitt — mix national, international, historical, and pop - culture references with personal stylistic preferences to produce images that provoke more questions about identity than they answer.
Known by his nom de plume CPLY, he was a self - taught artist pushing the limits of art - world decorum, as well as a collector, gallerist and connector of some of the most important artists of the 20th century, in particular European Surrealists and Dadaists such as Max Ernst, Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp, and American Pop artists.
The artist connects disparate points in time, such as pop culture imagery from 1980 ′ s cause célèbre to rainforest patterns, Boy George, swatch watches, ruins from antiquity and museum displays as well as renaissance consort music.
Teresa's work is inspired by Pop Art, in particular the work of British pop artists such as Peter Blake, as well as familiar objects from her North East upbringing: like the ice cream vans in her»Em peror of Ice Cream Van» seriPop Art, in particular the work of British pop artists such as Peter Blake, as well as familiar objects from her North East upbringing: like the ice cream vans in her»Em peror of Ice Cream Van» seripop artists such as Peter Blake, as well as familiar objects from her North East upbringing: like the ice cream vans in her»Em peror of Ice Cream Van» series.
In his photography, sculpture, installations, and works on paper, Breuning merges humor, kitsch, and pop culture to investigate the relationship between high and low art, often calling into question our assumptions regarding historically designated «masterpieces» by artists such as Pablo Picasso and Jackson Pollock.
Artists in the exhibition include 1980s pop icons from the collection, such as Kenny Scharf and Jean - Michel Basquiat, alongside artists whose work has been influenced by pop, politics and media, such as Nina Chanel Abney, Katherine Bernhardt, Lizzi Bougatsos, Joe Bradley, Sarah Braman, William N. Copley, Wally Hedrick, Joyce Pensato, Carol Rama, Peter Saul, Josh Smith, Spencer Sweeney, Henry Taylor and Sue WiArtists in the exhibition include 1980s pop icons from the collection, such as Kenny Scharf and Jean - Michel Basquiat, alongside artists whose work has been influenced by pop, politics and media, such as Nina Chanel Abney, Katherine Bernhardt, Lizzi Bougatsos, Joe Bradley, Sarah Braman, William N. Copley, Wally Hedrick, Joyce Pensato, Carol Rama, Peter Saul, Josh Smith, Spencer Sweeney, Henry Taylor and Sue Wiartists whose work has been influenced by pop, politics and media, such as Nina Chanel Abney, Katherine Bernhardt, Lizzi Bougatsos, Joe Bradley, Sarah Braman, William N. Copley, Wally Hedrick, Joyce Pensato, Carol Rama, Peter Saul, Josh Smith, Spencer Sweeney, Henry Taylor and Sue Williams.
Often categorized as a New York Pop artist, Thiebaud does not identify himself as such, having begun his paintings of quotidian American scenes in the mid 1950's well before the explosion of Pop art.
The artist employs various artistic mediums, examining concepts such as travel, imperialism, Orientalism, west - meets - east and 1980's pop imagery.
Pop Art Design includes works by artists such as Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, and Roy Lichtenstein, which are contrasted by design objects by Charles & Ray Eames, George Nelson, Ettore Sottsass, Achille Castiglioni, and other designers of the time.
Since 1949, throughout the exhibition's history a wealth of established artists have participated in New Contemporaries exhibitions including post-war figures Frank Auerbach and Paula Rego; pop artists Patrick Caulfield and David Hockney; YBAs Damien Hirst and Gillian Wearing; alongside contemporary figures such as Tacita Dean, Mark Lecky, Mona Hatoum, Mike Nelson and Chris Ofili; whilst more recent emerging artists including Ed Atkins, Marvin Gaye Chetwynd, Rachel Maclean and Laure Prouvost have also taken part.
Marcel Duchamp was a pioneer of the Pop Art movement and a pivotal influence of great artists such as Andy Warhol, Jim Dine, Ed Ruscha and others.
American Neo-Dada artists and lovers Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg set the scene for US Pop Art, using mass imagery, iconography and found objects and employing techniques such as printmaking, silkscreen and collage.
Alloway was an ardent supporter of Abstract expressionism and of American Pop artists, such as Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, and Andy Warhol.
It brings together leading avant - garde composers of the early postwar period such as Elliot Carter, Pierre Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen; pioneers of electroacoustic music such as François Bayle, Pauline Oliveros, Iannis Xenakis and Peter Zinovieff; minimalist and Fluxus - inspired artist - musicians such as Tony Conrad, Henry Flynt, Phil Niblock, Yoko Ono, Steve Reich and Terry Riley; and figures that have moved between classical / experimental realms and more pop terrain, such as Brian Eno, Kraftwerk, Howie B., Arto Lindsay and Caetano Veloso.
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.
They see familiar highlights in the very contexts from which they so often diverged — such as Early Sunday Morning by Edward Hopper within Surrealism, The Artist and His Mother by Arshile Gorky within the realism of America's heartland, or Three Flags by Jasper Johns within Pop Art.
Under new curator Clara M. Kim, a few trends have emerged among the 15 participating galleries: firstly, reappraisals of African - American artists later in life, among them abstract painter Jack Whitten (Alexander Gray Associates); secondly, «Global Pop», a nod to Tate Modern's autumn show «The World Goes Pop» (17 September — 24 January 2016), with Brazilian and Japanese Pop artists, such as Keiichi Tanaami at the stand of Tokyo - based Nanzuka.
Explore the history of Pop Art from its early roots in 1940s collage by British artists to US pioneers such as Jasper Johns through to the masters of Pop, Warhol and Lichtenstein.
Included are such disparate names as concrete poet Ian Hamilton Finlay, British pop artist Eduardo Paolozzi, eminent collagist John Stezaker, as well as young artists such as conceptual photographer Walead Beshty and cataloguer of protest songs Ruth Ewan.
Focusing its energies on the mounting of exhibitions onsite and off - space, and on the publishing of artist books, La Salle de Bains is working towards new exhibition formats and methods of mediation, such as the 2012 show Tell the Children / Abstraction pour Enfants (an echo of Andy Warhol's Painting for Children Pop art show at Galerie Bruno Bischofberger, Zürich, in 1983), which introduced children (and adults) to very contemporary abstract paintings by artists including Claudia Comte, Lisa Beck and Olivier Mosset — all hung at children's eye height, on vividly patterned wallpaper.
As such, Kienholz» work is more appropriately related to that of the «beat» artists of the Bay Area, such as Wallace Berman, Jess, Wally Hedrick and Bruce Conner, and their macabre, surrealistic «proto - pop» imagery.
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