Over decades, he has refined a complex system of symbols and motifs into a distinctive visual lexicon, fusing Persian traditions
with pop sensibility.
In fact, he has almost nothing to do
with the Pop sensibility, but a great many links to the tradition of American Realism.
Aaron Hauck's figurative sculptures infuse the mundane realm of mass consumption
with a Pop sensibility that leaves us equally amused and unnerved.
The show will include a new conceptual work by British artist Adam McEwen, whose work changes the power of propaganda by mixing
it with a pop sensibility.
Suzan Batu, originally from Turkey, is known for her previous work of painted abstractions of delicate arabic calligraphy imbued
with a pop sensibility.
April 5, 2018 • Watch the West Londoner and former member of The Slits combine the island sounds of reggae
with a pop sensibility on the song «Together.»
Several years back, James Mercer and Danger Mouse tried to wed the Shins» sound
with a pop sensibility on the Broken Bells albums, with mixed results.
Not exact matches
As always the case
with the indie rock collective, the album will likely contain some high - profile collaborations, envelope - push genre mashing and some surprisingly catchy songs that blend experimental
sensibilities with pop smarts.
Tokyo Police Club's signature sound, the niche that they carved out for themselves in a constantly fluctuating music scene (an emphasis on rhythm and abstract, maze - like lyrics
with real emotion at their center) is almost completely gone, replaced by a rabid
pop sensibility that sometimes works and sometimes really, really doesn't.
Transcendent themes of love and death are fused
with a
pop - culture
sensibility and played out against a midwestern background, which is breathtaking both in its sweep and in its banality.
The imagination and
pop - culture
sensibilities behind these scenes create a genre mash - up that anyone
with even a hint of appreciation for comic books or video games will cheer at.
However, this is anything but a period piece, as the film retains an early»90s American
pop culture feel more than anything else, replete
with contemporary references and postmodern
sensibilities.
Her status as an acolyte of Prince dovetails
with her modern
pop sensibilities uniquely, which is how we get a queer anthem like «PYNK,» and its video brimming
with defiant black women, saddled
with a chorus that could slide neatly into most Taylor Swift records.
The ingredients are there for this movie to be lazily labelled Tarantinoesque, the stylized violence, the dark humour and even the
Pop culture references, but there's something very different about this movie, that I suspect has something to do
with a very specific Nordic
sensibility that I can't quite put my finger on.
But Punch - Drunk Love won Anderson acclaim and Best Director honors at this year's Cannes Film Festival, and so
with its Stateside bow we're about to find out whether audiences like chocolate in their peanut butter, if you will — whether they're willing to accept seemingly disparate, at - odds
sensibilities for the sake of new, skewed
pop art.
March 12, 2018 • History tends to remember some innovations over others — and The Ronettes, in particular, have been remembered as
pop singers,
with their rock and roll
sensibilities railroaded out of their image.
Through previous films such as Cronos, The Devil's Backbone, Hellboy and Pan's Labyrinth, del Toro has proven himself deft at combining
pop sensibilities with meaningful storytelling, often creating vivid works of powerful entertainment that serve as parables of larger issues (such as the Spanish Civil War).
The film stars Emma Stone and Steve Carell, and while it takes on themes of gender equality and King's closeted sexuality, it does so
with a playful
sensibility, like a good
pop song.
Unlike the annual glut of licensed Monopoly variants that lazily slap on a specific theme from a movie or videogame or some other
pop culture work to the board game's standard rules, Monopoly Gamer brings
with it a Super Mario Bros. theme alongside a fresh ruleset that streamlines the real estate aspect and peps up the pace to satisfy a gamer's
sensibilities.
The paintings combine a»60s
pop art
sensibility with an almost Japanese austerity.
Tackling
pop - culture
with high - art
sensibilities, Mickalene Thomas» work spans painting, photography, collage, and film.
The blank stare of a giant Homer Simpson; a gurning Mickey Mouse; a half - erased Batman cowl: this is the vocabulary of Joyce Pensato (b1941), the born - and - bred Brooklyn artist who for the past 30 years has been creating eerie and explosive large - scale portraits of cartoon characters and cultural icons, marrying
pop art
sensibilities with abstract expressionist - inspired execution.
New work extends to a third dimension
with the same
pop sensibility, in porcelain or metal shaped like torn felt or shredded cabbage.
Glam, the extravagant
pop style and
sensibility which emerged during the period 1971 - 5, embraced high and low culture and played
with identity and gender definitions.
You don't need to see the accompanying pictures — text - based canvases rendered in a
Pop palette and delineated
with can't - be-bothered-
with-this brevity — to glean an ironic
sensibility pleased
with itself and working overtime.
He brings ultra
pop and technicolor
sensibilities to every project
with explosive energy that is unmistakably his own.
Blurring the lines between the ultra-cool New York underground and the international
pop scene, Deborah has infused all of her work
with an exquisite artistic
sensibility.
With saturated, artificial skin tones and banal - yet - elevated objects, his portraits display a
Pop Art
sensibility towards material culture.
It seems symptomatic of a broader reorientation in the
pop - cultural landscape of early»90s Britain, away from the plaid - shirt nihilism of Generation X, towards a confident levity and engagement
with a more localized
pop sensibility — a loss of interest in the US as locus of artistic innovation.
With a funk sensibility that connects her to the indigenous art of her native Chicago, as well as to Guston and Crumb, she has created her own, Pop - inspired universe swarming with forms resembling Mickey Mouse ears, Dagwood shoes, thought balloons, and domestic objects that morph into illegibil
With a funk
sensibility that connects her to the indigenous art of her native Chicago, as well as to Guston and Crumb, she has created her own,
Pop - inspired universe swarming
with forms resembling Mickey Mouse ears, Dagwood shoes, thought balloons, and domestic objects that morph into illegibil
with forms resembling Mickey Mouse ears, Dagwood shoes, thought balloons, and domestic objects that morph into illegibility.
Though her work shares the unassuming frankness and heady optimism found in the work of the leading First Generation New York School poets, her art parts company
with those poets»
sensibilities in that it never traffics in surrealism,
pop culture, fragmentation or collage.
Nicholas Krushenick (1929 - 1999) combined witty
Pop sensibilities with a myriad of artistic inspirations to create dynamic, playful paintings.
Created through a variety of methods and materials, including painting, printmaking, assemblage, and sewing,
with a flattened,
pop -
sensibility and purist coloration, LaChance's works - a homage to the «Edge City» - celebrate a sort of nostalgic revision of the past - one that imagines the future as a deconstructed,
pop - like, dream - space.
Peter Saul, on the other hand, interjects a
Pop sensibility in Icebox # 6 from 1963
with elements spilling out of an animated old - school icebox.
German artist Hans - Peter Feldmann collects in order to appropriate and challenge aesthetic
sensibility, Richard Hamilton's use of pre-existing photographic imagery is linked
with pop's consumerist strategies, and Dieter Roth, German - Swiss conceptual artist and long time collaborator
with Hamilton, alighted most particularly (nay obsessively) on the postcard format, exemplified in Postkarte.
Gina Han: New Work Han employs traditions of Western art in her abstract paintings and infuses them
with an Asian
pop sensibility.
Mixing realism, abstraction and
Pop, Mr. Hendricks's life - size paintings of beautiful black people in extravagantly fashionable outfits against flat, single - color backgrounds captured a period
sensibility with uncanny acuity.
Their work is replete
with historical and
pop culture characters, loving family portraits, controversial icons, and hard core
sensibilities.
So, the rise of
Pop,
with a very distant, cool
sensibility, was a 180 from the emotionally intense Abstract Expressionism.
Over the course of his career, Pettibone employed the aesthetic language of
Pop art and its propensity for appropriation
with an almost absurdist, Dada
sensibility akin to that which underlies Duchamp's works.
That different batch of DNA can be found in the work of Hoyland's more immediate predecessors and contemporaries like Robyn Denny and Richard Smith and many others who made abstract art that looked toward modern architecture and design — combining these interests
with a hard edged
pop sensibility.
Nicholas Krushenick (1929 — 1999) combined witty
Pop sensibilities with a myriad of artistic inspirations to create dynamic, playful paintings.
Todd's paintings are informed by a great knowledge of art history and
pop culture, and infused
with a dark witty
sensibility.
The early
pop shaped canvases have always seemed to me to be rather unwieldy, out of step
with a
sensibility whose experimental boldness was more often than not achieved
with a temperate, urbane elegance.
Now he filters the traditions of his homeland through a Western
pop sensibility, often pairing hypermodern and fabled human figures
with the remains of
pop culture iconography in surreal situations that defy immediate logic.
Prior to this, he started Underneath Their Robes, a blog focused on the federal judiciary
with pop culture magazine
sensibilities.