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One of the few women involved in the Pop Art movement, she captured the anonymity of corporate life in silhouettes. She later turned to realism. By Jillian Steinhauer Idelle Weber, an artist who ...
In recent years, several artists have taken that idea into pop culture and the latest show blending these eras starts this weekend. It’s Cut It Out 2, the Silhouette Art of Jordan Monsell ...
The book itself is fairly direct; aside from an introduction where Moss explains he used lasers to cut the black paper, the book is entirely the silhouettes he designed for an art show ...
Weber began producing her signature silhouette works in the 1960s ... In the 1970s, Weber moved away from Pop art and became a leading member of the Photorealist movement, painting close-up ...
Pop art belonged to men ... Three black and yellow canvasses, painted with a meticulous hand. There are silhouettes of escalators, giant black diagonals cutting across the field.
‘At last, a Silhouette Slimmed to the Waist’ by French ... Compared to written artforms, like novels, plays and poetry, Pop Art was relatively difficult for the authorities to control.
Only in the past decade as curators have revisited the pop art movement beyond celebrated male artists — such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Richard Hamilton — has Axell arisen as one of ...