Jeff Koons, between kitsch and consumerism Conceptual art has influenced him in his way of conceiving art as an idea rather than a physical object. Born in the United States in 1955, Jeff Koons, one of the most famous and discussed contemporary artists in the world, is known for his kitsch-style works that take inspiration from popular culture and the …
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Julie Mehretu, the magic of fusing Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism Julie Mehretu graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design and received a MacArthur Fellowship, the American Art Award granted by the Whitney Museum of American Art and the U.S. Department of State Medal of Arts. “Mehretu’s creative curiosity explores themes of urbanism, globalization, history and social and political …
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DANIEL ARISTIZÁBAL 1/3 – He is graphic designer and art director from Colombia. He studied graphic design in Medellín and Motion graphic in Barcelona, where he became interested in the emergence of 3D rendering technologies. He works as a freelance graphic designer doing work primarily for different brands and magazines focusing on surrealism, experimentation, typography, colors and odd stuff. DANIEL …
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