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Art Art Alex Prager Art Works Alex Prager art works involve filmmaking and photography. In photography, the most famous workof the artist is face in the crowd found at Corcoran art gallery. In the photos at Corcoran art gallery, the author depicts togetherness among a group of people. The togetherness symbolized by the photos is contrary to the situation in modern times, where people seldom come together. Human beings do not inherently remain physically present at a place to witness an event as technological advances enables feasibility to follow occurrences after Alex later disintegrated the photos, to show limited interaction.
Therefore, people come out as individuals in the final work. Alex Prager extensively utilizes varied themes in the American culture. There is more to Face in the crowd than just the fashion that comes out promiscuously. The artist’s photos appear in various journals across America (Boyle, 2013). In filmmaking, Alex Prager worked on the Despair, whose setting is in the 1960s in the city of Los Angeles. As the name suggests, the film brings out in a classical manner the emotion despair, a result of the combination of the aesthetics plus tragedy.
Despair is an extension and actualization of the photographic works done by the artist. The film lasts for slightly more than four minutes. It takes the viewers through the diverse stages of photos done by Alex Prager. Illustration of the images via the film makes it simple for the viewers to comprehend and fully appreciate the intention of the artist in the photos. Alex Prager did a thorough artistry to bring out memorable fascinating and captivating pieces of art (Nowness, 2010). Flavien Demarigny (Mambo) Art Works Flavien Demarigny, a resident of Los Angele commonly known by the natives as Mambo is an artist who rose to fame through self-determination and commitment (Mambo, 2014).
In his work has an artist, he worked as a painter before becoming to the limelight. The Australian brand has hit 30th birthday and is one of the most famous brand within the nation and abroad. Its originality places it at a better position to recognition as a distinct brand. The banded t-shirts also contributed immensely to its preference. Through various art works, mambo succeeded in dealing with racial preference as well as commercialism. This he achieved by incorporating fun facts into the various works.
In the latest work, dubbed 30 years of shelf- indulgence, ideologies that make the brand stand out are well incorporated. Mambo, as a brand encompasses various sectors including fashion, general art and design (NGV, 2014). Mambo combines the use of music and humor to make it the preferred brand in Australian artistry. The target audience by the artist is the average Australian and other citizens outside the Australian borders. Politically, Mambo helped to reduce the oppression in the 1980s in Australia through use comments done by its artists.
Invitation by New South Wales Art Gallery was a boost to the label in the political arena. The Gallery exposed mambo internationally enabling the label recognition by the state. Consequently, the state gave mambo the mandate to design uniforms for its athletes. In Australia today, Mambo is a recognized brand that stands out from other design brands References Boyle, Katherine (November 22, 2013). At Corcoran, Alex Prager’s color photographs of crowds depict detachment in togetherness. The Washington Post. Web. January 28, 2015.
Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/museums/at-corcoran-alex-pragers-color-photographs-of-crowds-depict-detachment-in-togetherness/2013/11/22/495a764e-5143-11e3-9e2c-e1d01116fd98_story.html Mambo. (2015). Biography. Web. January 28, 2015. Retrieved from http://www.mambo.vu/mambo_about.php# National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) (November 10, 2014). Mambo: 30 years of shelf-indulgence. Media Release. Web. January 28, 2015. Retrieved from https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/media_release/mambo-30-years-of-shelf-indulgence/ Nowness.
(June 10, 2010). Bryce Dallas Howard in "Despair". Web. January 28, 2015. Retrieved from https://www.nowness.com/story/bryce-dallas-howard-in-despair
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