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  2. Joe Madureira - Wikipedia

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    At age 16, while still in high school, Madureira started at Marvel Comics as an intern, [10] working under editor Danny Fingeroth. [11] Madureira's art, which was heavily influenced by Arthur Adams, [12] was first published in an eight-page story for the anthology series Marvel Comics Presents #89 (November 1991), starring Mojo, and then a story starring Northstar in issue #92 (December 1992).

  3. Mike Kelley (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Kelley's exhibition and catalogue, "Mike Kelley: The Uncanny" at Tate Liverpool [25] and Mumok featured Andy Warhol's Andy Warhol Robot.' [26] Frieze (magazine) writes: "Taking its cue from the resurgence of figurative sculpture in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and Sigmund Freud's essay 'The Uncanny' (1919), the exhibition brings ...

  4. 30 Examples Of Surrealism Art That Might Make It Your ... - AOL

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    The list is full of examples of this art style and movement that were created by artists from all around the world. So, check them out; maybe it will convince you to become a surrealism enthusiast ...

  5. Defamiliarization - Wikipedia

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    According to the Russian formalists who coined the term, it is the central concept of art and poetry. The concept has influenced 20th-century art and theory, ranging over movements including Dada , postmodernism , epic theatre , science fiction , and philosophy; additionally, it is used as a tactic by recent movements such as culture jamming .

  6. Fantastic art - Wikipedia

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    Fantastic art has traditionally been largely confined to painting and illustration, but since the 1970s has increasingly been found also in photography. Fantastic art explores fantasy, imagination, the dream state, the grotesque, visions and the uncanny, [2] as well as so-called "Goth" and "Dark" art.

  7. Liminal space (aesthetic) - Wikipedia

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    Research by Alexander Diel and Michael Lewis of Cardiff University has attributed the unsettling nature of liminal spaces to the phenomenon of the uncanny valley. The term, which is usually applied to humanoids whose inexact resemblance to humans elicits feelings of unease, may explain similar responses to liminal imagery. In this case ...

  8. Dave Cockrum - Wikipedia

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    Uncanny X-Men really felt new and different, almost right away, and Cockrum's art was a tremendous part of that. [ 18 ] In 1979, Dave Cockrum designed Black Cat for writer Marv Wolfman .

  9. Jim Lee - Wikipedia

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    Jim Lee was born on August 11, 1964, in Seoul, South Korea. [2] [3] In a December 2023 interview, he describes his nostaglic memories of life in that country, where he first began drawing at a young age, using oil pastels with an art teacher who visited his home, and developing a love of Max Fleischer's 1940s animated Superman series.