Neopop biography of donald
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Will current Kennedy Center programming be canceled? L.A. arts and culture this week
Today is Presidents Day, so I figure it’s a good opportunity to take a look at how President Trump’s hostile takeover of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts might affect the esteemed organization’s programming in the near future.
Last week, the president’s newly appointed board of close allies — including chief of staff Susie Wiles and deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino — voted to make Trump chairman of the board and fire longtime center president Deborah F. Rutter.
Disarray ensued and high-profile artists began to jump fartyg. Television showrunner and writer Shonda Rhimes stepped down as treasurer; musician Ben Fold announced he would no longer serve as artistic adviser of the National Symphony Orchestra, which is headquartered at the center; opera star Renée Fleming stepped down as an artistic advisor; and actor and writer Issa Rae canceled her sold-out
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TVBoy
Italian street artist (born 1980)
For the gaming console, see TV Boy.
TVBoy | |
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TVBoy in front of some of his images in 2010 | |
| Born | Salvatore Benintende (1980-07-16) 16 July 1980 (age 44) Palermo, Italy |
| Known for | Street art |
| Movement | Neo-pop |
Salvatore Benintende (born 16 July 1980), known by the pseudonymTVBoy (rendered with various capitalisations), is an Italian neo-popstreet artist. He is known for his murals depicting footballers and current affairs, particularly George Floyd following his murder, Vladimir Putin following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, and Alexia Putellas following her first Ballon d'Or Féminin win. Having begun his street art work in 1996, he has been described as "the Banksy of Barcelona", one of the cities, along with Milan, he is known for decorating.[1][2]
Career
[edit]TVBoy's works often depict current affairs.[3] Many of his large murals are done in Gràcia, a locat
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Angry Donald
Tvboy: biography of the artist
Tvboy, pseudonym of Salvatore Benintende, is a street artist exponent of the Italian NeoPop movement. He is known for the character he created, "TVboy", an alter ego that he frequently depicts as a symbol of distinction from the massified culture of the new generations, mainly because of television.
Salvatore Benintende was born in Palermo on July 16, 1980, but his family moved to Milan where Tvboy grew up and completed his studies. His debut on the urban art scene took place in 1996, when he started to make his first traditional graffiti and the first experiments under the pseudonym "Crasto".
In 1999 he enrolled in the Faculty of Industrial Design at Bovisa Polytechnic of Milan and in 2002 he attended for a year the Faculty of Fine Arts in Bilbao. After the experience in the Bilbao, the Faculty of Design of Milan hosted an exhibition in which the character of "Tvboy" appeared for the first time. On that occasion he used old