![]() Whereas Ariana is, and always has been, an artist who caters to the male gaze in the most normative and vanilla way. I think it's because nothing about Ariana feels transgressive in the slightest? Miley had short hair for a long time, she was playing around with deliberately "unsexy" imagery and openly admitting she was trying to actively look weird and off-putting rather than attractive, and it was kind of a known thing amid celesbian gossip folks that she was also into women even before she came out as pansexual and genderfluid - all of that on top of her slut pop era starting off with, essentially, an anthem of sexual autonomy and norm-defiance, which was a big deal in 2010 when she was marketed so aggressively during the Bush administration as a purity ring girly. Ok I went very off-topic here but I really wanted to put my thoughts in writing lol sorry Then 2020 and the pandemic came around and disco and 80s synthpop quickly became the sound, and it still is until now. I think we also had that in 2019, trap-pop was still dominant, but not as much as before and pop in the mainstream was getting "quirkier" for a lack of a better word, so I think pop music was really varied that year. But by 2015 trap-pop become huge first in the US and then everywhere next year, and that's what dominated for a quite a few years. It was really varied, some artists did Doo Woop, other did synthpop (like Taylor with 1989), then you had indiepop gaining mainstream traction. In 2013 - 2014 electropop was dying, and trap-pop was yet to really become popular, so that time was really kinda "anything goes" for pop music. I kinda love those brief in-between periods of the music industry where the previous trend is dying off and the next one is yet to surge. "This gallery world is still a very new world for me.There was a brief time in early 2010’s where the industry couldn’t decide what the next sound was going to be "It's an amazing honor to have my work hanging here, next to some of the greatest artists in the world," said Stallone, who said he was first inspired to paint thanks to works by Jackson Pollack and Willem de Kooning. ![]() Taking place at the Osthaus Museum Hagen, the exhibition was an "amazing honor," he told The Hollywood Reporter. In 2021, he opened the largest retrospective of his paintings in Germany, called Sylvester Stallone: The Magic of Being. His other works include titles such as "The Opponent," "Scar" and "Still Fighting."Īccording to Artsy, Stallone points to notable names like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon as artistic inspirations, and his work has been featured in exhibits in Russia and France. ![]() ![]() The "Finding Rocky" painting, as it was called on his site, is one of his best-known works to date, featuring a collage of fight headlines and the skyline of a city behind the character. Never miss a story - sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. And when you can transfer that onto the canvas, it's an amazing feeling." "There is a public face and a private face," Stallone said on the site.
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