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"She calls attention to a good point," one person commented.
The media calls attention to it every day 24 hrs.
It calls attention to your lips, and people forget about the rest.
Adejoke Tugbiyele's Gele Pride Flag calls attention to LGBT rights in Nigeria.
"The Whistler" refers to a whistle-blower who secretly calls attention to corruption.
Each application calls attention to the materiality of both the paint and the canvas.
Maybe it calls attention to the challenges in Lordstown and helps accelerate a solution.
Amnesty, a non-governmental organization, regularly calls attention to human rights abuses in China.
The report, published Wednesday, calls attention to the wealth inequality in the United States.
At best, it calls attention to the strange dynamic of prosecutors receiving campaign donations.
A new exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art calls attention to this particular instability.
Breach calls attention to this history and to the persistence of environmental racism in several ways.
Through these seemingly dry details, however, Sedaris skillfully calls attention to the absurdity in daily life.
Reading it feels like living in 2017, even though it never once calls attention to itself.
Here, photographer Emin Ozmen calls attention to the fact that the crisis extends beyond our own borders.
In the photo, McGrady is wearing a black one-piece swimsuit that calls attention to her curves.
While Buchanan's panegyric calls attention to a shared social conservatism, there are other reasons for Trump's admiration.
Movement gains steam The allegations catalyzed the decades-old #MeToo movement that calls attention to sexual misconduct.
Strangers make references to "Driving Miss Daisy," which calls attention to Ernesto's role serving the white, wealthy Sean.
Pose never calls attention to this particular quality of its storytelling choices, but I appreciate that it's there.
By honoring Dr. Kirkpatrick, the bill calls attention to the financial, emotional, and personal hardship faced by whistleblowers.
The aggressively atonal soundtrack by the German composer Hans Werner Henze calls attention to the film as a construct.
This painting calls attention to the legacy of racial injustice in America, as epitomized by the slave ship Rebecca.
When a policy calls attention to the costs of the transition, as a carbon tax does, people are wary.
As reported by TechCrunch, their research calls attention to the potential risk of price manipulation and fraud withing cryptocurrencies.
Jim Bankoff, the company's chief executive, is more business oriented than his peers and rarely calls attention to himself.
That goal is interrupted when a drunken Priest accidentally calls attention to himself in one of the church's private rooms.
It's specifically marketed as a discrete iPhone addition, even though it's bulky and calls attention to itself with loud colors.
But the moment someone calls attention to the issue, the government's reaction isn't to try to address the issue meaningfully.
Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn calls attention to this threat with his arresting, larger-than-life sculpture in the sinking city.
A recent Swedish study of gender differences in the implications of victory for political candidates calls attention to this unfairness.
Bartlett also gently calls attention to the distinctive character of her songs, which sometimes feature quirky chord changes or phrases.
Even so, the suit still calls attention to ongoing criticism of the Dallas PD by Jean's family and local community.
HackerNoon's Ryan Lau has posted a comprehensive breakdown that calls attention to all the ways iOS 11's design is flawed.
While art institutions can make people's stories visible, Jennif(f)er Tamayo's work calls attention to their commensurate powers of erasure.
It's something that calls attention to the factory practices of factory processes, as she herself pointed out in an interview with Vogue.
Designed to evoke a bike-share station, the installation in Chicago's Daley Plaza calls attention to the disparate gun laws between states.
The Verge calls attention to the AI community's excited, if hesitant, response to Robicquet's YSL campaign and even questions what it means.
For example, if any part of this criminal syndicate inadvertently calls attention to the stolen data, alerting authorities or the card issuers.
A boxed warning on the label is FDA's strictest warning and calls attention to serious or life-threatening risks of a drug.
The progression calls attention to the enormous role our interpretation plays in a drawing and, by extension, in the act of perception.
Carlos Motta, an artist known for his multimedia work documenting queer communities, calls attention to the underreported discrimination against gender-nonconforming refugees.
In revisiting these documents, Kallat calls attention to the possibilities of peace and tolerance in a world plagued by control and surveillance.
Crockett's vocabularies, ranging from solid to porous to semi-transparent, have their own distinct material presence, which she never calls attention to.
The report calls attention to the ways in which the science underlying the government's ability to keep the air clean are being undercut.
There are arguments to be made that this is effective: It calls attention to Trump's illegitimacy and his loss of the popular vote.
The title of Lizzi Bougatsos's show at James Fuentes Gallery, Work Habits, calls attention to the invisible labor that goes into making art.
Barrow calls attention to the statue's legendary naked figure, which is now considered historical, transfixing his identity as equal parts skater and academic.
Littman calls attention to the "often geometric, organic, mathematical, or process-based" manner in which Von Bruenchenhein generated his images or sculptural structures.
When a policy calls attention to the benefits, people often have a more favorable attitude and are willing to accept slightly higher costs.
We also need history that recognizes how the suffrage movement's history calls attention to the precariousness of voting rights in the United States.
If someone calls attention to the fact that I am always making myself out to be a victim, I might well deny it.
"It's obvious that a strike of that nature calls attention to the need of having products that are alternatives to diesel trucks," Cortes said.
By borrowing his image so self-consciously from tradition, as this exhibition emphasizes, Wiley calls attention to the lasting power of David's iconic picture.
The driving experience is similar to the previous generation, which is an easy car to drive, but the driving never calls attention to itself.
Her work also calls attention to the detrimental effects of the steel mills on working-class communities, especially with regard to people of color.
But by plunging still further down the rabbit hole, ITSBAFIHDA3D(CM) actually calls attention to this tendency to sink into our pop culture fascinations.
Chandra MukerjiSan Diego To the Editor: Richard A. Friedman calls attention to the very disturbing problem of significant increases in youth suicide and depression.
More importantly, though, the research calls attention to an issue that could complicate relations between the U.S., Denmark and the newly autonomous territory of Greenland.
A square cut out of the center of the lower area exposes the collage's white cardboard support and calls attention to its subtle, sculptural character.
The #OurSonTrayvon campaign, which was organized by the activist MichaelaAngela Davis and actor Gbenga Akinnagbe, calls attention to the ways racism and stereotypes shape perceptions.
He's working in a noir style here, smoky and disaffected, and while his language rarely calls attention to itself, his imagery is precise and vivid.
Shrill calls attention to the fact that this is an issue, it is an issue that white women are comfortable participating in, and it's not okay.
Collins calls attention to the fact that many of R. Kelly's alleged victims are Black women and girls, many of whom come from low-income backgrounds.
Even though it's refreshing to see brands, models, and celebrities embracing their natural hair, it also calls attention to the beauty industry's frustrating lack of diversity.
Giving viewers an old cliché about what it is artists do, it calls attention to its own Hallmark-card falseness, highlighted by its goofy, peach coloration.
It calls attention to the proposed repeal of the Clean Power Plan, the landmark coal power plant regulation, and the Trump administration's retrogressive policies on climate change.
The question of how many victims could have been spared had better systems for reporting been in place calls attention to the pervading nature of this problem.
We can't wait to take a trip down to Princeton to see Titus Kaphar's "Impressions of Liberty" monument, which calls attention to the university's participation in slavery.
Directed by David Cromer with an inspired inventiveness that never calls attention to itself, "The Band's Visit" flows with the grave and joyful insistence of life itself.
Scorsese has said that "The Departed" represents the "moral ground zero" of his films, and invoking "The Third Man" calls attention to that idea of pervasive hopelessness.
She regularly critiques her fashion missteps through the years, calls attention to her less-than-fresh airport style and isn't afraid to get real about her beauty woes.
Bannos calls attention to her fascination with photographing people asleep; surely this has much to do with the fact that she could observe them without herself being seen.
Neither education nor content startups have been particularly hot spaces for Silicon Valley investors over the last few years, so Masterclass' breakout status calls attention to its strategy.
The work calls attention to the empty space by outlining it rather than filling it, making a W-inter a thought-provoking exploration of architecture and light art.
The novel necessarily focuses on its antihero's internal world; the movie effortlessly calls attention to the situation of the Pied-Noir, living amid a sea of subjugated natives.
Look: this is a stunt from Epic, but it's a stunt that calls attention to the rent-seeking both Apple and Google engage in on their app stores.
Much of the show calls attention to the ephemerality of our built environment, to the fragility of constructed spaces and boundaries, and to the compelling strength of imagined ones.
The hashtag, popular at times on Twitter, calls attention to a still-secret report produced by congressional Republicans that its leaders say shows abuse of power at the FBI.
In her work, the artist calls attention to the pleasures of everyday life, from food to film, no matter how deeply one's life is filled with uncertainty and apprehension.
As an artistic statement, "Tommy Tune, Tonight!" is a lighthearted essay in syncopation that calls attention to the relationship between patterns of drumbeats and the sound of tap shoes.
In the meantime, as USMA investigates the situation, the scrutiny calls attention to how people of color in the military face degrees of scrutiny unmatched by their white peers.
Coby Kennedy's Supply and Demand (The Anti-Nigger Machine) is a gun vending machine that calls attention to the proliferation of guns, police, and white violence against black Americans.
Whatever her medium, Shaltmira's style is deeply imbued with meaning and a powerful passion that calls attention to the world's mysterious inner workings as well as its myriad injustices.
The result is an exercise that simultaneously calls attention to how much the producers spent translating this vision to the screen and what a colossal waste that feels like.
Khan's "mean tweets" calls attention to that normalisation, in that it draws people in with the amusing insults, heightening the shock when he jack-knifes into the abusive ones.
Grandly towering over the room, Dominique Duroseau's "Mammy was here: she equally acceptable" (2019) calls attention to racial inequities in reproduction and childcare, rooted in the history of enslavement.
And if it calls attention to a wonderful cause — like adopting little rescues in need of a home — then we're even happier that puppies have seemingly become a wedding trend.
That such attacks could be launched from inside a European country once again calls attention to a serious crisis: the radicalization of citizens outside the Middle East by extremist groups.
In Command and Control, Schlosser not only calls attention to the potential global threats posed by nuclear weapons but also highlights the very real and present danger of nuclear accidents.
He calls attention to the fact that the ambassador was not in Singapore for the Donald Trump-Kim Jong Un summit or in Jerusalem when the US Embassy opened there.
That extends to the series' filmmaking, which is frequently brilliant — the shot that ends the fourth episode of this new season is quietly masterful — but rarely calls attention to itself.
He calls attention to the fact rehearsals were unpaid, in addition to the lack of clarity around scheduling (performers were asked to keep their schedules open from March to August).
Pam's touched on these topics before -- most recently in a PSA called 'Terms and Conditions' in which she calls attention to the risk riders assume by using Lyft and Uber.
He ranks seventh on the Lakers in usage, with a role that never calls attention to itself, for a team that currently has a 14 percent chance of making the playoffs.
And overall, the letter calls attention to the immense challenges Republicans will face crafting a proposal that can pass both the more ideologically conservative House and the more temperamentally cautious Senate.
You either try to put everything in there, which just calls attention to it, or you just say, 'Let's make that not a factor, because we're trying to deal with everyman.
There's blackness — the mere state of one's racial self — and there's being politically black, which amounts to the degree to which one wields or weaponizes or calls attention to one's blackness.
Jeremy Richman, a neuroscientist whose 6-year-old daughter, Avielle, was killed at Sandy Hook, started the Avielle Foundation, which calls attention to mental health issues through research and community engagement.
The two-term congresswoman frequently calls attention to the fact that McAdams does not live in the 4th District (though living in the district is not a requirement for House candidates).
" He also calls attention to Poe Dameron Volume 1, "I am a sucker for all things Star Wars and the Marvel Star Wars books are so unbelievably good across the board.
It gives a show otherwise geared to slow reading a jolt of real-time sizzle, and — importantly — it calls attention to the institutional framework in which the reading is taking place.
Who, other than a few journalists and activists, calls attention to the plight of dissidents in Russia, Cuba and Saudi Arabia, or the political prisoners in China, Iran and North Korea?
No one comments on it; it's just a little buckle in the fabric of reality that calls attention to Mr. Bieber's status as a white star trading in R&B music.
Several paintings are uncharacteristically small for Mr. Johns, which gives the show a marvelous intimacy that calls attention to his different paint handling, and how it changes from series to series.
Toward a Concrete Utopia calls attention to an interesting swath of buildings in a complicated part of the world during a political moment that turned out to be on a limited run.
It calls attention to just how hypocritical and cynical this US policy looks to the rest of the world — which tells us something important about why the US is doing this anyway.
"O Sing Unto the Lord" calls attention to these more obscure composers, and in my fantasy world, everybody who reads it will immediately seek out as many recordings as they can find.
But it also calls attention to the destructive legacies of colonialism and highlights the artist's frustration with institutions like the British Museum that seem more fixated on absolving themselves than making amends.
On the day Twitter announced a new "Trust and Safety Council," the social network again suspended an account that calls attention to the plight of people who have been harassed on Twitter.
On social media, Castro's plan has attracted early praise, with observers noting that the plan calls attention to several issues and reforms that Native activists and policy groups have focused on for years.
The global day of action, started by filmmaker and Webby founder Tiffany Shlain, calls attention to the need for parity in all areas of our lives — from politics to education, home to culture.
Calls attention to itself and why—with enemies at the door, with the community under siege, with all of us having to pull together—would anyone want to call attention to themselves here?
But it also calls attention to the fact that while there are senators, representatives, state legislators and mayors who are gay, there is one office that has seemed out of reach: the presidency.
In its emphasis on design R&D, Nature calls attention to one type of environmentalist agency exercised between the extremes of drop-in-the-bucket personal choice and out-of-reach systemic overhaul.
Baena — who is Schwarzenegger's son with Mildred Baena, his former housekeeper whom he had an affair with — frequently shares his fitness regimen and progress on Instagram, which often calls attention to their similar looks.
The new study calls attention to "the limitations of the data," said Lisa Hollier, a medical director at Texas Children's Hospital, and the chair of the Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Task Force for Texas.
Baena — who is Schwarzenegger's son with Mildred Baena, his former housekeeper whom he had an affair with — frequently shares his fitness regimen and progress on Instagram, which often calls attention to their similar looks.
Organized by Valérie Rousseau, AFAM's curator of self-taught art and art brut, this survey calls attention to the integration of text and image in works made by a diverse group of artistic autodidacts.
In an effort to reach millions of Hispanic voters, Bernie Sanders's campaign is running a five-minute Spanish-language ad on Univision that calls attention to the plight of a female farm worker in Florida.
But she calls attention to efforts to restore the reefs, embraces the protective quality of mangroves and, in one huge painting, shows an idyllic, pre-plastic sea of lyric teal and royal blues and silver.
Colby Goodman, the director of the Security Assistance Monitor, a Washington think tank, noted that the G.A.O. report calls attention to the vague nature of the United States' objectives in training and equipping each country.
The comparison calls attention to the polished elisions that result from the restoration process; looking at the two photographs side by side feels like looking at before-and-after images of a gentrified city street.
And the willingness of people like Conway to deplore anti-Semitism, while it's certainly a lot better than not deploring anti-Semitism, also calls attention to all the things she and others have let slide.
As with Tibetan Buddhist sand mandalas, the ephemeral nature of Earth art and other site-specific works calls attention to the impermanence of art itself, highlighting the importance of the generative creative process over its result.
But this one so resembles the boys' coming-of-age film Stand by Me that the publicity material actually calls attention to the similarity, as if giving girls their own movie meant following a boys' model.
The publicity calls attention to any changes the administration might make The climate science study has been publicly available on a government server for months, but it is attracting widespread attention due to the Times's story.
"It calls attention to the fact that we're making it right there," said Mr. Dantzler, who will install a small brewing system for brewing demonstrations in which visitors can take part, adding hops or stirring grains.
Through a multimedia installation Artist peers at predictive policing technologies, which are artificial intelligence tools intended to help deploy officers, and calls attention to the bias encoded within scientific tools that are presumed to be neutral.
It really calls attention to the number of major galleries in New York and museums around the world that had not shown, were not showing, were not willing to show any art by any black artist.
For now, Looking for America, which calls attention to the diversity among a group of self-taught artists whose careers collectively spanned more than a century, also celebrates some of the variety of the gallery's aesthetic concerns.
Moreover, Frazier's use of the cyanotype — a photographic technique that dates back to the mid-19th century, concurrent with the rise of the Pittsburgh steel industry — calls attention to the implications of the past in the present.
In Society Hill's Washington Square, Kaitlin Pomerantz's "On the Threshold (Salvaged Stoops)" calls attention to the rapidly changing landscape of the city by recreating a somewhat innocuous — yet much beloved — ubiquitous piece of architecture: the front step.
This week, the Cultural Landscape Foundation, an education and advocacy group, designated the garden as an at-risk landscape as part of its Landslide program, which calls attention to significant works of landscape architecture that are threatened.
Thus, as Tomii looks back at how modern-art forms emerged in Japan during the latter half of the 20th century, she calls attention to "connections" and "resonances" that occurred between certain artists at different points in time.
This is according to a new report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition, or NLIHC, which calls attention to the gap between low-income wages and the high cost of rent throughout much of the United States.
The nonprofit organization has money pouring in, much of which is directed for a good reason from good people, but it calls attention to our party's penchant for having the oars of our boat rowing in different directions.
And so Walser eloquently calls attention to the obvious, such as (still of Watteau) that "all the romanticism that dwelled within him possessed, as it were, excellent manners," without being able to enlighten us further about the matter.
It's an abstraction of identity Gadsby calls attention to repeatedly in her standup, noting that the structure of a joke only allows for a set-up and a punchline with no further exploration of the reality behind that idea.
Gilbert's prose has an inject-it-into-my-veins immediacy: It's not so lyrical that it calls attention to itself, but the rhythm of each sentence is so precise that you absorb it before you even realize what's happening.
But by positioning inert found objects as so many little idols or Buddhas, Lee also calls attention to our own tragic readiness to anthropomorphize anything we look at, and to the difficulty of seeing anything just as it is.
The meat-and-potatoes satisfaction of that scene — two great actors, Ewan McGregor and Carrie Coon, going toe to toe, with the highest of stakes — calls attention to the conceptual gamesmanship of "Fargo," which can get a little cute.
The Killers' brutal "Land of the Free" calls attention to the most pressing plagues in the US. The Spike Lee-directed video doubles down on that message, casting an unyielding gaze on deadly issues like Watch "Land Of The Free" here.
The relationship between character level and power feels exaggerated in Odyssey where it was muted in Origins, and the overall design calls attention to the artifice of its combat because it is so overalden with grindy, hard-to-avoid fights.
The controversy surrounding Shelby and her course calls attention to complicated issues often left unaddressed in the wake of police shootings of black men and women, particularly when it comes to who gets to control the narrative of a police shooting.
"I think this paper calls attention to the issue that the medical community has been grappling with, and making strides on, for a while: differences in patient presentation and making sure all patients get the care they need," co-author Brad Greenwood added.
The initiative's announcement at the World Humanitarian Summit calls attention to the topic of education in humanitarian crises, and the need to address issues beyond funding, such as how the policy environment needs to change, and the importance of investing in research.
That's because when a shutdown actually happens, it calls attention to the fact that government is made of people — and that those people are both more interdependent on each other (even the "nonessential" ones) and less politicized than the functions they represent.
It's just one that loudly calls attention to the tropes it's using before using them, and then pats itself on the back for turning them on their heads – never mind that most of those "subversions" have themselves been rom-com staples for years.
As the case moves forward, the plaintiffs say that they hope their case will prevent an incident like this from happening again, adding that their ordeal calls attention to the particular ways people of color are criminalized for possessing or being around marijuana.
That number doesn't include Maxwell, who was called up from Triple-A later in April, nor several players who were on the DL, but the report still calls attention to "the relatively small and declining percentage of African-American players" in baseball.
This sidebar calls attention to some of their handiwork, including Mr. Michelson's drawings for "The Cotton Club" (Saturday), Ms. Michelson's research for "Fiddler on the Roof" (Sunday) and both of their contributions to Mel Brooks's "History of the World, Part I" (Saturday).quadcinema.
His answer will invariably begin with a preamble that calls attention to his own greatness, in politics or business or both, after which he will respond he is the "least racist" or "least anti-Semitic" person one could ever meet and that should settle it.
By working on two panels at different times, and then abutting the so-called original and its mirrored copy together, Burckhardt calls attention to the paradox of a symmetrical image that is physically split down the middle: it is at once total and divided.
The Cast of the 'Queer Eye' Reboot Reveals the Impact the Original Series Had on Their Lives On Wednesday the Instagram account Diet Prada, which calls attention to brand knock-offs, also called out Lady Gaga for wearing a Dolce & Gabbana dress this week.
Starting with Schjerfbeck, the exhibition calls attention to the pioneering role of four Finnish woman artists at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century: Helene Schjerfbeck (1862–1946), Sigrid Schauman (583–1979), Ellen Thesleff (1869–1954), and Elga Sesemann (1922–2007).
The document calls attention to Russian attempts to meddle in democracies and makes clear that the US is keeping a wary eye on Russian influence campaigns -- even though Trump has repeatedly cast doubt on the US intelligence community's conclusion that Russia meddled in the 2016 US election.
Twin Peaks a show about what's good about the United States, while also being about the dark things the country tries to keep deeply buried, and it never once calls attention to those aspects of itself, because it tells that story through the language of dreams.
Nokia Calls Attention to Itself by Relaunching Obsolete 3310 Dumb PhoneHMD Global, the Finnish company that owns the rights to Nokia's phone brand licensing for the next…Read more ReadIn fact, this resurgence of nostalgia tech really underscores a giant problem with the tech space in general: innovation.
In her upcoming Lifetime documentary, "Gretchen Carlson: Breaking the Silence," the former Fox News anchor who after a landmark sexual harassment suit against that network's chairman and CEO, Roger Ailes, emerged as an influential figure in the #MeToo movement, Carlson, calls attention to some companies who have fallen short.
It made for some serviceable action, yet it struck me as an odd, lazy end to a story arc that's lasted for two full seasons — and it calls attention to how uninspired and uninteresting the show's portrayal of the Faceless Men is compared with their depiction in George R.R. Martin's books.
But much like the other examples, her efforts to defend calling police on children by blaming an adult rings hollow, and calls attention to the ways that the behavior of children of color are penalized and subjected to police response in ways that the behavior of other children are not.
In Lacy's piece, women hand-stitch fabric from towering piles of red, white, and blue cloth that are replenished every evening, creating an endless stream of work that calls attention to San Francisco's own garment district, where mostly female immigrant labor sews to feed America's consumer maw, and to feed their families.
The Facebook COO's women's organization has launched a campaign called #203PercentCounts, which calls attention to how women are paid an average of 220% less than men in the U.S. To support the cause, hundreds of businesses in 220 cities are offering 220% discounts on everyday purchases to help women and their families.
And Automattic, the company behind Wordpress, will arm its blog owners with a new widget: Users who turn it on will be able to display a supportive net neutrality banner on their websites, as well as a fake webpage loading sign that calls attention to the dangers of online fast and slow lanes.
"The price weakness ... calls attention to some bearish news that the market had been willing to ignore, such as the high level of (fourth quarter) supply still in transit to consumers and the uptrend in U.S. drilling rigs and actual oil production," said Tim Evans, energy futures specialist at Citigroup, said in a note.
" Throughout the book, La Melia puns on the (eye)lash as a whip (one section, for instance, is titled "8 Lashes of Baby's Breath") and calls attention to its eroticism in lines like: "Is the Eyelash all I need to draw to make a perversity?" and "The lower baby-doll Eyelashes are very, very innocent.
The fictional narrative composed by Komar and Melamid calls attention to issues such as the ideological status of abstraction in the Soviet Union and the United States, the serf-like dependence of Soviet artists on state institutions, the hypocritical style of the official Soviet art history, and the question of historical truth in Russia.
"The one way you can tell it's an older person using social media is when they pass on some mass-consumption piece titled 'Check this out LOL' that calls attention to itself while telling you it's supposed to be funny," said Jim O'Grady, 57, a reporter for the public radio station WNYC in New York.
But as it hops across the globe from Polynesia to Scandinavia, this mammoth investigation into nuclear weapons, their manufacture, their proliferation and their impact on the human lives around them becomes an experiment in the possibilities of documentary presentation; in a voice-over, Mr. Watkins even calls attention to his role in shaping the material.
Juul calls attention to the fact that our very notion of indie is at play with a thousand other factors, and the end output is that our concept of indie is as much a product of the industry looking to categorize things as it is something that developers or players are claiming as a description.
Farnsworth calls it "clunky" and notes that "it doesn't give people the sense of comfort that terms sometimes offer… It's the perfect example of a big-government terms that calls attention to its big-government origins" By way of comparison, Farnsworth offered the example of Social Security, a massive expansion of the government's responsibilities that is also extremely popular.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Curated by the award-winning critic, and former Hyperallergic Senior Editor, Jillian Steinhauer and dotted with homespun memorials and retiring audiovisuals, In the Presence of Absence is a smart, understated group exhibition whose hushed atmosphere calls attention to grief's lingering effects in public and private life, particularly for people from historically marginalized communities.
"The Post" Steven Spielberg's film about the Washington Post standing up to the Nixon administration by publishing the Pentagon Papers -- auguring the Watergate battle to come -- is an inordinately entertaining film but also calls attention to journalism's highest calling, at a moment when newsgathering is under siege from those who would seek to discredit and undermine it.
In her review for The New York Times, Roberta Smith calls attention to the dearth of juxtapositions between time periods, which perhaps marks a missed opportunity to investigate Renaissance and Baroque paintings as things — material objects that are manipulated, puzzled over, revised, rebuffed, left for dead — in a way that's no different from how we approach the new.
Every new technology gets a smirking remark that calls attention to how little the human experience has changed, every new wonder quickly blends into the scenery, and every new Great Work is just some fucking tchotchke that you have to find room for in your national curio cabinet so that people can come from around the world to gawk at it.
Again and again, we see camerawork that calls attention to itself in the French New Wave tradition: low camera angles rising to confront or trail after characters, as if the camera has been lying in wait; tracking shots that seem to follow the action from a surreptitious distance; and a few famous dutch angles that indicate both our main character's completely askew moral compass and the increasingly distorted society in which he finds himself.

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