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Angry fans from the losing side burn their players' effigies.
Effigies of Mr Morales hang from stoplights above several barricades.
Effigies of his father were burned on television, he said.
Cretaceous thimbles, metal delectables, sporadic blankets, and effigies en croute?
In several cities protesters burned effigies of Trump, Iranian media reported.
In Germany, cartoonish effigies of the American President were hoisted instead.
In Us, the Tethered are effigies of this same situational classism.
On Sunday, two presidential effigies were burned at the Zócalo protest.
Would he find a hostile community greeting his arrival with burning effigies?
Colorful effigies of the maverick leader were burned during a street march.
Now, protesters around the region are torching effigies of the democracy icon.
Straw-stuffed human effigies have become a staple of the autumnal landscape.
Mannequins, dress forms and other, more puzzling effigies lurk in unexpected spots.
It gathers together some 120 sculptures, dolls, artist's dummies, effigies, crucifixes and automatons.
It gathers together some 3600 sculptures, dolls, artist's dummies, effigies, crucifixes and automatons.
It gathers together some 303 sculptures, dolls, artist's dummies, effigies, crucifixes and automatons.
After being in their presence long enough, the rock effigies seemingly come alive.
When Mohil first came out, people burned effigies of him in his home province.
At midnight, the effigies, embedded with fireworks, are set alight and explode in color.
Some took to the streets and burnt papier-mâché effigies of Mr Trump's bronzed face.
Mexicans, instead, burn cardboard effigies of the devil, politicians and people they generally don't like.
Like these effigies, and unlike statues, the scarecrows are far from permanent, let alone immortal.
We have created crudely painted effigies and tried to Kickstart them into becoming communication devices.
Media reported that Trump effigies burned across Mexico, from Puebla to Mexico's industrial hub Monterrey.
At the climate march, it was unflattering Trump effigies and the word "RESIST" in all caps.
Were the KKK effigies a direct response to Charlottesville, or were they already in the works?
Papier-mâché-and-wood effigies of famous figures are going up in flames on Saturday night.
Later, effigies of people who had become notorious during the year were added to the inferno.
Demonstrators burned Israeli and U.S. flags, carried a flag-draped U.S. coffin or effigies of Trump.
"Chaebol are accomplices!" protesters have chanted, carrying effigies of their leaders dressed in blue prison uniforms.
In Venezuela, Andrea Hernández Briceño's pictures of abandoned cars act as effigies to a bygone era.
This led to "expressions" such as burning crosses, flags, or effigies, often accompanied by hateful written materials.
That cannot come too soon for frustrated customers, who have taken to burning effigies of "Won'treach" vans.
Soon after Obama's election, right-wing protesters across the country burned effigies of the first black president.
My idea of being a skin came largely from American bands like Iron Cross and The Effigies.
Their names are wrought into the verbs of language, their works and effigies are in our houses.
Clients showed up by the hundreds to batter human effigies of Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump.
In Florida this Halloween, one yard featured black effigies hanging in the trees above a Trump sign.
It wasn't right when peoplel hung lynched Obama effigies, just as what Kathy Griffin did isn't right now.
On Monday, some hanged effigies of Mr. Modi and his right-hand man, Amit Shah, the home minister.
Other times, the men were encouraged to beat effigies of their mothers or engage in violent re-enactments.
Leonardo Linares, a fourth generation artisan in Mexico City, specializes in making Judas-like effigies for Easter weekend.
The Mexican tradition is similar to the "burning of Judas," in which Christians burn effigies of Judas around Easter.
Their heads, apparently lifted from period political cartoons, are mounted on identical shoeless effigies hanging from an executioner's scaffold.
In two floats, effigies of local politicians held toilet rolls with the words "UNESCO" and "censorship" written on them.
Many barricades hang effigies of Ms. Añez, as well as conservative opposition leaders and the former military chief, Gen.
They carried "Death to America" banners and effigies of Trump, while a military police band played traditional Iranian revolutionary songs.
"The rebels were advancing, people were burning effigies a few streets away, and everyone was just there playing tennis," Howe said.
And in so doing prevented effigies of Manager Joe Maddon from being hoisted over Wrigley Field instead of a W flag.
TEHRAN — In the past, Iranians looking to mock the United States would burn cardboard effigies of Uncle Sam or Lady Liberty.
Judas effigies are burnt in villages and towns in several Latin American countries such as Venezuela and in parts of Greece.
In honor of this special day, he rolled joint effigies of Rick and Morty, plus fan-favorites Mr. Meeseeks, and Mr. Poopybutthole.
The actors cavort nimbly around the elaborate stage, effigies in hand, firing off the propulsive text wile dexterously operating the hideous puppets.
Many turned to sometimes risqué British humor and their props ranged from exquisitely crafted effigies to battered empty boxes and a baguette.
Local governments are also discouraged from erecting large religious effigies and building temples in non-religious locations for the sake of attracting tourists.
Effigies of Clinton in an electric chair or posters with her on a bullseye have become part of Trump followers' grassroots political theater.
His installation collective conscience (21—ongoing) is made up of 212 colorfully-dressed papier-mâché effigies, inspired by a Colombian New Year tradition.
Corre valued the collection — which was accompanied by crude effigies of David Cameron, George Osborne, and Boris Johnson — at £5 million (~$6.3 million).
After the deadly 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., Indecline hung clownish Ku Klux Klan effigies from a tree in a Richmond park.
Along with protest signs and noisemakers, the protesters toted effigies of the animal that has been infamously linked to Cameron — the pig, of PigGate fame.
Plenty of people are blaming Frank, too, including angry protestors burning effigies of the president, a bitter Conway (Joel Kinnaman), and Miller's grieving young daughter.
He says the people in his town burned effigies of him and his parents disowned him and disinherited him, removing him from the royal family.
But the show's strangely complacent detachment comes across most powerfully as you watch the puppeteers, who wear identical white boiler suits, guide effigies into action.
In the film-within-the-film, effigies of fascist, religious and Communist leaders hang on Lola and Ana's wall, silent reminders of violence and fear.
"Presences" (1971-72), a group of six crudely made headless effigies adorned in painted and weathered rags, haunt the third gallery, on the second floor.
Less painstaking than Charles Ray's latter-day effigies, less unnerving than Katharina Fritsch's animals and saints, the sculptures here look dismayingly like oversize Disney figurines.
A torch-lit procession in the evening is led by their Bishop of the Bonfire, his choirboys and the Society's effigies — including Guy Fawkes himself.
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered for mainly peaceful demonstrations which on Thursday included dancing, some displays of nudism, carnival-type costumes, and effigies of Pinera.
Public frustration with government as a whole could thus be mobilized against Lula and Rousseff, whose effigies were paraded, dressed in prison stripes, at street rallies.
Israeli foreign minister Israel Katz on Thursday urged authorities in Belgium to ban an annual parade known for its depictions of anti-Semitic effigies and symbols.
Next to that trio of Slavic heroes, there's an unlikely fourth man among the effigies on the walls of the Crazy House: Libya's late dictator Muammar Ghadafi.
And she foretold his coming during a prophecy she repeated during the rare beach barbecue in which she sacrificed not humans but effigies of another faith's gods.
The burning is part of a widespread Mexican Holy Week tradition where neighborhoods burn effigies to represent Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus Christ according to the Bible.
The selected artworks in Beyond Reason probably come from a place of compassion, generated from lived experience, but compassion is difficult to spot in these abused effigies.
Some of the participants carried small effigies of Premier Douglas, hanging from a noose (you can see them in the archival clip from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation below).
Video footage running on television stations and social media showed giant effigies burning in the distance and crackers going off while the train runs through in the foreground.
Anger turned on Navjyot Kaur Sidhu, a former Punjab state lawmaker who came late for the burning of the effigies and then left just before the accident occurred.
As I walked around the grounds, weaving between trees and tents and larger-than-life effigies of Bernie Sanders, the lack of Hillary support was impossible to ignore.
Though protesters in Greece were known to burn effigies of Ms. Merkel over her harsh austerity policies, she helped impose a measure of discipline among bickering eurozone leaders.
They stand as tragic effigies of treasures forever gone, similar to Rakowitz's reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate that stands at the exhibition's entrance, made of plywood and plaster.
Saturday is Guy Fawkes Night in the UK, when bonfires, fireworks and effigies go up in flames to commemorate a foiled plot to blow up Parliament in 1605.
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For centuries, Bamiyan had been famous for the standing Buddha statues—once the tallest Buddhist effigies in the world—carved into the mountains on the outskirts of the city.
Three giant burning effigies of the 10-headed Hindu villain Ravana and his family crackle into the night, and hundreds of cooks fry up syrupy, spice-laced Indian sweets.
The annual Twelfth of July bonfires and parades, celebrating the history of Ulster Loyalism, saw effigies of wicked Papists burned for public edification and the delight of inebriated Loyalists.
Thousands of people across the country marched, shut down highways, burned effigies and shouted angry slogans on Wednesday night to protest the election of Donald J. Trump as president.
Trump is not the first US president to be targeted by Iran, which has made effigies and caricatures of every president since Jimmy Carter, according the New York Times.
President Clinton's 1996 designation of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah ignited opposition so fierce that local residents hanged effigies of Clinton and Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt.
Across Britain in early November, towns and villages hold annual firework parties and burn effigies of Guy Fawkes, the Roman Catholic plotter who tried to blow up parliament in 1605.
HAVANA (Reuters) - The graffiti of alien-like beings and balaclava-clad men appearing on Havana's dilapidated walls strikes a contrast with the upbeat political slogans and effigies of Cuban revolutionaries.
Angry people gathered on the theatre steps, waving Mexican flags and hoisting effigies of Donald Trump, and then began marching toward El Ángel, a century-old monument to Mexican independence.
Similarly, the people who inhabit Ms. Bend's Chicago are sometimes presented as forbiddingly stiff statues, evoking pre-Columbian effigies, and at other times in forms as contemporary as a selfie.
Though not exactly secretive, the bonfire societies are not very communicative, either, and the choice of effigies is known only by a handful of people before the unveiling in November.
Not that that has dissuaded them: Last week, it hung clown effigies cloaked in KKK robes from a tree in a Richmond, Virginia, park named after notorious slave trader Joseph Bryan.
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Demonstrators carried slogans like "End oil now" and "End of the world" while some held carnival effigies, including one of President Emmanuel Macron wearing a crown marked "King of bla-bla".
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has a plan for dealing with protesters who burn effigies of him during an upcoming visit to Australia — he's going to follow them home and fight them.
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Armed with coffin nails, effigies, and dirt from a graveyard, they'll be casting spells on Trump's SCOTUS pick in an effort to make his life a complete fucking nightmare, USA Today reports.
" In fact, cats were often used for demonic rituals, like burning effigies of the Pope with a belly full of cats "which squalled most hideously as soon as they felt the fire.
Things like chanting "death to America," burning effigies of Uncle Sam and painting murals of Lady Liberty with a skull as a face lost their impact long ago, particularly among younger Iranians.
The statues, which from one perspective might be construed as the effigies of losers, are from the perspective of white nationalists inspiring signs that the struggle continues, that Dixie will rise again.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexicans celebrating an Easter ritual late on Saturday burnt effigies of U.S. Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump, whose anti-immigrant views have sparked outrage south of the American border.
Larger celebrations often burn celebrity figures with effigies of flamboyant ex-Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson being torched at a number of events this year while previous targets have included U.S. President Donald Trump.
I actually feel like Madame Tussauds is the best artwork I have seen that is related to celebrities—the fact that it's a working capitalist enterprise of wax effigies of celebrities is great.
In 2011, when Mrs Lam was head of the civil service, rural groups burned effigies of her after she suggested cracking down on illegal extensions that villagers had been adding to their houses.
Carrying "Death to America" banners and effigies of Trump, Iranians in Tehran marched towards the Azadi ( Freedom) Square to commemorate the anniversary of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution that toppled the U.S.-backed shah.
The blue-eyed cleric stands with his back against a wall, as protesters carrying banners and effigies of Trump -- portrayed as a woman, an infant and, in one case, a turkey -- stream past.
More frequently, Obama's presidency was marked by effigies of our first black president hanging from nooses across the country, for example in Kentucky, Washington State, and Maine, or being burned around the world.
It's a chilling image even after you learn, from the accompanying text, that these are effigies of jurors whose not-guilty verdict in a murder trial didn't go over well with the locals.
At the massive anti-government and anti-corruption demonstrations that brought millions to the streets last month, protesters carried effigies of Rousseff and booed at opportunistic opposition politicians seeking to milk the crisis.
Her collections include tributes to famous trailblazers Simone de Beauvoir and Malala Yusafzai and effigies of musical greats Amy Winehouse and Nina Simone, to name but a few (plus she draws a mean Tupac).
VALENCIA (Reuters) - Satirical effigies of United States President Donald Trump, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and footballer Cristiano Ronaldo went on display on Thursday for Spain's Fallas festival in the Mediterranean port city of Valencia.
Defectors from the North, more than a thousand of whom settle in the South each year, have said that a common school activity is for children to beat effigies of American soldiers with sticks.
In the past, revelers have burned effigies of the pope, particularly Pope Paul V, who reigned in Fawkes's time, and modern-day figures, including President Trump, Osama bin Laden and even Winnie the Pooh.
Bercow will go up in smoke in Edenbridge, a southeastern town that has previously burned effigies of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and U.S. President Donald Trump as part of its annual bonfire night celebrations.
The number of people burning effigies has since waned, but this year Mexicans rallied around a common enemy: The wispy-haired billionaire who wants to build a giant wall along the southern US border.
During the festival of Dussehra people all over the country set aflame large effigies of a 10-headed demon from the Hindu epic Ramayana in a ceremony that symbolizes the triumph of good over evil.
And despite local taxi unions' best efforts to scare the ride-sharing giant away—intimidation tactics include throwing rocks at Uber offices and stuffing effigies of Uber drivers in taxi trunks—the service keeps thriving.
Standing in front of flags bearing the names of global corporations, Corre also burned firework-stuffed effigies of Prime Minister Theresa May and her predecessors David Cameron and Tony Blair, dressed in Sex Pistols clothes.
So I just was, like, we need to burn the effigies of things we would normally do, and to hang on to the idea of who we are but redefine our sound for modern days.
Some Shejaiya protesters built a cage, like a mock prison cell, containing effigies of two Israeli soldiers whose bodies are being held by Hamas in Gaza, and two Israeli citizens also believed held by Hamas there.
One neighborhood under direct threat from the subway stations is Charoen Chai, whose narrow lanes are dominated by a quintessentially Chinese trade in votive paper effigies, which are burned on special occasions as offerings to ancestors.
Companies offer a variety of products to keep vultures away, including metal spikes, vulture "effigies" resembling dead birds that could discourage others from roosting, and devices that give the birds an electric shock when they land.
The Barberini Tapestries: Woven Monuments of Baroque Rome is a contemplative exhibition that winds through the grand and intimate spaces of the Manhattan cathedral, where the tapestries mingle with the church's tomb effigies and stained glass.
Mike Jay: The earliest physical evidence of its use are effigies made of dried peyote cactus preserved in the Shumla caves, on the Texas side of the Rio Grande, that have been radiocarbon dated to 21960 BCE.
But Kaur, whose husband, Navjyot Singh Sidhu, is a former Indian Test cricketer and now a state minister, said effigies were burned at six places in Amritsar and most of them were in fields near the tracks.
But Kaur, whose husband, Navjyot Singh Sidhu, is a former Indian Test cricketer and now a state minister, said effigies were burnt at six places in Amritsar and most of them were in fields near the tracks.
The celebrations in Edenbridge also feature effigies of unpopular celebrities and in the past have included former FIFA president Sepp Blatter, former Prime Minister Tony Blair, deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and disgraced American cyclist Lance Armstrong.
Not the celebrities whose daffy effigies used to populate Mr. Doonan's windows, mostly with enthusiastic cooperation (Madonna, Magic Johnson, Norman Mailer, Prince, Queen Elizabeth), but a lavish commingling of astronomy and astrology titled Out of This World.
That's exactly what happened in Nagoro, a small village in the Shikoku, Japan, where a local artist's eerie effigies linger by the side of the road, occupy empty classrooms, and even appear to be doing road work.
Effigies of Trump, including one of him sitting atop a Mexican border control wall, were also due to go up in smoke on Saturday at a fireworks display in the town of Lewes, 60 miles south of London.
LIMA (Reuters) - Peruvians marched in the streets across the Andean country on Thursday, many carrying effigies of rats or vultures, to demand anti-corruption reforms to clean up the country's institutions as the head of the judiciary resigned.
It's no wonder they traveled from their home base in Virginia to destroy the effigies of Rick and Morty—largely created by graffiti artist Andrew Funk—and replaced them with a bar decked out in GWAR artifacts (GWARtifacts).
Many of the victims were either on the railway tracks or near them and did not hear the commuter train coming in the noise of the crackers and giant effigies burning in the darkness, witnesses and officials said.
When the Bastille fell David joined the Jacobins, and he designed the Revolution's propaganda both on canvas (Marat dead in the bath) and in the streets, where he masterminded lavish parades featuring huge effigies of Reason and Liberty.
Following presentations from multiple speakers at the event, the video concludes with a white man in sunglasses using a propane torch to light the Obama effigies on fire, prompting a round of applause and cheers from the crowd.
Residents of Richmond, Va., awoke Wednesday morning to find that an activist art collective had hung Ku Klux Klan effigies wearing white robes, clown shoes and rainbow-colored wigs in a town park, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports.
Indeed, progressives have no trouble spotting anti-Semitism when it emanates from the political right — the effigies of George Soros, the attacks on "globalists" with names like Blankfein and Yellen, the social media memes borrowed from neo-Nazis.
Various effigies depict the maestro as a cantankerous old man confined to his wheelchair in his final years or as a dictatorial, short-tempered perfectionist on the podium at the height of his career during the Nazi years.
The wax workers of Florence had long been famous for exceptional fine anatomical waxes crafted for sacred use, in the form of effigies or anatomically shaped ex votos left at a saint's shrine to commemorate or request divine intervention.
A large crowd had formed near the tracks on the city's fringe for the burning of effigies as part of a major Hindu festival on Friday when the train sped through the gathering in darkness, officials and witnesses said.
While the group's press release called sending the effigies onto the next life in a swirling pillar of flames a "light-hearted" way to celebrate November 5, it acknowledged the subjects the sculptures represent can get a little dark.
This year, at least two communities in India decided to burn effigies of the coronavirus as part of the "Holika Dahan" ritual, which takes place on the first day of Holi and signals the triumph of good over evil.
It will consider the evocation of the living, three-dimensional body through approximately 153 works from 14th-century Europe to present, joining artists like Donatello, El Greco, Auguste Rodin, and Louise Bourgeois with historical reliquaries, anatomical models, and wax effigies.
Though the central act was the igniting of the full-size flag that had lain at the front of the room throughout the evening, small paper effigies were distributed to the attendees, who took turns tossing them into the fire.
An Indian Fair, for instance, the Mall became an Indian bazaar, and visitors watched as artisans created gigantic bamboo and painted papier-mâché effigies of the demon king Rāvana and his allies as part of a reenactment of a Hindu celebration.
You've seen characters die as a result of watching this video, but here it is, like a bad dream—video static, an image of a lone chair, someone's intestines coming from their throat, a solar eclipse with maggots among other effigies.
In addition to the trunk of punk memorabilia, Mr. Corré incinerated several human effigies modeled on conservative politicians, like Boris Johnson, London's former mayor and an advocate for Britain's exit from the European Union, and the prime minister, Theresa May.
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For decades, Iranian revolutionary families would work late into the night to make sock puppets, cartoons and effigies of every American president since Jimmy Carter, then proudly parade them around during an anti-American protest and burn them in a bonfire.
To that effect, on Tuesday, the cavernous MAMA Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles became a Día de los Muertos celebration, with sugar skulls, marigolds, religious candles and numerous photo and jersey effigies of the 6-foot, 6-inch basketball player.
Effigies of Obama were burned at a bar in Milwaukee; as well as hung from a tree at the University of Kentucky; a building in Plains, Ga.; and a noose in the front yard of a home in Moreno Valley, Calif.
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They carried signs reading "My Life Isn't Your Porn," and effigies of the police, who have repeatedly been accused of turning a blind eye to molka cases despite having a law that, on the surface but rarely in practice, criminalizes the practice.
A group of about 100 people staged the protest in the northern city of Amritsar where a train plowed through a crowd gathered to watch the burning of effigies and a fireworks display on Friday as part of a Hindu festival, killing 7653.
TEHRAN — Burning American flags and homemade effigies of American presidents is a cherished tradition among Iranian hard-liners, but as the country prepares for the anniversary on Friday of the 1979 revolution that established the Islamic republic, others want to thank Americans instead.
Congress split on probing Trump tax returns Senators question Goldman Sachs on its role in Trump banking policy Skepticism over Trump's 'wall' cost simmers They carried "Death to America" banners and effigies of Trump while a military police band played traditional Iranian revolutionary songs.
Nine months in preparation, the celebration is a procession of effigies of giants and includes a broom dance in the central market to chase away the ghosts of winter, as well as a parade of young men dressed as women with corsets and prams.
Looking at Mitchell's pictures I am reminded of the Guy Fawkes effigies — also made from discarded clothes, bulked out with straw or waste paper — we used to wheel around in old baby carriages or carts in the weeks leading up to Bonfire Night, when they were burned.
Most recently I had a dream about my seventh grade crush (the grown up version of him) who I made out with once in the back room at a bar mitzvah and then spent years burning effigies of him to try and "break the spell" he had on me.
Both problems define our age; everyone fancies themselves a rebel, even Sean Hannity and Donald Trump, but the traditional forms and structures that would give rebellion purpose and clarity exist only through as effigies to be torn down in ritual re-enactments of the original revolution, now decades in the past.
The grassy knoll below the Washington Monument has played host to a recreation of the ancient Silk Road, friendly competitions on bocce courts, and even the burning of giant effigies of Indian demons — just a few standout examples of the lively events organized for what's known as the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.
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How infuriating to see those who burned effigies of Darwin, knowing what we know now (and even more infuriating when we consider the ongoing resistance of the theory of evolution, and climate change, and science in general), but she invites us to challenge that fury, too — to consider the spectrum of fear of change.
To draw attention to historical monuments all over Belgium, florist Geoffroy Mottart stages herbaceous interventions by adding botanical beards and verdant hairdos to statues of luminaries and potentates like Victor Rousseau and King Leopold II. This clash between history and brightly-colored floral facial hair lends the otherwise-somber effigies an air of tender whimsy.
" Related: Some Mexicans Celebrated Easter by Burning Effigies of Donald Trump It goes on to say that such barriers "do not solve the issue of people entering the country legally and staying beyond the date they are required to leave the country, a problem which will undoubtedly increase as more walls and fences are constructed.
Including not only fine art but also wax effigies and anatomical models, the show opens with a hyperrealistic sculpture by Duane Hanson from 383, jumps from a 15th-century Donatello sculpture to a Spanish Renaissance work by El Greco, and juxtaposes a modern android with a 19th-century effigy of Jeremy Bentham, made with the British philosopher's bones.
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Their traditions include such rites as filling trees with dead babies; building life-size effigies of the deceased; pulling bodies out of coffins every five years to change their clothes; and leaving dead family members in their homes and treating them as "sick" until they can afford to throw them a proper funeral, which can sometimes be up to two years later.
They include the Westminster Retable, England's oldest altarpiece, dating to the 13th century; the Litlyngton Missal, a magnificent illuminated 14th-century service book with instructions on celebrating Mass throughout the year; and a series of effigies of deceased kings and queens: wood or wax sculptures that were made just before or just after their deaths, and placed on their coffins in funeral processions.
As a member of Be the Change Turlock, a new grass-roots group of self-described "pissed-off middle-aged ladies who are into arts and crafts," Ms. Strahm is among those who have been dogging Mr. Denham with papier-mâché effigies and on social media, with pictures of milk cartons featuring the congressman and the word "missing" in bold capital letters.
Organized by Valérie Rousseau, the museum's curator of self-taught art and Art Brut, it presents 11 pieces by Mr. Lockett along with small Eskimo effigies carved from bone, whale and walrus ivory; Brazilian devotional objects; tiny, diagrammatic drawings resembling mathematical and chemical diagrams by the outsider artist Melvin Way; and small, cocoonlike sculptures of objects made of thread, beads and sequins by the British artist Sandra Sheehy.
Estimated number of overnight visitors per year (Indonesia): 15,810,000In a nutshell: Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago with over 17,500 islands, and Sulawesi is a scenic, lesser-known alternative to BaliWhat to see and do: Trek through bamboo forest and lush valleys; cruise past rice paddies in a traditional wooden boat near Ramang Ramang village; experience a day in the life of fisherman in the village of Puntondo; visit the cliff-face burial sites and wooden effigies of the Toraja people in LemoSource: Intrepid Travel; UNWTO; Embassy of Indonesia

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