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"juxtaposed" Definitions
  1. placed or appearing close together or side by side, especially with an arresting or surprising effect, or in a way that invites comparison or contrast:The director handles the juxtaposed strands of the movie deftly, interweaving psychological intrigue with smartly observed comedy.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of juxtapose.

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Black technical material was juxtaposed with fuchsia, yellow and blue.
Appositives act as synonyms for a juxtaposed word or phrase.
Juxtaposed with the U.S., the contrast is alarming, even dispiriting.
Iron Man's surprising success juxtaposed The Incredible Hulk's poor reception.
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Yet there's some darkness juxtaposed in the lightness of this episode.
Once again, Philip and Deirdre are juxtaposed with Elizabeth and Stobert.
Pune, India, he juxtaposed experimental, avant-garde Western therapies such as
The pair are juxtaposed with Sharon Tate (played by Margot Robbie).
"There's always that level of relatability juxtaposed with luxury," he says.
Sharpton juxtaposed that Trump had gone to Tampa to campaign for Rep.
Intersecting drips of brash saturation are juxtaposed against softer but unmanipulated color.
These shots are juxtaposed with those freezing the moment of the fight.
It's the past and the present juxtaposed in a very literal way.
The chapeau feels freshest when juxtaposed against sporty and street wear staples.
In "Chemistry," moments of tenderness are repeatedly juxtaposed with moments of misery.
It's pretty delightful seeing modern fashion juxtaposed with these classic subway cars:
The poster, which was displayed during a Republican event, juxtaposed two images.
Snowden juxtaposed his treatment with that of Trump's treatment in Robert Mueller's report.
There's her seemingly storybook wedding in 1981, juxtaposed with William's 30 years later.
Forcibly juxtaposed, the two manipulated female bodies perplex, considering their incomparable contextual histories.
The different materials are juxtaposed in subtle geometric configurations to create visual interest.
Sleek glazed surfaces are juxtaposed with the patterns of curled and braided hair.
Near The Grounds, we saw this floral mural juxtaposed with brightly painted bicycles.
Juxtaposed with the data of human drivers, Uber's autonomous cars appear laughably incompetent.
The bar rises even higher when sexuality is juxtaposed with disability and consent.
Consider situational irony, in which two things become odd or humorous when juxtaposed.
The photo shows an exasperated-looking Obama juxtaposed with a lively, flamboyant Clinton.
Juxtaposed against their older counterparts' career-best work, however, Boyle and Miller's performances suffer.
The cloudy faces of pedestrians are juxtaposed with the unvarnished reality of urban streets.
The photos are absolutely surreal — beautiful, lush green trees juxtaposed with the lava's carnage.
Not a facsimile of what a woman might be juxtaposed against a male protagonist.
When quotations are being juxtaposed to the dancers, it's interrupting what happens on stage.
This was not the first time a designer juxtaposed the sacred and the profane.
He juxtaposed that with an image of a "baby Trump" blimp floating over London.
In other spreads, comics are juxtaposed with facsimile notebook pages of Jean-Michel's writings.
As they debated the abortion bill, members of both parties juxtaposed the two issues.
He is juxtaposed alongside other unflattering, unpatriotic images, suggesting he is no mainstream Democrat.
The beautiful black dye gave a ombré detail that was juxtaposed with feminine blush layering.
Katja Novitskova has unleashed enlarged and playfully juxtaposed scientific images throughout the Lower Manhattan park.
This handcrafted, folk element is complemented and juxtaposed with techniques involving contemporary science and technology.
Trump re-Tweeted late Wednesday a split-screen meme that juxtaposed a photo of Mrs.
"This Could Be Your Daughter!" proclaims one poster, text juxtaposed over a menacing street scene.
Inside, the building is an intricate gavotte of interlocked functions and juxtaposed ramps and balconies.
The hackers also juxtaposed images of the actress with photos of Harambe, a deceased gorilla.
They are juxtaposed with his better-known marble and bronze busts, mostly of powerful clerics.
Trump's words are harshly juxtaposed with the number of sick and dead in each state.
This is juxtaposed, though, with the mini open worlds that connect the individual wings together.
Instead, the call for a middle ground is jarringly juxtaposed with an extreme visual setting.
Weiss had a quirky sensibility—modern furniture juxtaposed with Herend porcelain and American craft pottery.
Hip-hop music is juxtaposed with Bach, while classical ballet and breaking share the stage.
Acker juxtaposed appropriated material from other novels and biographies with excerpts from her own diaries.
What aspects juxtaposed to make Cornell '77 the memorable show that it's remembered as today?
Sloane's cool adult demeanour is juxtaposed with her adolescent eating disorders and her emotionally stifled upbringing.
Why do you think the writers juxtaposed those flashbacks with the present day Miguel-Kevin relationship?
But in more recent history, the photo is notable when juxtaposed with Northam's 2017 gubernatorial campaign.
And that could ultimately lead to social unrest, particularly when juxtaposed against Trump-era economic nationalist.
She effectively criticized Trump's volatility, but juxtaposed it with her resolute toughness, not her diplomatic skills.
This, juxtaposed by the grittiness of abandoned environments, makes his work a feast for the eyes.
The queens that stood out the most however, had achieved a beautifully juxtaposed mashup of styles.
And suddenly a small untruth, juxtaposed with the lie that is his life, begins to snowball.
One slide juxtaposed a time line of Athena's financial results with images from Bush's Instagram account.
Both combine Japanese culture and modernity, their traditional checkered pattern juxtaposed with their more futuristic design.
Indeed, Clinton's worst moments come when her mealymouthed instincts are juxtaposed against Sanders's gutsier conviction politics.
This is all strangely juxtaposed by the way the public perceives the case as pure entertainment.
Then again, Lamar's work could seem meek when juxtaposed with that made by previous Nobel winners.
Khan, pocket Constitution in hand, was juxtaposed with the logo of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
That was followed by a show that juxtaposed the ideas of Bernie Madoff and Bernie Sanders.
Ms. Beat's earlier dwellings juxtaposed rooms dedicated to pop-culture idols including Dolly Parton and Kiss.
I juxtaposed texts of great lucidity and awareness with absurd, humorous and also crazy false statements.
Blooms are juxtaposed with cannabis leaves and neon strips, and waxy red anthuriums make excellent headgear.
To identify axolotl-specific DNA, the researchers juxtaposed axolotls with tiger salamanders, which are close relatives.
Those scenes were juxtaposed with a recent image of the bloody aftermath of a suicide bombing.
I was struck by the strength of their words juxtaposed with the softness of their tone.
Her presence is juxtaposed with another set of small rooms, in which female Chinese workers make pearls.
Oddly juxtaposed materials and impulsive surfaces are the aesthetic endeavors of video and performance artist Cheryl Donegan.
But juxtaposed with Mr Kavanaugh's third oral argument as a sitting justice, the statement sounds rather simplistic.
The paintings and sculptures are juxtaposed with film clips of how the West was branded by Hollywood.
That's juxtaposed to GE's remaining liabilities, which Inch said equates to between $2111 billion and $2129 billion.
In one, healthy lungs were juxtaposed with blackened and diseased ones that had been poisoned by tobacco.
Expect gorgeous, tawny scenery juxtaposed with images designed to break hearts in this World Lion Day special.
After counting each one, her voice is juxtaposed with a nuclear countdown and an earth-shaking explosion.
Captured within the images, erratic movements and bright garments are juxtaposed by manicured, grey-and-green surroundings.
Collages constructed from black and white get a fresh boost when juxtaposed with dynamic strips of color.
Soon I was loving the way "Girl Next Door" (she ain't) juxtaposed with "Homecoming Queen" (she was).
Juxtaposed against how bears are treated in other countries, Bruno really had turned Germany into a laughingstock.
"There's progress in many areas of humanity, but it's juxtaposed with doors slamming and pain," he said.
It's always a challenge on some levels when contemporary fashion is juxtaposed against historic artifacts and art.
There is great reassurance and comfort in the dynastic stability, particularly juxtaposed to a shifting volatile world.
Juxtaposed with archival documents from those experiments, Anthony's words are a searing indictment of this continued failure.
But these denials become more difficult to accept when juxtaposed with the latest research on behavioral addictions.
Instead, the exhibition consists primarily of a series of texts, some juxtaposed with pictures of  the landscape.
Screenprints by Kara Walker are juxtaposed with a cutout silhouette of an "honorable" gentleman holding a whip.
" All the heroes, meanwhile, were white, a thought juxtaposed with John Wayne galloping across the screen in "Stagecoach.
It's all disturbingly juxtaposed with the owner, played by Riccardo Scamarcio, talking about why he loves hunting rabbits.
Alicia and Peter's scenes are nicely juxtaposed with Diane and her husband Kurt McVeigh, played by Gary Cole.
The ad's existence juxtaposed against the more traditional swimsuit models in the issue led to a media firestorm.
It starts out wide and sprawling, with juxtaposed noises, like a hooting owl, and whirling plane engine overhead.
Trump weighed in by retweeting a video that juxtaposed Omar's comment with footage of the Twin Towers collapsing.
Mr Li wanted to create a gallery that was not "juxtaposed" to its environment but "merged into it".
The collection mixed together different fabrics and embroideries, juxtaposed old against new, and paired casual looks with nightwear.
But to an extent, it undercuts a little of Okoye's autonomy when juxtaposed with the other Nakia scene.
Doctor Bilgin Ciftci is being tried for sharing an identically juxtaposed Facebook picture, his lawyer said in December.
Speaking to the congressional committee, Obergefell juxtaposed his experience in June 2015 with his experience one year later.
The paintings are framed in their original form as sequential, juxtaposed panels representing individual scenes in the story.
These portraits are juxtaposed with images of ornate wrought-iron work, immaculately tended fields and crumbling plaster walls.
Pieces of Paul Bäumer's narrative are juxtaposed with that nightmare scenario, with the nurse's tale following soon afterward.
Mohamedi's grids, for instance, are often juxtaposed with Agnes Martin's, and Farmafarmaian's meditations on geometry with Frank Stella's.
Others juxtaposed the rafters at sea with a cruise ship or a leaping dolphin or the setting sun.
Macro shots of colored bubbles are juxtaposed with shots of serene British hillsides, the ancient chalk South Downs.
"As soon as you see them juxtaposed in such a way, you realize that strangeness," Mr. Neiss said.
Phundombatlert juxtaposed his drawings of the participants with scientific drawings and diagrams of the plants, and the stories.
They eat breakfast and lunch there, and modern classrooms and computer labs are starkly juxtaposed with laundry facilities.
It's a striking premise: the majesty of the vast Canadian wilderness juxtaposed with a confusingly awkward social situation.
There's "Fifty Ways to Eat Your Lover" which embodies Gray's flair for the macabre juxtaposed with the sentimental.
In lighthearted social media posts, his head of flaxen hair is juxtaposed with photos of roosters and pheasants.
Presidential tweet with juxtaposed photos of Melania Trump and the wife of Senator Ted Cruz (March 23, 2016).
Ms. Wangmo's books explore old superstitions, like not throwing out the trash at night, juxtaposed with contemporary themes.
"That I have juxtaposed with multiple pleadings telling me that [the defendants are] a flight risk," Jackson said.
So I kind of juxtaposed that with this dark fantasy of what was going to happen in America.
In one piece, a thick piece of rope is juxtaposed with a steel rod of the same dimensions.
The exhibition would have put Viola's works in a more favorable light were they not juxtaposed with Michelangelo.
Most glaring is a corner where Erin Pollock's "Sui Generis" (2018) is juxtaposed with Salomé Pereira's "Priests" (2017).
Or the Nigerian Duro Olowu, whose joyfully juxtaposed prints were sampled by Ms. Ronan in an earlier awards appearance?
The images show a wizened tree and a Mother's Day-worthy bouquet juxtaposed against the edge of our planet.
Well-produced segments — whether they were panel discussions or separate interviews — could have juxtaposed antagonists like Kramer and Williamson.
However, the widening in spreads for WPG's issuances juxtaposed against REIT spreads tightening may reflect deteriorating capital markets access.
Rob Lowe's performance is one of his best, juxtaposed brilliantly with Fred Savage as the Grinder's tetchy younger brother.
Juxtaposed with the torrid flatness of the vast north Indian plain, its cool green highlands exert a magical pull.
This has been juxtaposed against Liv's blind allegiance to the Republic to make her out to be the villain.
Anyway, here's a photo of him juxtaposed with a lumpy potato with his eyes and jowls on it. pic.twitter.
Every detail of the picture pops juxtaposed against the faded backdrop of the White House, as Lamar and co.
Juxtaposed with such political work, I would argue that the bigger names in this exhibition fall short by comparison.
This is juxtaposed with Henry talking to Stan about girls and Stan wondering if Henry ever consults his father.
However, when these statistics are juxtaposed with the rising fervency of Islamophobic and anti-immigrant rhetoric, an inconsistency emerges.
Her cute freckles and perfect smile beamed innocence, particularly juxtaposed against her sexy belly-tops and tight-fitting pants.
In this case, the physicality of these connections is juxtaposed against the destroyed buildings that serve as their canvases.
This strange, almost mystical time is juxtaposed with subtle geometric forms that appear alien yet compatible with the landscape.
These illustrations are juxtaposed against extended conversations with a handful of white Trump voters about race, identity, and politics.
And "The Raid" really drives this point home, by giving us two equally scary subplots juxtaposed against one another.
The tangible despair of Primitive Man's music is even more noteworthy when juxtaposed with the real life Ethan McCarthy.
Oprah is pitted against Vance's character, just as Sophia's fierceness was juxtaposed with Celie's timidity in The Color Purple.
Maybe he wanted to focus on scenes from his early life, juxtaposed against moments set in the present day.
He juxtaposed the best of McCain against the worst of Trump, without having to speak the sitting president's name.
Fraser's videos are juxtaposed with Louise Lawler's photographs of artworks in situ, which were seminal to 1980s appropriation art.
"When you look at those two speeches juxtaposed, it tells you a lot about this guy," Mr. Nasaw said.
I bought a T-shirt by the artist Joe Garvey that juxtaposed the logos of NPR and Hot 97.
I remember being startled, because I wasn't used to seeing those things juxtaposed, and certainly not on the stage.
The makeshift campsite stretches for a quarter of a mile and is juxtaposed against the urban streets of Matamoros.
Trump juxtaposed the quote with a description of the challenges working women face when it comes to time management.
A thick stripe of syrupy, dense crimson drips down glass, its image juxtaposed in reflection on an adjacent surface.
Juxtaposed with the conduct and success of the women, the behavior of the men's team looked even more embarrassing.
Still, the Time cover, released Thursday, juxtaposed the distraught child from Moore's original image with an icy and imposing Trump.
Jennifer Lopez reposted an Instagram that juxtaposed Trump at the golf course with Cruz wading through floodwaters to help someone.
Strikingly juxtaposed, one light show explodes boisterously, so full of crackle and boom, while the other sparkles in eerie silence.
But when juxtaposed against the two other laptops, it becomes apparent the Aero 290X is the better system for productivity.
The bullseye is blue, surrounded by concentric rings of yellow and blue, which are juxtaposed against a warm red ground.
In the media, Dugas was juxtaposed with Ryan White, the teenage boy who had contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion.
They then created a split-screen 2010 artwork, "No Fun," of the staged hanging, juxtaposed with the various viewer reactions.
That scared little girl juxtaposed against the towering Trump --- looming over her in a black suit -- is a startling image.
These sequences are juxtaposed with footage from more recent scenes of racial unrest, suggesting the continuum between events and eras.
This show is the closest AC has gotten to proggy stadium rock, juxtaposed among warped radio signals and alien textures.
Hornsby then juxtaposed the disembodied classical ensembles with sinewy little studio bands that can kick and swing in any meter.
This is especially ironic juxtaposed with the growing sentiment that we all spend too much time in front of screens.
The texts are elusive, acquiring disquieting ambiguity when juxtaposed with a video that Mr. Schramm created at Dr. Walker's request.
Because that figure is juxtaposed with worldwide infections and deaths, however, most people have interpreted it as a global average.
The French poet juxtaposed the details of printing and production in a book that he imagined as a theatrical production.
The film's trailer made comic use of the stars' ethnic backgrounds and recent roles, juxtaposed against Mr. Leiner's Caucasian-ness.
You see a young mariachi player and, juxtaposed in the reflection, drag queens and a man in a cowboy hat.
Bloomberg, had he run, would have positioned himself as a centrist candidate juxtaposed to more left-leaning figures such as Sens.
Earlier this year, Soccer Mommy gave us Clean, a brilliant swirl of dream-pop melodies juxtaposed against an indie rock foundation.
Needless to say, these decisions, juxtaposed, have pissed off a lot of people and triggered a debate surrounding sexual assault cases.
Having simultaneously this fun little, [sings] "Doodle-doo, doodle-doo!" juxtaposed with this terrible situation — that counterpoint is always really interesting.
To my eyes they are as raw, uneducated, juxtaposed, chaotic, rough at times tender [...] and fucked up as my hometown is.
Photographs, home movies and personal anecdotes are juxtaposed with scenes of civil unrest, British army tanks and the Irish Republican Army.
That progress is juxtaposed with a miles-long symbolic chain of lightbulbs that explodes in a visual reminiscent of falling dominos.
There's the Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary, its glory days as remembered from Gerard's youth juxtaposed with its current dismal ("post-apocalyptic") state.
Some of the explicit photos are juxtaposed with fully-clothes images of the women, in an attempt to degrade them further.
The image of Gomez, donning a yellow dress in a suburban neighborhood with grocery bags, is juxtaposed with her sinister obsessions.
And if a picture paints a thousand words, the two juxtaposed videos Wang posted last night illustrate a pretty damning scene.
He juxtaposed this against Europe, which he said was a worry without the same support networks as in the United States.
It's the 'praxis' part of Marx's dialectic, where communities are juxtaposed and have the opportunity to interact, merge, become something else.
But answers like this don't work in a presidential forum and they especially won't work when juxtaposed with Trump's straight talk.
Gillette has been painting scenes of Disney characters juxtaposed with post-apocalyptic landscapes, landfill sites, and slums for over 20 years.
Mr. Ikeda's composition juxtaposed precision and imprecision: 440Hz is the current tuning standard for A, but that wasn't always the case.
On display are several of his works, which look at men — in various states of dress — juxtaposed against some unexpected backdrops.
The serial, flip-flopping lettering comes across as concrete poetry, and juxtaposed with the floral motif, prompts thoughts of Gertrude Stein.
They frequently incorporated men's-wear silhouettes and unexpected pairings of materials, like black leather, juxtaposed with fluid silk or buoyant feathers.
In the rest of the home, unconventional colors and prop-room curios are juxtaposed with carefully maintained authentic Victorian period details.
The Guggenheim commissioned a map that juxtaposed Chinese and global events with the unfolding contemporary art scene in Beijing and Shanghai.
In an attention-getting 2015 series called "Jon's Famous Friends," he juxtaposed clipped images of himself and celebrities side by side.
After that brief intro, there's a pause, and it seems like the song might shift to something less unexpected, less juxtaposed.
These scenes in which Nick meets Fred and other Commanders for the first time are juxtaposed against Nick's relationship with Offred.
The host juxtaposed the aforementioned winners to the negative pin action in high-growth stocks of Workday, ServiceNow, Adobe and Salesforce.
Juxtaposed with Zealy's austere image of Delia, Faustine self-portrait, "Venus of Vlacke bos" (2012), is a serene pronouncement of self.
Her smiling visage, juxtaposed with the lurid details inside, spoke to many women's fears about the humiliation of everyone knowing but you.
These classic features are juxtaposed by high-tech highlights like a windshield that doubles as both a window and transparent digital display.
Conversations details how irresistible the case was to the media, with its lurid details juxtaposed against the unlikely figure of Bundy himself.
His lanky, human legs combined with a mouthful of disturbing human teeth juxtaposed with his overall alien physique is uncomfortable to witness.
Portraits and landscapes are juxtaposed with similar hues bleeding across the two images, symbolizing the connectedness of the people to their land.
But the loud, steady club beat juxtaposed with the gentle hesitation in Paul's voice makes you viscerally experience something unexpected: his vulnerability.
Two statues both in gold—a Venus or Fortuna from the mid-16th century and a "muscleman" from the 18th—are juxtaposed.
She is drumming them over a chair's arm; this image, juxtaposed to the sound of delicate piano tunes, suggests she's a musician.
Wind Gap's animosity over Camille's account of the murder investigation juxtaposed with the town's adoration of the Calhoun rape fantasy is striking.
The mellow, sprawling tone of the track juxtaposed with the busy images of urban life makes for a lovely, geometric-filled contrast.
The two documents outlining current politics are juxtaposed with the abstract, poetic counter-proposal by Nikolaus Gansterer and Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll.
Online, pictures of her expressions have been juxtaposed against other Chinese athletes whose grim faces betray the intense pressure of Olympic expectations.
One YouTube video has juxtaposed pictures of a Youth Army concert saluting Mr. Putin to 1943 footage from a Hitler Youth rally.
Their hallucinations — in which they are transformed into deer in serene, wintry landscapes — are juxtaposed with the bloody viciousness of their workplace.
Throughout the exhibition, niche and popular culture are juxtaposed, chronicling how science fiction emerged as a cultural force in the 19843th century.
Below is Hussman's proprietary measure of market internals (red line) juxtaposed against the S&P 500's cumulative total return (blue line).
Its brazen violence and harsh mix felt even more somatically cathartic, juxtaposed with the day's earlier Jason Derulo and Taylor Swift tracks.
They juxtaposed responses to questions regarding mental health with data from Mapping Police Violence, a database of police killings around the country.
And we may learn more about the Pearson brothers' bond juxtaposed with the conflicts of what Kevin and Randall will go through.
The S.A.B. students were given free tickets to most performances, which usually juxtaposed three or four works of different lengths and styles.
The music juxtaposed a quiet contemporary classical composition by Nico Muhly and playfully aggressive hip-hop by Jay-Z and Kanye West.
Critic's Pick The rising musician Alexi Kenney juxtaposed Baroque and contemporary solo works in a recital that revealed a kinship among them.
Rising unemployment among white, middle-aged men in northern England is directly juxtaposed with a working class identity of stoicism and strength.
Juxtaposed with performance are Detroiters' stories, drawing on the energy of the city landscape to picture this urban fabric in new ways.
Vibrant images of skulls, cowboys, palm trees, and TV sets are juxtaposed in an enigmatic pictorial narrative that recalls pre-Hispanic codices.
They have a similar quality to his earlier works, of being torn and repositioned and juxtaposed, yet a sense of whimsy comes through.
Her defense attorney, Lisa Kemler, told the court, "What we have is Lorena Bobbitt's life juxtaposed against John Wayne Bobbitt's penis," Kimler said.
Farrow's op-ed contains glowing quotes from all three actresses about working with Allen that are juxtaposed with criticism of Weinstein and others.
Biden's ad released Saturday juxtaposed the former vice president's experience working in the Obama administration with Buttigieg's work as mayor of South Bend.
That grim message is juxtaposed with a cheery heart-shaped balloon and an innocent-looking "Happy Birthday!" which serves drive her point home.
That show juxtaposed Chinese garments and Chinese and Western films about China with fashionable clothing made by Western designers inspired by Chinese styles.
Juxtaposed with what's happening in Hollywood, it begs the question: Do artists feel unable to organize a campaign of their own in music?
Her silence was juxtaposed with stars like Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus, who vocally supported Hillary Clinton over the one-time reality star.
He was looking for this nerdy, bespectacled guy indie rock juxtaposed with this urban landscape, which I thought was a pretty interesting concept.
Breathtaking panoramic shots of America's woodlands, mountain ranges, and arid deserts are juxtaposed against scenes of some of the world's busiest urban landscapes.
Greek marble gives way to the intricately decorated interiors of Arab-Norman palaces, where Byzantine mosaics (pictured) are juxtaposed with carved wooden ceilings.
Apart from the cheeky "When It Rains It Pours," Combs's earlier hits deployed lyrical melodrama juxtaposed with tender reads on hard-rock dynamics.
Passages describing the stark landscape are juxtaposed with profiles of people encountered, nuggets of historical lore and the details of rugged overland travel.
Fujita started his career by creating graffiti text juxtaposed against traditional Japanese ukiyo-e style, in an expression of his Los Angeles roots.
It's the instinctual reaction to the slime and drip from wounds and orifices, juxtaposed with the allure of naked bodies and pleasured genitals.
It was my hope that, under cloudy skies, this sobering fact juxtaposed with my smooth skin would provoke delectable remarks about my agelessness.
In the villages of Great Neck Estates, Russell Gardens and Kensington, large older colonials and Tudors are juxtaposed with even grander new ones.
Friday's spat with Alexander, juxtaposed with Spicer's presence on the other side of the podium, further heightened the strains with the press corps.
She also juxtaposed them with the artist's paintings and collages, creating a semi-mystical movement of calligraphic lines, fluid forms, and radiant colors.
Sheléa juxtaposed her elegantly retro jazz ballad "Love Fell on Me" with crowd-pleasing homages to Sarah Vaughan, Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin.
Below is Hussman&aposs proprietary measure of market internals (red line) juxtaposed against the S&P 500&aposs cumulative total return (blue line).
It juxtaposed the idea of a summer sport in a winter atmosphere, so we used it to question, Where is this world going?
They also juxtaposed them with the artist's paintings and collages, creating a semi-mystical movement of calligraphic lines, fluid forms, and radiant colors.
Weeks after her remarks, Trump shared an edited video on Twitter that juxtaposed images of the 6900/2628 terrorist attacks with Omar's comments.
Familiar statistics on these dismal trends take on fresh urgency when juxtaposed with photos of Kristof's schoolmates who are now homeless or dead.
In mid-February, she shared an image of a shirtless black man wearing low pants juxtaposed with a photo of a Confederate statue.
There was a sweetness to the coffee component that tasted of berries and flowers, juxtaposed with the hoppy, bitter malt of the ale.
For Ryan Robinson, 34, the highliner in Mr. Rudiger's photo, the blue ocean juxtaposed against the jagged rocks represented a cathedral of sorts.
The understated nature of Paksa's work is juxtaposed with Nelbia Romero's visceral installation "Sal-si-puedes" (Get out if you can) from 1983.
If not, you have until tomorrow to check out her goofy historical scenes sprinkled with stickers of cats and juxtaposed with ironic captions.
On Friday evening, Trump tweeted and pinned to his account a video that juxtaposed remarks Omar made last month with imagery of the Sept.
And the fact that they juxtaposed it with Lawrence turning down an advance from Tasha in the very same episode only made it worse.
I'm still wondering how to reconcile the unique synthesis of desensitized alienation juxtaposed with a sense of constant community online media provides during crises.
Juxtaposed with the disturbing wedding seen earlier in the episode, the Colonies-set wedding calls back to a more organic understanding of the divine.
But Sanders's core message about income inequality doesn't play well when juxtaposed with huge tax increases, even if the big-picture message is consistent.
Only, it wasn't just one Lowell in the clip: there was a one-year-old Lowell, juxtaposed with an almost two-year-old Lowell.
A mostly underground economy fueled by sex and money is easily juxtaposed with traditional standards of whiteness, from political elitism to mundane day jobs.
In the interview, Streep also addresses the Taste of Streep meme that's taken over the Internet: images of the star juxtaposed with food shots.
His wild lifestyle of pills, sex, parties and more pills, is juxtaposed with images of Verdon feeding their daughter dinner and arranging child care.
There are also Jones' comments about Pixar's creative problems with women to grapple with — which are interesting when juxtaposed with this film's plot twist.
The groups cited Harvard's "remarkable" stability in acceptance rates for Asians and juxtaposed it with the group's steadily rising share of Harvard's applicant pool.
Scenes are juxtaposed breathlessly with one another allowing it to hit emotional notes that few other games try, let alone prove able, to muster.
But it is a point that is particularly ironic for this election cycle when juxtaposed with what has occurred on the Republican side. Why?
It's interesting to see the Wolf of Wall Street juxtaposed with Korean boy band theatrics, especially set to the type of soundtrack you've assembled.
But the series has never juxtaposed the reactions of BoJack's family and friends with his internal monologue before, and it adds a new element.
I know people always praise Parker for her subtleness, but Jesus Christ is she good in this role, especially juxtaposed against all these pontificators.
Sansa's squib storyline feels especially sad juxtaposed with those of Arya and Brienne, two women who are some of the show's best written characters.
In Cottbus experimental photography from the 1980s was recently juxtaposed with a new series of photos of former neo-Nazis having their tattoos removed.
Juxtaposed with the realities of displacement—war, structural negligence, and systemic abuse across generations—Ai's patient observation of the everyday becomes a political act.
"The Cell" juxtaposed two small-scale works involving telephones: "The Telephone" (1946), by Gian Carlo Menotti, and "La Voix Humaine" (1958), by Francis Poulenc.
The reflective and repetitive aspect of the image—the back of the girl, juxtaposed with a seemingly endless army of faceless officers—invokes claustrophobia.
Constantly aware of the complexity of race, her most recent solo show, "The Powder Room," features white-seeming characters juxtaposed with classically black signifiers.
In the following decades, Mr. Posen has turned to making more abstract paintings as well as taking photographs and exhibiting them as juxtaposed pairs.
One poster featured an outsize portrait of two lovers about to kiss, juxtaposed with the tiny figure of a skier racing down a slope.
Various Renaissance pieces by Sweelinck, John Bull and William Byrd were juxtaposed with Takemitsu's crystalline "for away" (1973), Oliver Knussen's rhapsodic, modernist Variations (Op.
The next year, Mamie Till juxtaposed the bloated, pulverized body of her murdered son Emmett with a photograph of him as a smiling schoolboy.
The House Natural Resources Committee on Wednesday juxtaposed competing visions for tackling climate change: reducing greenhouse gas emissions and planting trees to capture carbon.
In a new ad from the National Republican Congressional Committee, lyrics from Delgado's rap career are juxtaposed against clips from his recent campaign ads.
Styled by Brenda Cooper (who did not respond to VICE's request for comment), Fran's closet contained loud 90s couture juxtaposed with thrift store finds.
Akhila Vijayaraghavan's glass-boxed portraits of Indian women in motion, embracing sports and physical fitness, in his series Fierce, were juxtaposed with Bae's images.
Sanders said the Biden is a "good friend of his" and he's "not here to attack" him, but juxtaposed their records to bolster his point.
The exhibition includes the artist's emoji paintings, a new series of inkjet prints in which emojis are juxtaposed with snippets of seemingly random film dialogue.
Caption: Another work he titled "Tinder In" juxtaposed random people's Tinder portraits with their LinkedIn profile photos, to show the different faces they publicly presented.
Surrounding this participatory sculpture are works from the Tranny Tease series: vacuum-formed plastic plaques decorated with text and iconography from various languages juxtaposed together.
It's a feeling that many start to see in their 20s, juxtaposed with phases of sex and success which are overcome by familiar existential dread.
For the past two seasons, Carl's unlawful streak has been juxtaposed with the new sense of discipline and patriotism he has gained at military school.
This past January, a strange phenomenon briefly overtook Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook: Post after post showed selfies of friends and celebrities juxtaposed with artistic doppelgängers.
One could get whiplash at seeing the excess of wealth and privilege juxtaposed with the dire circumstances just steps outside Twitter headquarters on Market Street.
There, the rich red tones juxtaposed with animal print fabrics exuded glamour, and glitterati clutched colorful cocktails and champagne flutes while eyeing the happening scene.
When the Texas GOP tried to target Beto for wearing a dress during his band days, users juxtaposed the image with old photos of Cruz.
In this work, Brown cut and juxtaposed differently colored sections of pile carpet to depict the silhouette of a man's profile with a brimmed hat.
It's the fact that these scenes are juxtaposed so carelessly with worm blow-up man and killed-by-evil-metal-guy that presents an issue.
Mr. Hunt's new series consists of exterior photo shots of prisons juxtaposed with writings and music that cement each facility within its community's complex history.
The image of Horton's scowling mug shot juxtaposed against a picture of Dukakis lent visual evidence to the era's criminalization of the entire black community.
Stokes used yesterday's post, for which she was feeling under the weather, to highlight a powerful fictional woman juxtaposed with an equally fictional cartoon character.
People march down streets in the bombastic pomp of a national parade, which is juxtaposed with the white, cookie-cutter, and prefabricated houses of suburbia.
Original VHS footage of people playing handball in the park are juxtaposed with a digitally-rendered, high-definition dragon, a symbol of fantasy and entertainment.
But still, you can see this [pointing to photographs of elBulli's dishes juxtaposed with photographs of nature that inspired them] and see that it's art.
The Hubei Provincial Museum in Wuhan, China, removed a series of racist photographs by Yu Huiping, which juxtaposed images of black people with wild animals.
Mr. Muhly's "Advice to a Young Woman," using a 17th-century guide to manners, juxtaposed a section of watchful music with a free-spinning canon.
Similarly, Superstore thrives equally on stretches of agonizing tension juxtaposed with bursts of bliss that are the hallmark of a good crush and TV romance.
In Ms. Dickerson's work, the names of young black men recently killed by the police are juxtaposed with the names of the victims from 1967.
It pulls you in from the start with its simple beauty, as juxtaposed with the tension introduced by Paul and his captor-turned-friend, Angelo.
How about the way that the light visual comedy of the bread is juxtaposed with the cerebral, astringent humor of the phrase "pleasant forensic exercise"?
Today, a growing wealth gap — where flashy cars and sprawling villas are juxtaposed against shanty towns and a challenging job market — has divided the populace.
Inside Russia, Novak faces calls from the Finance Ministry for higher revenues from oil, juxtaposed against demands from companies such as Rosneft for lower taxes.
" Slowly and steadily, the piece became more lyrical, with sung melodic fragments that charmingly juxtaposed lines like "our love of music" with "our favorite sandwich.
The chapters from Nora's perspective juxtaposed with the ones from her mother's show how both struggle with what it means to be Moroccan and American.
Especially because the name was juxtaposed against images by the photographer Vanessa Beecroft of many women of different sizes and colors undressed in the collection.
It serves as a time capsule juxtaposed between the first 15 years of AIDS hysteria and the following two decades of medical, social, and political advances.
Trump tweeted a video that juxtaposed Omar's words with footage of 9/11, which Omar said led to a spike in direct threats on her life.
Though LANDR's Samples is tiny when juxtaposed with established players in the sample business, it's quite nice that they're all free, and high-quality to boot.
The innocence of the kid's meal juxtaposed to the gritty sound of the tattoo gun reveals both the sincerity and severity of being close with Freddy.
These include "don't put out on the first date" next to "girls don't like sex"; and "show off your assets" juxtaposed with "girls should cover up".
"This transformative commentary is striking by the subtle and incongruous background placement of Pepe's anthropomorphic frog image juxtaposed with humans and American iconography," FSS lawyers wrote.
Critics of the firm, including the president, have suggested that the timing of the Prevezon case is suspicious when juxtaposed against the creation of the dossier.
In the 1960s, Schnittke began writing works that unabashedly juxtaposed past and contemporary styles, like his second violin sonata, subtitled "Quasi Una Sonata" ("like a sonata").
The experimental artist's work in the early 1s, that she released as E+E, juxtaposed American pop with pounding cumbia-inflected beats and occasionally punishing noise.
Adapted from a nonfiction book, and counting Jim Carrey among its producers, the series features fictionalized characters juxtaposed against a backdrop populated by real-life personalities.
I juxtaposed some of my favorite moments from the album and crafted five coloring pages spanning the themes, hair, and glorious fashion of the visual album.
Grotesquely juxtaposed within this scene was a shrine to Sharon Tate, who, along with four others, was savagely murdered on the night of August 8, 1969.
There are frequent cuts back to images of deep backwoods country, with its majestic cypress trees, juxtaposed with the crumbling, jagged edges of modern urban living.
The effect is a stark reminder of how poverty and wealth can exist in such close proximity, juxtaposed with the indignant discussion happening inside the vehicle.
The New York Post, owned by Trump ally Rupert Murdoch, juxtaposed Ms. Omar's comments with a picture of the twin towers on its cover last week.
Photoshopped photography hovers above woven baskets that could have been braided centuries ago, and statues crafted from delicate clay are juxtaposed with sculpture fashioned from trash.
And in 2015, he embarked on his Torture series, recreating the horrors of Abu Ghraib juxtaposed with photos from Stasi prison and the Dachau concentration camp.
With his 2014 album, "Too Bright," produced by Adrian Utley of Portishead, Perfume Genius embraced broader possibilities of the studio while he juxtaposed confession and confrontation.
Earlier this year, a similar trend had emerged under the label the "10-year-challenge," in which people juxtaposed pictures of themselves from 21003 and 2019.
"This whole transparency and truth-seeking thing is juxtaposed with the fact that they intentionally secretize all interactions with employees from public view," Mr. Carey said.
"You have one of the most contagious viruses known to man juxtaposed against one of the most effective vaccines we have," Fauci said at the hearing.
There are shots of the designer at work, intricate dresses juxtaposed against the Abbey's stained-glass windows — and, true to fashion, piles and piles of accessories.
Please do not condescend to me and pretend you don't understand the imagery of a six-sided star when juxtaposed with money and accusations of financial dishonesty.
That scene is juxtaposed with Dany and Jon having sex, unaware that Jon is Dany's nephew and also closer in line to the throne now than Dany.
Director Élisabeth Vogler juxtaposed fictional narrative with real-world events, like the march in solidarity for Charlie Hebdo and the response to the November 2015 Paris attacks.
The loading screen alone looks like it hasn't been updated since the late 297s, which juxtaposed harshly against the cozy and modern interior of the car itself.
"The colors and art itself juxtaposed against the raw and savage world in the film capture just how much innocence has been lost over time," he explained.
We must recognize that some potential immigrants are not very assimilable, which is terribly difficult juxtaposed against freedom of religion, speech, and modern consciousness about confronting racism.
Cesarco has gathered some of these objects — flowers, fruit, and soap bubbles — filmed them, and produced photographic prints from the film, which he juxtaposed with textual excerpts.
Each style bears the website's logo juxtaposed with vintage food photos: one is of a fruitcake, and the other is of a pair of hands holding silverware.
But this sense of progress and power is of course juxtaposed with the divisive political landscape that inspired the solidarity of recent months in the first place.
His music is notable for its startling contrasts, with hauntingly beautiful interludes juxtaposed with dissonant outbursts and interwoven with solitary passages tinged with a Renaissance-flavored melancholy.
Faux leopard furs and prints in 1920s men's wear silhouettes were juxtaposed with cricket sweaters and schoolboy jackets, pajama suits and bathrobe coats made in necktie silks.
The focus this year and next is the complete works of the great Austrian miniaturist Anton Webern, juxtaposed with composers both long before and after him. Sept.
Mark Pocan (D-WI), Bryce is hoping his attendance in the House gallery, juxtaposed with Ryan's presence behind Trump, will help amplify his campaign message back home.
In 2005, a PETA exhibition juxtaposed a photo of a black civil rights protester being beaten at a lunch counter with images of a seal being bludgeoned.
Former Vice President Joe Biden released tweeted a new video on Thursday that juxtaposed Trump's words about the coronavirus threat with the increasing number of U.S. cases.
"We juxtaposed the Social Distancing score with the number of reported cases, sourced from the Corona Data Scraper, to show correlation with changes in behavior over time."
"Orange" has always juxtaposed comedy and darkness, but the moral lines — what you expect to be horrified by or to laugh at — are tougher to read now.
When the room was empty, the mirrored walls and empty chairs were an eerie sight juxtaposed with the looping music ("My loneliness ain't killing me no more").
RESERVES MONETISATION Inside Russia, Novak faces calls from the Finance Ministry for higher revenues from oil, juxtaposed against demands from companies such as Rosneft for lower taxes.
They juxtaposed a picture of a frosty handshake between Xi and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe with the image of Pooh and his gloomy donkey friend, Eeyore.
That is why we were out the evening that the Northern Lights showed up in an incredible show of natural beauty juxtaposed above this still erupting volcano.
He keeps his promise not to eat anyone but wreaks havoc, which we see juxtaposed with Cora's sweet day of climbing trees and stepping in cow pies.
Photos of the Manik Bagh interiors are juxtaposed to pictures of the maharani holding court in their traditionally decorated official palace, the women all dressed in saris.
It is juxtaposed with much darker images in "Snow," which begins: The harsh February, grave diggers were forced to use power drills to open the frozen ground.
The story is about their slow descent into outright criminality, juxtaposed with the way said descent changes their family, sometimes for the better (but often for the worse).
And when Hooded Justice is answering the clerk's "Who are you?" question, part of his monologue is juxtaposed with images of Abar, driving a car as Sister Night.
The lack of media coverage of these deaths is particularly jarring when juxtaposed against the frequent reminders that this year marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots.
The biggest paradox, for me, is how you can have, on one hand, the sentimentality that is kind of juxtaposed with this iconoclasm and this irreverence towards icons.
They just wanted to create an interface where they could view all of these factors juxtaposed with rates of homelessness to present a larger picture of the issue.
The online geo-tagged map will follow a minimalist aesthetic, too, juxtaposed with the data, which will grow in complexity, connections, and intricacy as the years go by.
There were a lot of moments throughout the special that juxtaposed Lauren's current life as a mogul/fashion designer and her life as an intern for Teen Vogue.
Watching Paige bob and weave with the laundry bag, juxtaposed with the scene of Tuan's revelation (more on that in a moment), her transformation seems all but complete.
With its Bridget Jones-esque torturous date night prep juxtaposed against a breathy R&B number, the song let us into the show's winking participation in patriarchal bullshit.
Devotional Hindu serpent drawings are juxtaposed with Philip Kwame Apagya's portrait photography shot against drawn backgrounds of contemporary technological apparatuses like office desks laden with phones and computers.
I wanted her entrance to stand independently, but also juxtaposed against the grouping of men — to feel like she was dancing on the other side of a crowd.
Paul McCartney and Neil Young, who shared the lineup — and the stage — on Saturday, had two disparate answers, though both juxtaposed some of their oldest and newest songs.
Republicans are frothing and comics are tweaking about the baseball diplomacy in Cuba and the tango diplomacy in Argentina, juxtaposed with the terrorist attack and manhunt in Brussels.
The gems Phife Dawg dropped—juxtaposed with the poetic allure of Q-tip—gave Tribe a gleam; it confirmed everything I felt but didn't have the words for.
In 2014, the Museum of Fine Arts in Caen presented an exhibition entitled Parcours Croisés — roughly Crossed Paths — that juxtaposed sculptures by Kirili with photographs by Lopez-Huici.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston recently mounted "Life, Death & Revelry," an exhibition that juxtaposed two works: an elaborate ancient Roman sarcophagus and a video it inspired.
On the ground floor, their glossy surfaces are juxtaposed with exposed stone, an effect heightened by the laser-cut plastic lanterns — which resemble bulbous sea creatures — floating above.
Backstage workings are clearly visible; period costumes are juxtaposed with red Solo cups inside a bar with the appearance of a roadside dive somewhere in the Sierra Nevada.
Like a curator overseeing a show, Martinez gives readers the sense that each item he incorporates has been carefully selected and thoughtfully juxtaposed with the ones around it.
We believed that Tlaib's claim that her words were being taken out of context, juxtaposed with a scolding presidential tweet that offered no context whatsoever, was revealing. 3.
Over and over, its characters' announcements that they'll pay no penalties for their hard-partying ways are juxtaposed with stark graphics telling us what became of their characters.
But Mr. Simon juxtaposed his own idiosyncratic favorites with his crowdpleasers, and he is still tweaking — or iterating — songs that he could easily have delivered as jukebox copies.
Offred's attempt to navigate these changes is juxtaposed with Ofglen's sentencing for "gender treachery," a story that, on paper at least, is supposed to be the most harrowing.
Still, some decades ago, among the many adventurous aspects of his artistry, Mr. Serkin, now 69, was a pioneer of unconventional programming that juxtaposed old and new works.
As she grew increasingly absorbed in the realities of her Native American ancestry, she approached them through a series of powerful diptychs that juxtaposed landscapes and symbolic abstraction.
Starting with a sketched composition, she juxtaposed photographs of women (enlisting her daughter and friends as models) with stock images of objects and scenery, surreally shrunken or enlarged.
The enthusiasm and signs of progress toward greater equality, however, are juxtaposed with the fact many female advocates have been imprisoned, with some purporting to have endured torture.
Inviting the viewer to connect the dots, Haacke juxtaposed quotes from industry and museum leaders to highlight the rhetoric melding funding of the arts with good business practice.
It included a gallery of photos titled, "Who I am now," juxtaposed with a section called who "I used to be," with images of her life as Jeff.
In one of the paper works, Johns has juxtaposed the skeleton with his motif of a catenary line, so that it appears as if he is skipping rope.
But his approach is like no one else's, full of saturated colors and odd angles juxtaposed with sharp emotional climaxes, and never at the moment you might expect.
For example, "The Shutdown of Humanity" makes me imagine a lively party of robots pulling the plug on humans one by one, their joy juxtaposed with humanity's sadness.
Mother Samosas' album cover is designed like a comic book with a handful of cramped, stylistically diverse panels juxtaposed with effluent descriptions that nearly run off the page.
Your romantic outlook for February is weirdly similar to that popping exhibition, with periods of intense desire, pleasure, and sensuality juxtaposed with stretches of great loneliness and pain.
"I consider it an irony that you have one of the most contagious viruses known to man juxtaposed against one of the most effective vaccines they have," Fauci said.
It is deeply sexual in a non-prurient way; when juxtaposed with the overwhelming normalcy of the rest of the men's lives, the herculean exercises are but another routine.
The many scenes of Wakefield claiming slippery defenses for why his research has come under fire are frequently juxtaposed with black cards stating the reported facts refuting his claims.
All of this is juxtaposed against two exquisite tapestries, woven by Nkanga into a kind of collage that draws together the biological, geographic, and human considerations of the kolaberry.
That's a staggering number, especially juxtaposed with Westworld's budget of approximately $10 million per episode, or a VFX-driven drama like FX's Legion, which costs closer to $4 million.
In "Target with Plaster Casts," Johns once again joins sculptural objects to an encaustic painting of blue and yellow concentric rings – a target – juxtaposed against a warm, red ground.
"Please do not condescend to me and pretend you don't understand the imagery of a six-sided star when juxtaposed with money and accusations of financial dishonesty," Schwartz writes.
The pregnant actress' Throwback Thursday post completely blew everyone else's vintage photos out of the water when she juxtaposed past and present photos of herself reclining on ocean rocks.
Then, the same synthesizer as before plays a slower and more plaintive melody; derived from disco, its lyrical ache is particularly blatant when juxtaposed against the band's fidgety harshness.
And during the festival weekend, Bieber shared a unique image of himself that seemingly juxtaposed his face and tattooed arms onto a photo of his wife's latest Adidas ad.
Juxtaposed to that are the photos no one wants to see — the trash and the grime — to drive the point home that something really needs to be done. —A.
The scene also shows a different side to Lenny, juxtaposed with flashbacks to his time at the river with his parents, when he last felt true peace and love.
Home Movies is shot on handheld cameras and features clips of gay couples and friends alongside narration from the subjects, juxtaposed with old audio about the "dangers" of homosexuality.
Another broadcast advert for the Volkswagen eGolf car which juxtaposed a male para-athlete with a woman caring for a baby was also found to uphold harmful gender norms.
Her Facebook and YouTube channel Elephant News is an epicenter of pictures and videos of joyful elephants being elephants juxtaposed with elephants in jeopardy, each post inspiring and informative.
Kacher juxtaposed their business models with WeWork's to illustrate why they should not be lumped together with other unprofitable tech companies that are tapping the public markets for capital.
Her Afrocentric style, her spiritual connection to her ancestors, and her identity and love of the black community is juxtaposed against her love affair with a white police officer.
Juxtaposed with the smaller pieces, and combined with their tenderness and humor, she conveys a wide range of feelings and states of consciousness, from awkward vulnerability to grim terror.
The photos are a continuation of her 2015 photo set Nails, which juxtaposed prim nail art with greasy fast food for a series that embodied grime, glamor, and gluttony.
Political experts in the state agree that Rosen's thin voting record is a boon juxtaposed with Heller's lengthy (and often shifting) political stances on key issues like health care.
A message in a bright yellow box calling people who plan to vote for Clinton this November "spineless" was juxtaposed on top of a photo of a woman's genitals.
Juxtaposed with this personal and institutional generosity, however, is our collective failure to save the approximately 7,500 children under 5 who die every day of preventable or treatable illnesses.
The painter Sin Hakgwon, who never visited the site, drew on Jeong's example as he juxtaposed tree-flecked hillocks in the foreground with spiky, linear peaks in the back.
The work's idiosyncratic design is faultless, but what's most striking, in the current moment, is the open sincerity with which she juxtaposed progressive jargon, Christian dogma and aesthetic glee.
Mr. Scott's ad, on the other hand, with its alarming footage of contaminated Lake Okeechobee juxtaposed with an unflattering image of Mr. Nelson, would reach thousands of potential voters.
When a Pokemon is lurking close enough to be captured, a digital creature pops up on the camera screen, essentially juxtaposed against a live view of the users' surroundings.
The show is based on the art book by Stålenhag, which imagined an alternate version of our world filled with fantastical machines and creatures juxtaposed against a suburban countryside.
Her speech before an adoring crowd of thousands in Nice last week juxtaposed the threats posed by immigrants, Islam, globalization and banks with her fierce will to crush them.
Yet during those years he poured out an astonishing quantity of works of "heavenly length" (Schumann's term) and immense depth, which mingled or juxtaposed aching beauty with severe agitation.
The garish specter of Donal Trump's Taj Mahal casino looms in fleeting shots, juxtaposed with interviewees' quotes on the then speculative chances of the tycoon winning the 2016 election.
The 30-second spot featured courtroom video of an illegal immigrant from Mexico convicted in the 2014 killings of two police officers, juxtaposed with scenes of migrants headed through Mexico.
His larger-than-life presence, which commands any stage he gets on (he'd later perform with two surprise guests: Fat Joe and Remy Ma) is juxtaposed to his daily mantras.
In Maye-E's images, the despair felt by these women is powerfully juxtaposed with the innocent faces of their newborns, ignorant to the difficult life that lies ahead of them.
" In a release from the brand, they liken the collaboration to a meeting of minds; Minnie's imitable style meets "sophisticated and cool take juxtaposed with her fun spirit and femininity.
Beck and Joe are addicted to one another, which is juxtaposed with Joe's neighbor Claudia (Victoria Cartagena), mother of Paco (Luca Padovan), who is going through her own drug battle.
That must have somewhat taken the shine off the summer, and was perhaps a particular psychological blow for Vardy in that it was so starkly juxtaposed with his domestic success.
Cruz's tweet followed one moments earlier by Trump in which he retweeted an image featuring a less-than-flattering picture of Heidi Cruz juxtaposed with a glamorous photo of Melania.
" As Collure followed the breaking news of the ban from the airport, she saw the alarmed reactions of her own community juxtaposed with the administration's narrative of immigrants as "threats.
On foreign policy, too, his cautious approach to nation-building and intervention has been juxtaposed by bellicose remarks and a promise to be tougher on Iran and the Islamic State.
"It's about trying to understand what her personal, physical world was like, juxtaposed to her immense universe of thought and imagination," said Jane Wald, the executive director of the museum.
Recognizing the anarchic beauty lurking in these tableaus, which juxtaposed images of smiling office workers against falling bombs and fighter jets, Krasner created long-lost photomontages based on similar ideas.
The exhibition's design team, Diller Scofidio & Renfro, has been exploring for decades what Elizabeth Diller, a founding partner, calls "real" and "mediated" experiences: actual views juxtaposed with slightly displaced ones.
"I registered that name because I liked that it juxtaposed the German utilitarianism of the word with this 1950s sort of graphic style we did with the magazine," Cole said.
The impatience of the paintwork juxtaposed against the permanence conveyed by the representation of decay is a backdoor way to capture the graffiti impulse and make sure it's never erased.
HONG KONG — A museum in China this week removed a photography exhibit, which juxtaposed images of wild African animals with black African people, after complaints that the display was racist.
In October in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, a photographic exhibit drew complaints with images of African animals — baboons, cheetahs, gorillas — juxtaposed with close-up photos of African faces.
In the web spot, clips of the senators saying as much, and even praising Trump, are juxtaposed with footage of Trump cursing and talking about the size of his penis.
I thought Ashford made a wonderful connection between the two — by using the expressionism of this deeply painful moment juxtaposed with formalist painting — to address how they inform each other.
An official of Qatar's Al Jazeera network said it might broadcast footage of Qatari pilgrims stranded at the closed border, juxtaposed with images of Iranian Shiites traveling freely to Mecca.
We are thrown into a world that is as much Romantic as minimalist: the harmony thickens incrementally; quiet episodes are juxtaposed with thunderous fortissimos; pentatonic interludes add an angelic sweetness.
" Juxtaposed against the pristine whiteness of the Olympic Winter Games, Khan hopes his building will provoke a philosophical experience by presenting visitors with a "void of infinite depth and possibility.
The corrupt and urban galactic center juxtaposed with the humble and hardworking rural frontier—it's a charged fantasy that needs to be handled just so for me to buy in.
Unlike the enveloped feeling that Rothko's massive works induce, however, these smaller paintings, collectively titled Phenomenal Space (2015), are juxtaposed against the video and mixed-media installations that surround them.
Images of the devastated landscape by the Chinese mining industry in Kolwezi are juxtaposed with photographs of posters made in China that depict real and imagined cities in the Congo area.
From full on silent films to a brief moment of quiet juxtaposed with chaos, the lack of sound in films can be every bit as powerful as the presence of it.
Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia's playful, yarn-wrapped totems juxtaposed with Masami Teraoka's Hieronymus Bosch-like triptych, "Hideous Ugliest Orange Toad's Last Bolero/Viagra Falls," to create a vibrant if deceivingly sinister scene.
" It's juxtaposed with him walking toward a ragged door cut into the side of the mountain, which may be a nod to the secret code name of this season, "The Door.
To do so, she wrote and directed a short film called I Choose about a man and woman having a sexual relationship juxtaposed with a young girl being sold into slavery.
The intoxicating beat, juxtaposed with catchy declarations like "Bitch, I'm a cow" and "I'm not a cat, I don't say meow" creates a bop that you can't help dancing along to.
Ortega and Orozco's formalism is juxtaposed with Cruzvillegas and Dr. Lakra's psychedelic readymade crudeness, creating a spectrum of collective, multidimensional ways of seeing, but offering no alternative to the status quo.
The following scenes between the two offer the brilliant post-apocalyptic whiplash the show rarely revels in anymore, where moments of normality are juxtaposed with the desolation of an undead wasteland.
In a mesmerizing visual essay, Mr. Staller's earlier photos are juxtaposed with contemporary images of ice floes on the Hudson, construction at Hudson Yards and countless pedestrians on the High Line.
The geometry and repetition of her pieces, juxtaposed with their shifting nature and the way they reimagine space, mix sculpture and architecture, referencing modernist abstraction while pushing it to new limits.
"You've got the grayness of everyday life in Ireland juxtaposed with the promise of technicolor from the pop videos on screen and the idea of running away to London," Carney explains.
The inspiration: Trump saw a Fox & Friends segment this morning, which juxtaposed fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's statement defending his actions at the bureau with Comey's testimony from last year.
He posts pictures of tulip fields and salt mines, housing developments and landfills, and though they're all breathtaking, it's jarring to see pristine wilderness juxtaposed by more sinister images of destruction.
A structured, oversized jacket paired with a mini skirt with a sheer long train and a black slouchy top was juxtaposed against a tight-fitting long skirt with large black pearls.
I think that there is sort of goodwill and motivation right now, even on the army staff — but that is juxtaposed with, again, the limits of control even the chief has.
At Balenciaga, Demna Gvasalia juxtaposed his vision and that of the heritage of the house, or "how the bourgeoisie dress, and what I know, which is the street," he said backstage.
In a cheeky expression of China's rising power, two juxtaposed photos were widely circulated on Chinese social media, a post that was shared (but later deleted) by the Communist Youth League.
At the Atlantic Theater Company, she is Carol, the eldest of three generations of women who enact their lives in separate but overlapping time frames juxtaposed onstage like a split screen.
The Academia Out of Time watch, for example, juxtaposed two complications: a deadbeat seconds hand that also is a regulator, and a virtual "flying time," made from a dotted turning disc.
Or a clump of red and yellow tomatoes beside a green sink, or, in a desolate, gray back alley, orange paint juxtaposed with rusty bricks and a building's decorative coral touches.
The legal implications of the decision to ban evidence from the courtroom may not yet be defined, but should be juxtaposed to the essentially non-existent risk of unintentional fentanyl poisoning.
It feels squalid and pornographic and evil, and juxtaposed with the West Wing–esque high-mindedness of the Washington scenes, it's a critical reminder that policymaking is not an abstract exercise.
It's a deeply complicated concept, but it's extremely well-executed, with frontman Damian Abraham's raw shouts juxtaposed nicely with more melodic guest vocals from Jennifer Castle, Madeline Follin and Kurt Vile.
Images of these figures populate Body/Building, where they're juxtaposed with the forms of Brutalist architecture (Burr did something similar in his 2002 Bulletin Board Series, which also features New Haven).
The sculptural installation is of the Ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, juxtaposed with the emblem of the Black Panther Party, a visual reference I read in relation to themes like colonialism and gender.
Proposals for change are juxtaposed with anecdotes from Slaughter's own life, in particular the conflict she faced between pursuing a high-octane career in foreign policy and taking care of her family.
The exhibition, featuring stark black-and-white photographs of King and Kennedy as well as faded ephemera, reveals the various ways in which the lives of these two influential figures were juxtaposed.
As Heather Alexandra pointed out when writing about BFV's German campaign, it ended up being: Heather juxtaposed this story with that of concentration camp survivors, and other victims of Nazi war crimes.
The family was immediately met by Kate McCaffrey, an anthropology professor at Montclair State University, who recalled a sense of chaos on that first night, juxtaposed with the family's feeling of relief.
Ms Barrett's expansive view of gun rights—juxtaposed with a narrower interpretation of immigrants' rights—puts her to the right of the two Reagan appointees who formed the majority in the case.
Pozanti's timeless compositions are based on an intricate alphabet called "Instant Paradise," which consists of 31 symbols that are juxtaposed numbers corresponding to diverse data that relates to our interactions with technology.
In the gallery, Hunt's mask has been juxtaposed with "Eagle Transformation Mask" (1990) by famed Haida artist Robert Davidson, to demonstrate Hunt's departure from more canonical and traditionalist approaches to mask-making.
Trump called Kaepernick's NFL protest about racial injustice "terrible," but no doubt West has juxtaposed the two to send some kind of message that I'm just too tired to be receptive to.
Models wore clean silhouettes with details mimicking work apparel and the simple and clean lines of the clothes were juxtaposed with intricate embellishments, with studs, mirrors, grommets, fringes and sequins adding texture.
The White House was accused of sending mixed messages on its North Korea stance, with Trump's fiery comments juxtaposed with US State Secretary Rex Tillerson's more diplomatic approach, which focused on dialogue.
In 2013, Chinese social media users started passing around a picture of Xi walking alongside President Barack Obama juxtaposed with an image of Pooh walking next to Tigger, his taller, thinner, friend.
Putting pictures side by side They juxtaposed a picture of a frosty handshake between Xi and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe with the image of Pooh and his gloomy donkey friend Eeyore.
It felt almost apocalyptic, in a way, because of the presence of teepees and tents and the traditional landscape, juxtaposed by modern technology that makes makes living off the land more accessible.
Klee Benally, a Native American activist, juxtaposed an image of the Notre Dame Cathedral against one of the San Francisco Peaks in Arizona, a site that's considered holy by 13 indigenous nations.
Mr. Baldassare juxtaposed Mr. Baroni's response to that of Mr. Christie, who went to Fort Lee for a highly publicized apology only after the lane-closing scandal broke open in January 2014.
In any case, it might have been hard in the context of those rallies to emotionally resist Hitler's hysterical entreaties and propaganda, especially juxtaposed with the hysterically passionate responses of the crowds.
Shrine hangings depicting mythological stories and characters are juxtaposed with ivory carvings, intricate woodwork and stone or metal representations of deities, and interpreted by interactive video screens as well as conventional labeling.
At last summer's Salzburg Festival, her "Eleanor Suite" juxtaposed a blues singer and drum kit player with a contemporary classical ensemble to illustrate the social oppression of female African-American jazz musicians.
Looking at the finished image, I like how the clouds are very gestural, much like the strokes of a painter's brush juxtaposed against the sharp defined lines of the Space Shuttle Discovery.
Songs from some of this year's top films take on new meaning juxtaposed against Ehrlich's choices: Can you beat Chaka Khan crooning "I'm Every Woman" over a sequence that moves from Mother!
It felt almost apocalyptic, in a way, because of the presence of teepees and tents and the traditional landscape, juxtaposed by modern technology that makes makes living off the land more accessible.
The sheer scale of the people flooding in juxtaposed with the single young boy underlines the size of the crisis without diminishing the humanity of the migrants by reducing them to statistics.
One group of four (one woman, three men) is juxtaposed with another of six (three male-female couples); and what he does with each group keeps you wondering what will happen next.
Mr. Mahdy — using black and white to expose "raw feelings" — juxtaposed an image of Yousef, a boy with asthma who is confined to his home, with another image of children playing soccer.
Together, the gradated bands, which seem be reflecting light off the surface, and the flat, solidly colored bands juxtaposed against them form the "nucleus" or most central, irreducible part of each painting.
With the theme juxtaposed against some rather fresh fill, like NSFW, CHABAD, FRITO PIE, BOOYA and GOOGLE IT, the puzzle seems to me to approach a nice balance between classic and trendy.
It prominently features images from mass media, sometimes juxtaposed with historical photos, like a historical slave ship diagram, or quotes from songs and speeches, like "Give a Damn" by Spanky & Our Gang.
"Struggle in the Digital Market," the final movement, was also effective for the bold way Mr. Marsalis juxtaposed raw, wailing brass with spinning melodic twists, often hovering over obsessively repeated syncopated riffs.
During an iconic training montage, Rocky's rustic training style of running through snow, chopping down trees and climbing Siberian mountains is juxtaposed with Drago's highly mechanized training in a sophisticated Russian laboratory.
The tale is juxtaposed against a modern-day story, following a young Mormon man who was cast out of the church and is trying to re-enter to solve his father's murder.
When this administration prosecuted a child separation policy at the border this year, we all found our personal visions for America juxtaposed against the horror we saw unfolding in the real world.
But as the devastating scenes of a vulnerable young Judy are juxtaposed with the stormy ongoings of an older one, the irony of making a movie about this particular woman is apparent.
Juxtaposed against the lack of nuance contained within the Financial Choice Act that recently passed the U.S. House of Representatives, the thoughtful, fact-based Treasury recommendations offered a welcome change of tone.
A cracked concrete retaining wall in Hollister, California, where the Calaveras Fault is splitting the city in two, is juxtaposed with a burbling mud pool in the geothermal area of Hverir, Iceland.
There is order, but then there is also in some cases no … rhyme or reason why this is juxtaposed to that, but somehow I've sort of found ways that it makes sense.
After a rough upbringing, the two young women go to castings in search of success and crucial financial stability; their day-to-day struggles are juxtaposed with shots of Ryder performing the song.
Last Saturday, Bieber posted a hilarious Photoshop creation that seemingly juxtaposed his face and tattooed arms onto a photo of Baldwin's latest Adidas ad, which his wife had shared on her own account.
The six-minute video is dusted with images of melanin-rich people doing everything from gyrating to picking their hair -- all juxtaposed with famous works that largely reflect a white, European-elitist history.
The intimate, immersive world inside their family home is juxtaposed with the surrounding landscapes, seen mostly from windows and forming a gentle backdrop to this phase in their life as a new family.
A good dose of His Hero Is Gone and 90s screamo bubble up there, too, especially on EP opener "Spectrum Disorder," where they come juxtaposed with melodic black metal and pissed-off barks.
This becomes apparent the more time you spend with the works and the more you open yourself to them, including how surprisingly lovely mere pine looks when juxtaposed with these colors and materials.
"Hey, Boo" depicts both print and film versions simultaneously as Winfrey's reading of the specific passage is juxtaposed against its cinematic counterpart with Gregory Peck, who won an Academy Award for playing Atticus.
The building, its bulk juxtaposed with its delicate color — somewhere between mint and eggshell blue — overlooks Palace Square and the Alexander Column, a large memorial commemorating the Russian victory in the Napoleonic Wars.
This is exemplified throughout Ghost in the Shell, in the way its heroes—blonde, square-jawed, burly, and heavily armed—are juxtaposed against identifiably "normal" Japanese civilians with slumped shoulders and oversized spectacles.
Rogelio and Paola's story line is the stuff "Jane the Virgin" is built for: a mixture of comedy and telenovela elements, dark humor juxtaposed with onscreen hashtags, and even a little legitimate suspense.
Juxtaposed with this scene, we also see a montage of criminal activity: In a dilapidated kitchen, masked goons wrap kilos of cocaine, while in the next room another group count stacks of money.
China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) published a video on Sunday showing famous sights and scenery from across the island of Taiwan juxtaposed against images of PLA jets and bombers soaring through the sky.
Antiquated shots of young girls and women are juxtaposed with more modern, sometimes bizarre representations in media, all set to an extremely catchy tune that gives "Goodbye, Earl" a run for its money.
But where Fagen's most famous artistic outlet is widely known for acidic lyrics juxtaposed with this kind of majestically groovy instrumentation, the words on Kamakiriad are more straightforward and human in their concerns.
Two 1934 Lynes pictures show three male dancers from the all-black cast of the Virgil Thomson-Gertrude Stein opera "Four Saints in Three Acts" recumbent on the floor, calmly nude, intimately juxtaposed.
Caroline: It definitely didn't escape my notice how this episode juxtaposed the sun-dappled scene of Elizabeth and Ben's postcoital tai chi with Elizabeth and Philip in bed hesitantly talking through serious trauma.
In the section devoted to ancient ivory carvings from the Bering Strait region, several walrus tusk carvings (brown from centuries underground) are juxtaposed with a glass pipe that's a contemporary take on scrimshaw.
He was peering through the subterranean gloom of a former Nazi telecommunications bunker where a 83th-century Khmer statue of Vishnu was juxtaposed with an Anish Kapoor mirror sculpture embedded in wartime concrete.
Recent posts have included a chunky Audemars Piguet timepiece over a hand covered by lion's head image and a stainless steel Rolex Explorer juxtaposed with an ornate tattoo of a large black skull.
In "The Bell Rang" Ransome has given us a bittersweet slice of plantation life, one in which innocence, familial love and safety are juxtaposed with pain, loss and the resilience of the enslaved.
Only a few days later, John Galliano debuted what he called an "artisanal" men's wear collection for Margiela: Electric blue vinyl pants and vampy décortiqué boots were juxtaposed against a Japonisme mackintosh coat.
Edwards on Thursday juxtaposed Louisiana's finances when Jindal took office in 2008 - when the state enjoyed a $1 billion surplus - to today, when the state is facing a looming $2 billion projected deficit.
A double layer of a bright satin bomber jacket juxtaposed with a curly teddy coat will keep you extra toasty, while gray heather leggings tucked into white socks will keep your bottom half warm.
The video features Republican front-runner Donald Trump and his two closest rivals, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, denying man-made global warming, juxtaposed with images of U.S. flooding, wildfires, droughts and heat waves.
The businessman also juxtaposed Clinton's comments with repeated assertions that a Trump administration would be a "true friend" to Poland and America's Polish community, applauding the country for keeping current on its NATO debts.
The joy of young students learning that they've been accepted into their dream schools is juxtaposed with a jarring reminder of sexual assault statistics on college campuses in an eerie new set of ads.
KLIMT AND SCHIELE: DRAWN The sketches Gustav Klimt used to prepare his dense, mosaic-like paintings are juxtaposed with Egon Schiele's wiry, powerful drawings in this show of work borrowed from Vienna's Albertina. Feb.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, as well as faded ephemera that memorialized them, this exhibition reveals the various ways in which the lives of these two influential figures were juxtaposed.
Enraptured with the natural organic strength of trees, easily juxtaposed with the degradation with the human body, Penone's latest spring show at Gagosian Rome stitches togethers video collages while exhibiting his signature surrealist sculptures.
The opera, which runs 75 minutes without a break, becomes a series of beautifully juxtaposed scenes that shift from New York today to Mexico 50 years earlier, when we see Laurentino and Renata marry.
Around the corner, a typical Thomas Hirschhorn work adds some gore and more paradox to the mix, with a large collage combining a fashion spread juxtaposed with a bloody scene of mutilation and death.
The interior juxtaposed pops of color — a coral nightstand, fuchsia throw pillows — with nautical accents and included a stack of vacation-ready paperbacks ("Saltwater Buddha: a Surfer's Quest to Find Zen on the Sea").
Tom's experiences in an alien culture and Ally's travails in England are juxtaposed, allowing the reader to join them on their separate quests even as their nascent marriage is shaped by their separate concerns.
Those guidelines stand juxtaposed to bipartisan efforts on Capitol Hill to overhaul the criminal justice system, a program backed by big donors including liberal George Soros and the conservative-libertarian Charles and David Koch.
He eventually embarked on more ambitious projects: shooting beach scenes from helicopters over Miami and Kauai, Hawaii, and joining a National Geographic expedition to Antarctica, where he juxtaposed a beach ball with hulking glaciers.
It talked about Adele's vocal surgery, juxtaposed with certain voice teachers' opinions about the human voice, which led me to Beniamino Gigli, one of the greats in the early area era of recorded music.
Just before dawn on Friday, few people were sleeping at the evacuation center, instead crowding around a television showing local news, with images of flames juxtaposed with names of the dead from Wednesday's shooting.
It became "You can see us" (1995) when she juxtaposed it with a simultaneous performance of the same solo, but with the second dancer facing the audience from the other side of the stage.
The saxophonist and bandleader Kamasi Washington is among the latest artist to inspire these discussions, with his brash 22015-piece ensemble that favors funky, hip-swiveling grooves juxtaposed with lush strings and choral arrangements.
The first two acts, which depict the fall of Troy, place the action in a wartime cityscape, with coldly gray buildings juxtaposed with the brightly lit, wood-paneled interior of the royal family's home.
They've juxtaposed Indian art with exquisite pre-modern Asian objects primarily from the collection of Blanchette and John D. Rockefeller, which formed the core of the Asia Society's holdings, to drive home the point.
When people first meet me, they are often surprised to find that my knowledge of the complexities of our healthcare system lies juxtaposed alongside my ability to trace the Kardashian family tree back to Armenia.
Genesis Belanger's four sculptures and two paintings is a geometric sextet of formalism; the giant cigarette statues, soft and quasi-erotic, are juxtaposed with the solid concrete and steel shapes upon which they are mounted.
Juxtaposed with a fictional technology and programming firm commissioned by Ukraine to prototype conflict situations, the piece speaks at once to architectural references and contextual ideas relating to simulation, mythology, observation, surveillance, war, and geopolitics.
The company calls it Liquid Design — a nod to the curvature and the notion that dipping it in liquid would fill in the sorts of gaps you usually get when two different surfaces are juxtaposed.
This is juxtaposed with Kevin and Zoe's trip, where they, as a mixed-race couple, encounter a microaggression from a racist gas station attendant that one imagines minorities deal with constantly in their daily lives.
Three ways you can just say no to antibiotic drug abuse I loaded the Middle English names of ingredients into a database, along with translations into modern equivalents, juxtaposed with relationships to recipe and disease.
One of the 2202-second ads repeats the audio of Trump talking about how he could "grab [women] by the p---y" three times, juxtaposed with images of Issa shaking hands and laughing with him.
In the months since Trump's inauguration, Souza has posted several photos of Obama and his team that, when juxtaposed with of-the-moment news about the Trump administration, offer subtle critiques of the new president.
In search of a new narrative to rally the people around the President, Russian officials and the state-owned media began to talk of "Russian traditional values," which were juxtaposed with the supposedly hedonic West.
The head of the art program was the German Bauhaus émigré Josef Albers, whose rigorous lessons in the aesthetic effects of combined materials and juxtaposed colors were imprinted on Rauschenberg, though to ends hardly orthodox.
The black-and-white picture captured the dramatic denouement: Monday's balletic snatch of the flag, the stars and stripes clearly visible, juxtaposed against the pair of field-crashers, on their knees as if in supplication.
When I mention "black bodies," I'm not simply acknowledging that the predominantly wood and mixed-media figures juxtaposed with these plaster casts are dark in color; I'm referring to their association with traditional African art.
Essays by leading curators and critics introduce each section and show the many ways Mr. Bey places value on the full exploration of the medium of photography, agency, representation, community and memory juxtaposed with loss.
Sculptures by modernist masters such as Alberto Giacometti, Constantin Brâncuși, and Henry Moore are juxtaposed with those by contemporary artists, including Sherrie Levine and Thomas Schütte, as well as other canonical figures like Louise Bourgeois.
Crisp images of the front row of the theater, juxtaposed with smoky backdrops and ghostly lighting, make the audience appear on the same level as the performer, creating unusually striking images for stand-up comedy.
" According to People, Scott's mood board for the project, "evoked emotions of pleasure, freedom and sensuality, juxtaposed with innocence, an ode to their love, and the beauty of Kylie being captured through her lover's perspective.
So in a given month, you might see The Mosaic, a surrealist adventure about corporate normalcy, juxtaposed against Monomals, a cute but extremely basic action game with a music creation tool clearly focused at kids.
In some paintings, yellows are juxtaposed with greens; in others, bold blues are softened by adjoining or overlapping squibs of white or black and, in even more bold flourishes, by deep pinks and lush purples.
Such callous details, juxtaposed against the larger-than-life horrors of Angola, make Solitary a must-read look at the justice system, and of humanity struggling to endure in the most abject and frustrating conditions.
In this case, the thrill, apart from the clothes themselves (boxy pastel-colored tweeds, printed silk day dresses paired with straw hats), lay in the tension in seeing glossy luxury juxtaposed against nature's raw elements.
She hates talking about past and politics, but the sounds of her homeland play heavily into her live sets—every sample juxtaposed to make a statement, ruthlessly attacking nostalgia with a post-war-expressionist crowbar.
The artworks in "Apeshit" often have thematic resonances with the lyrics with which they're juxtaposed, or visually echo the dance movements performed in front of them, but the video's real thematic anchor is the Louvre itself.
"You talked a lot of shit and now you're months away from being tied to a terrorist organization," Wyland wrote a recent tweet juxtaposed with a picture of a prisoner at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp.
Felix Gonzalez-Torres's 1988 work, "Untitled (Madrid 1971)" flashes onto the screen, revealing a fading, sepia-toned portrait of the late artist as a child, juxtaposed with an unnamed statue honoring a colonial hero in Madrid.
The wealthy community of Crystal Valley is juxtaposed with Sasha's own hometown, which is just outside a Native American reservation and bears little in common with the valley's modern mansions and sleek, high-tech private school.
A colorful image of Bella in a ruffle-hemmed yellow and blue dress is juxtaposed with a striking black-and-white portrait of a boy with a marionette hanging around his neck, creating a stark contrast.
But he has taken the opposite tack, applying a unidirectional skepticism toward claims of violence against minority groups that looks particularly prejudicial when juxtaposed with the credulousness of his own journalism about some on the right.
This is powerfully juxtaposed with a portrait taken a decade later, where Mr Kiger sports the same pose but a white ribbed tank top instead of his uniform and a clutch of tattoos on his arms.
"In its desire to match or surpass the ratings and profits achieved by other networks in recent true crime series, CBS juxtaposed lies, misrepresentations, distortions and omissions with very few grains of truth," the statement reads.
The auteur had a firm grip on the boyhood feel and packaging that he juxtaposed against some the most beautiful and uptempo music of his career, which is ultimately what backs up all of this horsemeat.
To add insult to injury, aerial photos of Trump's inauguration later released by the National Park Service and juxtaposed with photos from former President Obama's 2009 inauguration highlighted the relative deficiency of Trump's crowd size. 5.
She'll wear an almost completely sheer gown covered in Swarovski crystals to receive a major fashion award, and its classic Josephine Baker shape juxtaposed with the transparency will make it everyone's favorite look of the year.
The president breezed through a standard democratic platform of ideals to remind us what American democracy is and the potential of what we can be, juxtaposed to the current campaign rhetoric that seems to state otherwise.
Shreya Arora, a 21-year-old graphic design student, made six drawings and juxtaposed them with the original covers of comic book giants Marvel and DC Comics that show scantily-dressed women in sexually suggestive poses.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - British adverts showing a male para athlete juxtaposed with a woman caring for a baby and an incompetent new dad were banned on Wednesday under new rules cracking down on sexist stereotypes.
We're drawn to his style, particularly for its mix of high and low and contrasting of worlds: Here you have the California vibe of slightly grungy skateboarding streetwear juxtaposed with this beautiful black tailored formal coat.
Text and photos, juxtaposed with watercolors, press clippings, doodles, handwritten letters and sketches, help bring Beaton's various homes to life, as well as his gossipy nature, quick and quotable wit, notorious squabbles and volatile love affairs.
"When you read what is being said here juxtaposed to how powerful she was and how she initiated investigations on other people she mentioned in the story, ... it is fundamentally incongruous with her statements," he said.
TAKASHI MURAKAMI: LINEAGE OF ECCENTRICS Works by this contemporary artist are juxtaposed with pieces drawn from the museum's collection of older Japanese art, with choices made in collaboration with art historian Nobuo Tsuji. Oct. 21–Apr.
He juxtaposed his argument with a February 2012 Pew study that conservatively estimated that there were 1.8 million deceased registered voters and said that his data request could generate actual numbers instead of just an approximation.
" To make matters worse, Emma doesn't especially like São Paulo, which she describes as "always in the throes of something," a place where everything "was intimately juxtaposed — favela and high-rise, crack dealer and opera house.
The Cuban-born Ella Fontanals-Cisneros says she fell hard in the 1980s for a work in Jesús Rafael Soto's "Vibration" series, featuring panels painted with black-and-white parallel lines juxtaposed with wood and wire.
To this day we argue whether images of a nuclear bomb detonation juxtaposed with a little girl picking flowers or an African-American man in a revolving prison door were outside the rules of political engagement.
Graphical scores by Greek composers such as Jani Christou and Bia Davou are juxtaposed with nifty diagrams of a rare synthesizer, the EMS Synthi 100, which the Documenta team has been restoring for Greek electronic musicians.
The "Evil Apple Store" aesthetic of the Advent-held cities is now juxtaposed with ruined tomb-cities where rugged bands of "stalker-like" hunters survive amidst the ashen remains of humanity and hordes of twisted zombies.
Ahead, we've rounded up 15 celebs who were once victims of the same makeup mistakes as the masses — unflattering shades, too much blush, visible contour — and then juxtaposed their "befores" with recent moments when they truly soared.
Jo's flashbacks are juxtaposed with present-day Jo helping Abby (Khalilah Joi), a woman who comes into the hospital with a pretty deep cut on her face claiming it happened from smacking herself with a cabinet door.
Unlike playing live, in this studio collaboration, we thought about creating something like a third dimension of sound that is brought forth from actually being juxtaposed side-by-side, rather than just mixing each other's sounds together.
A case displaying Islamic lustreware reveals a glaze perfected by Iraqi ceramicists in the 9th century; it is juxtaposed with a dish created by Italian potters in the 15th century, who had later mastered the same technique.
One of Nashville's greatest strengths was the way it juxtaposed two generations' competing music styles — the contemporary country of characters like Will, Scarlett, and Gunnar, as compared with the more classic country sound of figures like Rayna.
What you see is a compendium of violent moments in front of and behind the camera from Silver's "play" riot and the real ones happening in the streets, juxtaposed with the joy of a kid's birthday party.
There's traditional 2D art, placidly framed on the walls and juxtaposed to AlphaGravy's distorted 3D model of a woman in t-pose, or the floating pink hearts that wander the entire gallery, spawned by Matthew Keff's Fountain.
In Big Little Lies, he again captures Witherspoon gazing out over the Pacific, taking in sunsets and lunar cycles, though this time she looks far more glamorous, and that much more tragic juxtaposed with the vast landscape.
The chart below depicts the relationship between the six-month future probability of falling on financial hardships — missing rent, bills, food, or needed medical care — juxtaposed with the amount of liquid assets a household has on hand.
In 2014, Laibach released a song called "The Whistleblowers," which featured a chorus of whistlers juxtaposed with lyrics about a rising army—giving the solitary, often fraught and vulnerable act of whistle-blowing a neo-fascist feel.
Jefferson's self-satisfied smile and proud comportment, his reputation as an enlightened thinker and co-author of the Declaration of Independence, juxtaposed with this mysterious woman is searing, her namelessness next to Jefferson adding to its power.
Juxtaposed against the hard, abrasiveness of the council estate, you get a sense through the scenes where we see Stormzy alone—which were shot in Spain—that he's found comfort and understanding in who he is today.
But "Red Roses" is more directly juxtaposed with a painting and two drawings by the superb British artist Bridget Riley, whose optically buzzy vertical stripes relate to it only by trivial analogy between intellectually opposed chromatic intensities.
I feel sympathy for both Parreno and Terpstra and their obsession with Kennedy's funeral train, but somehow, neither of their works feel like more than a conceptual conceit without a payoff, especially when juxtaposed with Fusco's photographs.
"You were here long before any of us were here," Mr. Trump said to the veterans, ages 90 and older, who wore their military uniforms for the occasion, juxtaposed with turquoise and silver, hallmarks of Navajo culture.
This story is juxtaposed with yet another portrait of Judith, even more violent and bloody than the ones before, as Judith and her maidservant lean over Holofernes, whose head in the foreground spurts blood onto their bodies.
The self-portrait is part of a historical series she began in 1999 called "Witness to Growth," in which she paints herself at the various stages of China's economic growth, juxtaposed against a photograph of the period.
Throughout his career, he presented recital programs that juxtaposed the old and the new: 21973-tone scores and Mozart sonatas; thorny pieces by the mid-21979th-century German composer Stefan Wolpe and polyphonic works from the Renaissance.
"I think her criminal background gives me more pause in terms of her history as a prosecutor in California, her record with marijuana and charges like that," and juxtaposed the senator with her preferred candidate Cory Booker.
By this view, the short-term optimism may be well placed, but should be juxtaposed with the possibility of a trade war, a catastrophic economic decision like defaulting on the national debt or a foreign policy disaster.
" Top left: "Whenever I'm in Cuba, I visit Coppelia, which is where everyone in Havana goes for ice cream — the '60s-era structure was built around nature, with lush jungle greens juxtaposed against the clean modern lines.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday juxtaposed a high-profile murder case involving an illegal immigrant from Mexico with efforts in Congress to protect undocumented immigrants brought into the United States when they were children.
A vast screen placed on the embankment in Vladivostok, a port city on the shores of the Pacific, juxtaposed a North Korean military choir singing patriotic songs with images of burning American flags and rockets hitting Capitol Hill.
Just do a search and you can see it, that image from the record, juxtaposed against recreation after recreation: four Japanese tourists, two men in Beatle suits, a musician performing a handstand, a woman in a walking cast.
The physical act of the journey is less important to the film than its metaphoric significance, as demonstrated by scenes of Indigenous peoples communing juxtaposed against folk songs about people venturing to the city and never coming back.
Like the disco keyboards juxtaposed against the scratchy punk guitars in "Stay Hungry," the Byrne character's sudden rush of desire is most striking when contextualized by songs on which he makes a show of buttoning his top button.
In a political campaign that continues to head into uncharted territory in terms of pure bizarreness, Trump is second-guessing his earlier decision to take down a tweet featuring a Star of David juxtaposed with piles of cash.
By starting his campaign with a video that juxtaposed Trump's August 2017 remarks with the Declaration of Independence and Thomas Jefferson, Biden invoked the civil religion of the United States — the idea of national identity rooted in ideals.
Lessig envisioned remix culture in his 2008 book Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy as a copyright-free utopia wherein works are free to be used in context with or juxtaposed against each other.
Instead, there was only a single goal — by Mario Gómez, who took a lovely pass from Müller and drove the ball into the net from close range in the 30th minute — juxtaposed against an abundance of McGovern highlights.
These images are pointedly juxtaposed with a scene at one of E Corp's banks, where a woman who says she paid her mortgages on time for decades is now being held accountable for money she doesn't even owe.
The ongoing infatuation with the 1945 "Kissing Sailor" image highlights our collective ability to overlook the facts in favor of a prettier, more easily digestible picture, especially when juxtaposed with the outrage over Woodington's decision to recreate it.
When The Host and the Cloud screened at MoMA in 2015, Huyghe also displayed a sculpture that juxtaposed a classical reclining form with a colony of bees, combining a piece of artifice representing life with the real thing.
The brief fight scenes are portrayed as a chaotic, bloody flurry, juxtaposed with the majestic artistry of the figure-skating scenes that does neither the beauty of good boxing or the brutality of top-level figure skating justice.
" Moore's comments take additional significance when juxtaposed with those of President Obama, who just last week, on February 5, delivered a speech proclaiming, "change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time.
" Frightening scenes from The Handmaid's Tale are juxtaposed with comments made by Donald Trump: "She's deeply troubled and therefore great in bed" and "There has to be some form of punishment [for a woman who has an abortion].
There's a delicious sense of scale to it—everyone seems so small juxtaposed with the stony immensity of the building—but, really, the photo's most vivid lesson is in what we witness in the above and the below.
"The Appointment," a musical satire from the Philadelphia company Lightning Rod Special, juxtaposed an ensemble of puckishly adorable singing fetuses with the calm realism of scenes at a clinic, where patients seeking abortions are given legally mandated misinformation.
But these days garbage picking is juxtaposed with the extreme wealth that has pushed up housing costs in San Francisco to the point where a family of four earning less than $117,400 is eligible for low-income housing.
Where Rubens maintained Titian's emphasis on the figure, in a suite of small paintings on copper by Jan "Velvet" Brueghel and assorted collaborators – cleverly juxtaposed against Rubens' monumental canvases – the nudes are just another luxuriant object among many.
And so it went at Jason Wu, where tailored men's wear fabrics (gray flannel and houndstooth) were juxtaposed against feathery lingerie looks, the whole topped by tie-on mink collars and held together, often literally, by luggage strap detailing.
On Saturday, Justin Bieber posted a unique image of himself on his Instagram account that seemingly juxtaposed his face and tattooed arms onto a photo of Baldwin's latest Adidas ad, which his wife had shared on her own account.
On the far-right wall in the main space, a photo of teens praying before dinner at a Young Marines ball in Hanover, Pennsylvania is juxtaposed with one of a pair of legs sticking out of a parked car.
"I'm Upset" is the follow-up to Scorpion's first single, "Nice For What," and is accompanied by what is presumably the album's cover art — a scorpion standing on a human skeleton hand, juxtaposed against a red-hued hazy moon.
There is, in these modes, a reveling in military pageantry that borders on irony, And alongside it, an increased vein of silliness that's built over the years, zombies and laser beams juxtaposed with M4 rifles and rocket-propelled grenades.
Rumors about Houston's sexuality take on a different hue juxtaposed with a clip of her mother, Cissy Houston, telling Oprah Winfrey after Whitney's death that she "absolutely" would have been upset to learn that her daughter was a lesbian.
Clicking through the site, you'll traverse a map of the online underworld as imagined by Hieronymus Bosch, one populated with stolen nudes, gore, suicide pictures, grimly repetitive racial slurs, and rampant homophobia juxtaposed with the hypersexualisation of cartoon hedgehogs.
This was a lazy starting point for what we wanted to be a much more fun story about the expectations of a sex tape and the frenzy surrounding the taboo of sex, especially juxtaposed with our own non-celebrity.
The festival's artistic director, Markus Hinterhäuser, champions her music solo at the piano and in duets with the violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja, which are juxtaposed with Liszt's "Via Crucis," for which the pianist Igor Levit joins the Bavarian Radio Chorus.
And how he and his fellow actors speak has the resonance of a work by Homer or Virgil, in which specific acts and thoughts are always juxtaposed against a sense of eternity — of time past, present and to come.
In 2014, his sculpture of a chair shaped like a semi-naked black woman spurred a mini-scandal, and a 2015 exhibition at the Munch Museum in Oslo that juxtaposed his works with Munch's drew outrage from some commentators.
Such bursts of public outrage are growing more common in Russia, where stagnating and even declining living standards juxtaposed with expensive foreign adventures, official corruption and environmental degradation are testing people's patience and driving down Mr. Putin's popularity ratings.
On one page in the book, an image from that previous arctic visit is juxtaposed with a photo from the 2015 trip having a similar composition, but there is no indication that the two pictures depict the same location.
If you walk up to those windows and look back toward the galleries, you'll see "Rainforest" juxtaposed with views of artworks from the fourth and fifth floors, as if the museum were inviting a conversation among all of them.
"Jerry Springer," written by Richard Thomas and Stewart Lee, is a vulgar romp with elements of high- and low-brow culture — soaring, Handel-like arias juxtaposed with the violent and vulgarity-filled scenes the talk show is known for.
Here, Mallarmé leapfrogs over the most radical exponents of free verse: a text of seven hundred and fourteen words is scattered across eleven double pages, in staggered lines and in type of varying sizes, often with independent sentences juxtaposed.
How do the horrors that tormented Lovecraft—the vast indifference of creation, the limits of science and reason—change when they're juxtaposed against the daily life of a Harlem hustler and the pervasive cruelty of the society he inhabits?
" These quotes are juxtaposed with shots of the Bachelorette crying, and while this could just be Bachelorette promo up to its signature misleading tricks, at one point Mike does turn to Luke to say, "You're violent, you're aggressive, you're a psychopath.
During our week on Guam, we only saw one art exhibition — a traveling show of terracotta warriors, no less — and it was all the more powerful for being juxtaposed with the drab spectacle of US imperialism smothering a Pacific island paradise.
The video kicks off with a "dead" Swift (wearing the dress from her "Out of the Woods" music video) crawling out of a "Taylor Swift's Reputation" grave juxtaposed with a shot of the star lying in a diamond-filled bathtub.
The experiment proved so successful that Hebert reprised it in another series, Updated Landscape, in which he juxtaposed photographs of banal urban scenery with the lush Baroque and Romantic landscapes of artists like Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Eugène Delacroix, and William Turner.
Flashing lights and roaring crowds are juxtaposed with flaming mountains of onions and high-octane speedboat racing—visually confirming that both father and son seem more concerned with putting on an entertaining show than necessarily producing something challenging or innovative.
So when I juxtaposed my journey [with what other people have gone through], there was no doubt in my mind that the person I should be supporting to become the next President of the United States of America is Sen.
The smiling Israeli and American guests at the opening ceremony on Monday -- juxtaposed with the deadly protests occurring on Gaza's border, where Israeli military forces have killed dozens of demonstrators -- only highlights how removed from reality the Trump administration is.
Faced with this vacuum, hundreds of people gathered in Tucson where wild speculations and carnivalesque pseudoscience were juxtaposed with sober sessions like "Agency and Mental Causation" and data-filled talks about probing conscious brain states with PET scans and EEGs.
In fact, the president has juxtaposed immigrants from the nations cited in the travel ban and targeted by the zero tolerance policy — along with African and Caribbean nations — to those from European nations whom he clearly thinks are more desirable newcomers.
To showcase the accuracy of the simulation, the LROC team also produced a side-by-side view of the original 16mm film juxtaposed alongside a simulated view:Looking at the two scenes together, the achievement of the LROC team is indeed impressive.
Such games and giveaways can seem out of place when juxtaposed with the very serious needs being addressed, said Alexandra Budabin, an adjunct professor of political science at the University of Dayton who studies the intersection of celebrities and humanitarian work.
"This was a lazy starting point for what we wanted to be a much more fun story about the expectations of a sex tape and the frenzy surrounding the taboo of sex, especially juxtaposed with our own non-celebrity," they wrote.
Players' Tribune is expanding into Europe and looking to grow revenue at a time when more advertisers are looking for "brand safe" environments where their messages will not be in danger of being juxtaposed to untoward content nearby, Levick said.
"Lady Dynamite," starring the comedian Maria Bamford as a version of herself, hops around in time to show us both Ms. Bamford's struggles with bipolar disorder in the past juxtaposed with how she manages in the present — and it's hilarious.
His constructions often juxtaposed photographs of military sites, monuments, Native Americans, Japanese tourists and self-images to suggest the contradictions of nuclear energy, the development of atomic weapons in the New Mexico desert and the environmental consequences of those weapons.
Kimsooja's work is flanked on the right by a splendid piece by Shahpour Pouyan, "My Place is the Placeless" (173-217), which comprises 26 ceramic domes, miniature replicas of architectural variations found across Asia, juxtaposed within a raised glass vitrine.
"Colectivo Rezizte was born in 2003 out of the crack that opens between two juxtaposed cultures on the northern border of Mexico[ ...] bringing together different forms of expression and different genres to celebrate the diversity that makes us fronterizos," says Flores.
The resulting watercolor images of Harlem — which took shape from Baldwin's recollections, filtered through a French artist's imagination — have a dreamlike, impressionist quality that can be almost jarring when juxtaposed with the sometimes menacing elements TJ confronts in his neighborhood.
" Meanwhile, Playboy's creative director Erica Loewy reveals that Scott's "mood board" for the shoot "evoked emotions of pleasure, freedom and sensuality, juxtaposed with innocence, an ode to their love, and the beauty of Kylie being captured through her lover's perspective.
It takes one person, the exhibition maintenance manager Trenton Duerksen, two days with a cherry picker and a vacuum, and the results resemble before-and-after images from an infomercial: a thick layer of dust juxtaposed with a clean shine.
The widely disseminated mug shot of the older, balding DeAngelo, juxtaposed beside a decades-old police sketch of a young suspect with longish hair parted in the middle, twinned the distance of the long-ago with the immediacy of now.
By playing his works on the traditional instruments of their regions of origin, juxtaposed with piano versions, the Gurdjieff Ensemble offers listeners a chance to hear the music in a way that is ethnically specific, and in jolting bright color.
By playing his works on the traditional instruments of their regions of origin, juxtaposed with piano versions, the Gurdjieff Ensemble offers listeners a chance to hear the music in a way that is ethnically specific, and in jolting bright color.
Ghost Lucy looks like something straight out of a horror movie, and even though I jumped every time I saw her juxtaposed with McMann's all-American curiosity, I also felt a thrill at how on Earth this storyline will pan out.
That conversation, juxtaposed with blowing out another set of birthday candles in April, reminding me I&aposm not getting any younger and therefore my money mistakes are probably getting harder to fix, prompted me to reach out and seek help.
President Trump, who has refused to say white nationalism is on the rise in the U.S., tweeted a video this month that juxtaposed a sentence Omar said about 9/11 ("some people did something") with footage of the terrorist attacks.
These images of dead and abused black men's bodies are almost always juxtaposed with images of enchanting white women, the Doris Days, the Joan Crawfords, dancing about, looking innocent, contemplating, being forlorn, wondering and wandering in their equally spectacular oblivion.
That grime, however, is juxtaposed with a parade of white banners—a couple dozen at least—each embossed with an NFL shield, the color-coded name of a Dorsey football alumnus, and the NFL franchise for which he once played.
Paleoclimate data—which informs us about Earth's warming and cooling patterns over millions of years—juxtaposed with recent data collected from satellites and buoys would suggest this idea is bullshit, and that carbon emissions and other human activity are ramping up global warming.
In those missions themselves—or the one I played, at least—chunky environments are neatly juxtaposed with lithe enemy avatars, long limbs spread like broken stars of flesh and bone once the player character is done introducing an iron bar to their skulls.
When you watch the video of a man like Copeland justifying his lavish lifestyle juxtaposed against the story of rampant homelessness, it becomes a bit easier to understand why so many Americans have decided not to be a part of organized religion.
At irregular intervals, since 2005, Kautz has staged Jippies Asquerosos in different iterations and within different spaces, always with a common thread of arguably serious subject mater, often juxtaposed with lighthearted or even comic references to cinema and nightlife — especially trance music.
Their saving grace is that, while you may not want to disturb what you see in the pan — the unique marbled finish, the swirls of brightly pigmented color juxtaposed with pale, shimmery highlights — at least the powders last until the very end.
The vast majority of this text was written by game designer Brian Reynolds himself, and he succeeded in channeling Frank Herbert's Dune, constructing the idea of an entire universe with a few choice epigrams juxtaposed against the main action of the story.
Zac could write songs that ambled or swerved, oftentimes both; he was fond of unspooling yarns that juxtaposed his constantly moving mind with the quiet country streets of his hometown Wagga Wagga or the exhausting din of Melbourne's north, where he lived.
It's also not helpful to Republicans trying to sell this bill that headlines regularly feature tax changes such as a potentially massive increase in taxes on graduate students juxtaposed with goodies for the rich including favorable tax treatment for private jet owners.
Juxtaposed with this: Paul Singer, the influential New York billionaire who endorsed Marco in October, is slated to be named his NATIONAL FINANCE CHAIRMAN at a quarterly gathering of Rubio donors in Miami on March 10, a campaign source tells POLITICO's Mike Allen.
I was transformed by the Purim play I was in in the fourth grade which of course is the famous story of Queen Esther, but in my temple they juxtaposed the story of Queen Esther to "South Pacific," and Gilbert and Sullivan.
I think that's one thing that Mike was interested in exploring: how those are juxtaposed, how the coming of age of [my] character is kind of in sync with the coming of age of a lot of Americans and their new identities.
ANTHONY TOMMASINI AT 2 MINUTES 24 SECONDS The Iranian harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani, who appeared in New York earlier this year for an adventurous program that juxtaposed Steve Reich and Baroque classics, returned this week to play Bach's "Goldberg" Variations at the Miller Theater.
His Instagram is this strange combination of aggressively inspirational screeds juxtaposed with selfie posts from another overprivileged child of a famous rich man who clearly will never have to have a 9-to-5 for the rest of his stupid, stupid life.
In fact, when juxtaposed with the FISA orders the FBI had on him from 2014 until 2017, the picture of Manafort as an asset who was recruited and developed by Russian intelligence and directed to join the Trump campaign comes into clearer focus.
Gray Area might be in Instagram's backyard—an old movie house in San Francisco's buzzy Mission district—and the show might be ideal for sharing on social media, but its environmental and underground themes are also juxtaposed to the industries changing that landscape.
Yet again, the season starts with a black-and-white flash forward to Jimmy-Saul-Gene's life in Nebraska, where the drudgery of his life behind the Cinnabon counter is juxtaposed with Lee Hazelwood's easy-listening confection "Sugar Town," sung by Nancy Sinatra.
The two films work best in tandem, coupled with the interview by CBS' Norah O'Donnell, which looks more unconvincing juxtaposed with the reporting of Frontline correspondent Martin Smith, who pursued his own sit-down interview with the crown price, to no avail.
Speaking of Brooklyn, Larry Racioppo's "Brooklyn Before: Photographs 1971-1983" ($34.95; Three Hills/Cornell University Press), with essays by Tom Robbins and Julia Van Haaften, captures faces frozen in time juxtaposed against a backdrop strikingly distinguishable from the gentrified borough of today.
Made in the aftermath of her husband's sudden death, the series portrays Ithaca's prominent gorges (WalkingStick served on the art faculty at Cornell University at the time), juxtaposed with abstract panels featuring mysterious shadows of geometric shapes representative of the artist's grief.
In her solo exhibition The Following Information at Bureau, she decontextualizes and reconstructs found language — handwritten, typed, or referenced — in three series of black-and-white photographs: two from the 1990s, Blackboards and Card Catalogue, juxtaposed with her most recent work, Fields.
It includes an August Rodin marble wing sculpture — one of a series he made between 1896–1912 — juxtaposed with two of his sculptures of dancers, Nijinski (1840–1917), depicting the Russian ballet dancer and choreographer Vasilav Nijinski, who was known for his gravity-defying leaps.
As a tribute to Cassini and the valuable information it found on its mission, we decided to compile a timeline of its most significant events and discoveries, juxtaposed with the outer-space-related artworks created here on Earth in that same period of time.
"There were visuals of me on set in skimpy clothes — the costume mandated by the director — juxtaposed with images of Patekar in traditional Indian clothes, head bowed before a Ganesh idol [a popular Hindu deity], or meeting poor farmers," Dutta said from Mumbai this week.
He also expressed his sympathy for Manafort and his family on Twitter on Wednesday and juxtaposed his case against that of former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty to eight criminal charges also on Tuesday and seems open to turning on his former boss.
And it teed up the Democrats' frame for the election: Clinton's view of an optimistic, inclusive America ("Stronger Together") juxtaposed against Trump's vision of a country being ripped apart by terrorism, bad trade deals and a corrupt political system that he alone can save.
There are many excellent gateways into Leonard Cohen's style of songwriting like his 1967 debut Songs of Leonard Cohen, which showcased the way he gave Biblical stakes to love songs like on "Suzanne" where he juxtaposed Jesus walking on water with his lover's touch.
"One of the things that has made Facebook so problematic is that everything is being juxtaposed," Finn Brunton, an assistant professor at New York University who specializes in the relationships between society, culture and technology, explained to me when I rang him up Wednesday.
Working with producer Alex Gibney, director Alexis Bloom begins at the 2016 Republican National Convention, where Ailes' life's work seemingly came to fruition with the nomination of Donald Trump -- juxtaposed, remarkably in terms of the timing, against Ailes' ouster from Fox amid sexual-harassment allegations.
His words were reinforced days later when three editors were apparently punished at a newspaper that juxtaposed a headline outlining Mr. Xi's message to the media with another about a funeral, possibly as a lament over the demise of aggressive news outlets in China.
The image, rapidly denounced by the PBA and the police department, showed a Confederate flag juxtaposed with a photo of young black men with sagging pants, with the words "This does not offend me" emblazoned over the flag and "This bullshit does" over the photo.
The wavering images in "Disco" are animated in such a way that makes the movement of the models appear seamless and smooth, which is simultaneously juxtaposed by the scratchy flickering variations in each new sketch, creating an interesting contrast of chaotic disarray and graceful linearity.
The 30-second ad, which was sponsored by Trump's 2020 re-election campaign and which debuted online last week, featured courtroom video of an illegal immigrant from Mexico convicted in the 2014 killings of two police officers, juxtaposed with scenes of migrants headed through Mexico.
Affectionate once more, this couple's unabashed public reconciliation — when juxtaposed with the speaker's annoyance with "the racket" his own partner is making while grinding coffee in the kitchen — is a reminder that every relationship is a work in progress, like the gentrification come to Brewerytown.
At U.C.L.A. he anticipated his specialty in collage by collaborating with two other graduate students on an exhibition and book that juxtaposed the work of Ansel Adams and Toyo Miyatake, who had photographed the Manzanar internment camp in California, where his mother had been interred.
Juxtaposed with views of the canal, whose water levels are on the rise, these dysfunctional metal sculptures mimic the sense of unease that can be felt throughout the city, especially in the metal bridges stacked in its roads in response to the frequent flooding.
By observing the changing hourly minimum rates over the years, juxtaposed alongside their relative value in today&aposs dollars, we can clearly see that incremental increases haven&apost been remotely enough to ensure minimum wage workers&apos ability to live in today&aposs economy.
A precursor to the protest had been an Instagram account, newly established by art-world figures, called Dear Ivanka, in which photographs of the president-elect's daughter, looking very contentedly 0.01 percent, are juxtaposed with statements of fear and discontent about the impending Trump administration.
The agency suggested that Juul portray itself as "a technology company" with ads that juxtaposed its vaping pen against outdated devices like a boom box and a 1980s-era cellphone — products that would be most familiar to customers who were alive during their use.
A new associate curator, Randall Griffey, who curated the show in collaboration with Wagstaff, has placed European and American paintings together in the same room, along with prints and photographs and decorative-art objects, and juxtaposed works from different periods to emphasize their thematic links.
The album's cover art, shot by Tim Owen and designed by the band's guitarist Jason Gnewikow, is almost as emblematic as the music itself: A bright, pre-Instagram photo of a colorful boardwalk, juxtaposed over a white background with colorful dots strategically lined up.
Reflecting on his health journey, the 26-year-old singer shared a side-by-side shot on Instagram of himself just a few weeks after being diagnosed in 2005, when he was just 13, juxtaposed with a shot of him looking happy and healthy as an adult.
One of the sweet spots in the show is a Salvador Dalí print juxtaposed and surrounded by forms that are repeated in the image: brain coral, plaster casts, and taxidermy collide into a typical Dali composition, which is materialized into three dimensions in the surrounding installation.
The haste of the initiative was, therefore, notable, especially when juxtaposed with last night's revelation that Trump had, despite his prior claims, repaid his lawyer Michael Cohen the $130,000 Cohen paid to porn actress Stormy Daniels to guarantee her silence following an alleged affair with Trump.
Her exhibition is part of the museum's efforts to integrate contemporary art practices with its historical collection, as it's invited artists to reinterpret the quixotic installation style Albert Barnes is known for, where artworks and artifacts from diverse cultures are juxtaposed regardless of chronology or origin.
The startup, which launched this week and was part of Y Combinator's latest batch, is planning to expand beyond California to work with farms in Australia this year, which will help the company keep tweaking its predictive analytics all year, thanks to the juxtaposed growing seasons.
"We are committed to working together to strengthen the security of our shared border, to strongly diminish the migratory pressure in Calais and preserve the vital economic link supported by the juxtaposed controls in Calais," Rudd and her French counterpart Bernard Cazeneuve said in a statement.
Elliott presented a 45-page critique of Bush's leadership to the board of directors, according to the New Yorker, including anonymous comments from employees and a slide that included photos from Bush's Instagram account during a recent sailing trip, juxtaposed with drops in the company's stock price.
The next day, no beans were spilled, but Mr. Trump retweeted a meme of a picture of Melania, looking appropriately model-rific, juxtaposed beside Heidi Cruz, looking probably a lot like I do when I need my roots touched up and I've had it with my kids.
Set in the steel town of Port Talbot — the childhood home of the actors Richard Burton, Anthony Hopkins and Michael Sheen — "Bang" rises from a less bucolic Wales than shows like "Keeping Faith" and "Hidden," its moody shoreline juxtaposed against a backdrop of blast furnaces and smokestacks.
In an acrylic-and-collage painting on paper, "Cabinet of Horrors" (2017), a central  dome with two flanking walls, like a triptych or expressionistic Capitol Building, is covered in rows of cock-faces — some reminiscent of Trump, others of skulls — juxtaposed with photographs of Trump and Hitler.
For example, the intricate peacock-feathered Aubrey Beardsley cover illustration for the English edition of Wilde's "Salomé" was juxtaposed with a gorgeous black cape by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen embroidered in brass bullion peacocks — which doesn't strike me as particularly over-the-top or artificial.
"Funk and Wag" features a scheme of intuitively and oddly juxtaposed black and white images without text, which seems to owe something to John Berger's book Ways of Seeing in its expectation of the viewer to grok the relations suggested between and among the iconic pictures.
It urged viewers to call Spanberger to demand that Omar be removed from the Foreign Affairs Committee, but its main goal seemed to be to run as many shots as possible of Spanberger's face juxtaposed closely with Omar's, as if to suggest they were inseparable allies.
The brilliance and simplicity of the colors used in "Indian Roller on Sandalwood Branch" (1779), for example, is juxtaposed with the detail of the ruffled feathers on the preening bird's curved neck and the marine blue of its upper wings scumbled to the teal of its middle.
"Then, Stettheimer was still known only to insiders," said Mr. Deitch, who used cellophane curtains and gilded white furniture to evoke the artist's early-20th-century salon, and juxtaposed Stettheimer's frothy paintings of her illustrious friends with works by Elizabeth Peyton, Jeff Koons and Jane Kaplowitz.
But Biden's role as architect of the 1994 Crime Bill could present a problem when juxtaposed against Patrick's civil rights and criminal justice work during the same era, especially among younger black voters who are unenthusiastic about Biden and have yet to rally behind a single candidate.
The movie, with Mr. Romm as its sardonic narrator, mocked Nazism and juxtaposed images of its evil actions with contemporary film that the crew shot in Moscow, Warsaw and Berlin — everyday scenes of students, lovers, mothers and children — that stood in counterpoint to the malevolence of fascism.
Wiseman's hand is only visible in the editing, and the way some scenes are juxtaposed suggests they comment on one another — but it's never heavy-handed, and we're left to draw our own conclusions, and then think about how our perspectives shape how we see the town.
The result is somewhat surreal: You'll hear Obama's rather anodyne reflections on the Trayvon Martin shooting (his famous "if I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon" comment) juxtaposed with the voices of Rush Limbaugh and other conservative pundits saying that Obama is calling for a literal race war.
We see the theme play out through boldly colored installations and transformative figurative sculptures exploring how colonialism has impacted the city (Rina Banerjee, Penelope Siopis), delicate site-specific sound works juxtaposed against noisy landscapes (Hong-An Truong, Radcliffe Bailey), and provocative text based art (Runo Lagomarsino, Jillian Mayer).
The season 1 finale of the crafty, heartfelt NBC family dramedy delved rawly into the weathered marriage between Jack and Rebecca that was, if not breaking apart, in a state of deep disrepair, juxtaposed with the couple's individual struggles and magnetic meet-cute a decade and a half earlier.
Indeed, ahead of the Brexit vote on June 23rd David Cameron echoed warnings by some French political leaders that, were Britons to choose to leave the European Union, France might withdraw from the Anglo-French Le Touquet treaty that allows such "juxtaposed" border controls in each other's country.
There are beautiful images of crashing waves, sunsets, and dolphins swimming juxtaposed with black and white images of people setting sail long ago and sailors dancing on deck, along with tableaux of actors in old-fashioned clothes, standing by the shore with abandoned items: a clock, chairs, a table.
In his life, Hujar had few substantial solo shows, attracting little press notice, and only one book, " Portraits in Life and Death " (210), which unwisely juxtaposed two splendid series: portraits of people in his circle, half of them reclining, and shots of ancient corpses in the Palermo catacombs.
So while there are funny, irreverent bits, they can feel a bit jarring -- or overly precious -- when juxtaposed with more sober moments that exhibit Cheney's contradictions, including his genuine partnership with his wife and acceptance of his daughter Mary (Alison Pill) when she comes out as a lesbian.
At the beginning, Lu a tiny figure amidst a broad, dark wooded area, where she digs and dances, and later, scenes of her lying listless in a room with windows for walls are juxtaposed with moments where she's out in lush, green scenery and wide expanses of blue.
The issue that exemplifies the genius of the nine-panel structure and perhaps the series&apos greatest is its fifth issue, "Fearful Symmetry," where the entire issue, like its title, is juxtaposed in a perfect symmetry that begins here, in the centerfold image in the middle of the book.
" The ad ends with a quote from the former vice president warning of the danger of Trump's foreign policy damaging America's standing in the world, juxtaposed with images of Biden palling around with world leaders — including Trudeau — to make the point that "we need a leader the world respects.
It has the benefit of seeing the youths juxtaposed with their adult incarnations -- played by James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain and Bill Hader, among others -- but spends so much time building toward the inevitable climax that it's only a marginal improvement over the weak ending of the TV version.
"Seeing your skin geometrically sliced up in the reflective base, juxtaposed against the synthetic skins of the rubber forms, may offer a unique experience, which you might contrast to the other new ways in which we are experiencing the body especially through digital mediation," Long tells The Creators Project.
Omar on Sunday said that threats on her life have increased after President Trump tweeted a video on April 12 that juxtaposed images of the World Trade Center being hit and bursting into flames with a clip of Omar saying, "Some people did something" in reference to the 9/11 attacks.
"Life is cheap in the Orient," as General William Westmoreland, the commander of American forces, explained to the filmmaker Peter Davis—who, in his documentary "Hearts and Minds" (19753), juxtaposed the remark with scenes of Vietnamese mourning their dead, imagery already familiar from photographs published and broadcast around the world.
The new ad from Priorities USA Action, which plans to spend $6 million on TV and digital ads condemning Trump's response to Covid-19, began running in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Florida on Tuesday and features Trump quotes juxtaposed against a graph showing the number of positive coronavirus tests in America.
To commemorate the centennial of this landmark moment in the history of East-West cultural exchange, Starling re-imagines the scantily documented original production, with newly created masks, costumes and a dance on video juxtaposed with examples of classical Japanese art and masterpieces of Western Modernism that inspired the new works.
And just as Looney Tunes cartoons used chunks of Brahms, Rossini, Smetana and Chopin as oh-so-civilized foils for the mayhem of Bugs Bunny and associates, commercials have often juxtaposed "this supposedly educated music with foolishness and tomfoolery," said David Muhlenfeld, vice president and creative director of the Martin Agency.
Midge ruminates about her own complicated marriage as she drifts through the streets of Paris, only to end up in a drag bar, where her incisive comedy style, exposing herself in a bracing, sarcastic manner, is juxtaposed against the drag performances, including a trio singing a song about gay Paree.
It's a subtle echo of her 1977 documentary News From Home, which juxtaposed letters from her mother with scenes of New York, as well as her 1975 fiction masterpiece Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, which coaxes the audience into watching the mundane activities that make up a life.
In March, on "West Virginia G.O.P. Day," when party members set up booths inside the capitol dome, a group calling itself ACT For America displayed a large poster depicting Representative Ilhan Omar, a Minnesota Democrat and the first Muslim woman elected to Congress, juxtaposed with the burning World Trade Center.
This is juxtaposed with her installation "River/House/Book" (1981), composed from handmade paper, bamboo, cedar boxes, sand and river stones, which is another homage, this time to the dwellings of the Nagovisi people in Papua New Guinea, where she traveled in 1978 with her then husband, the anthropologist Jonathan Friedlaender.
Bibiana's installation, "Make America Great Again," was also strong: a set of archival photographs from the Library of Congress, including Japanese internment camps, Klu Klax Klan marches, and a sign offering to pay top dollar for slaves, all juxtaposed with Bibiana's own, blood-red stenciled "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN" graffiti.
Parading in the cloister of the city's State Archives, a seventeenth century building in the heart of the Italian fashion capital, the majority of the creations of designer Anna Molinari, juxtaposed tight-fitting lycra shorts in fluorescent purple, orange, pink and green and orange with sleeveless pleated cardigans, jeans and sheer dresses.
Speaking in front of a picture of the North Korean leader and military commanders juxtaposed next to Trump's image, Kiselyov said Kim Jong-Un was less scary than the U.S. president because he was ready for talks, had not attacked other countries, and had not sent a naval armada to the U.S. coast.
During recent rallies, crowds were treated to a video that juxtaposed partially blurred scenes of the carnage in Christchurch with screenshots of a European Parliament resolution urging the suspension of Turkey's accession talks with the EU, and footage of a leader of the Turkish opposition referring to "terrorism rooted in the Islamic world".
This pure cinema — the reliance on juxtaposed moving images and little else to convey meaning — is typical of Italian director Yuri Ancarani's documentary The Challenge, screening this week at the Museum of Modern Art and the Film Society of Lincoln Center as a part of the annual New Directors/New Films series.
My favorite spread from the zine is the one with a portrait of my friend Joe Skilton in London Fields with his hair dyed exactly like David Bowie's in movie The Man Who Fell to Earth juxtaposed with a found still life from a barbershop's storefront I passed by in Venice, Italy.
Reporting on Abraham Lincoln's second inauguration just over a month before Robert E. Lee's surrender, a New York Times reporter juxtaposed the scene of the inaugural ball that took place in the patent office in Washington to his memory, two years earlier, of when the same location housed the wounded and dying.
Towering projections depict process videos of new works, including "BAM (FOR MICHAEL)," made by shooting wax-dipped figurines (or "ethnographic objects," as he calls them) — a process Biggers referred to in his artist talk as "ballistic sculpting" — juxtaposed with a figure of indeterminate identity wandering the desert in a kind of vague pilgrimage.
I also found the "kitchen catwalk" spread — several photos of her strutting in different looks in what I imagine to be a commercial kitchen that doubles as a secret entryway to somewhere fabulous — to be a kind of display of work, the elegance and vim of her outfits juxtaposed against unglamorous obstacles.
As much as he had a penchant for cheap jokes (corpses juxtaposed with ironic signs) and maudlin titles ("I Cried When I Took This Picture"), he also captured the full range of human expression, documenting the seamy side of a world-class city, sticking around after a tragedy to photograph the onlookers.
The enduring power of the Real Housewives through the decades was proven in 2019 by the popularity of an image of an early season of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, where one Housewife is yelling while another holds her back, juxtaposed with a white cat named Smudge scowling at a dinner table. —K.
The exhibition's first section takes a close look some of the earliest instruments in New Mexico, as well as the materiality of music production — a violin painstakingly constructed of rawhide and leather with strings of wood, floss, and copper wire is juxtaposed with a selection of bandurrias (plucked chordophones that originated in Spain).
As P.R. Lockhart pointed out for Vox this week, the protests of King's civil rights era are now juxtaposed with football players taking a knee during the national anthem; in 2018, King's protests are now considered the "right" approach, while the players' protests against racial injustice are considered inappropriate to modern critics.
The inclusion of specific racial and cultural dress like the caftan and sari are contextualized through a Western lens — the former accompanied by a photograph of Elizabeth Taylor during her caftan phase, the latter juxtaposed with a Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dress — which, while showing the lineage of fashion design, also shortchanges the viewer's worldliness.
Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, compiled his demos and some outtakes from their previous album, Double Fantasy, for Milk and Honey, and while the rawness of Lennon's tracks is harshly juxtaposed against Ono's more polished songs, it's impossible to deny the emotion behind a song like "Grow Old Together," which Lennon demoed in Bermuda in 1980.
So late-73th-century Alaïa may be juxtaposed against early-20th-century Vionnet; a 1920s chemise against a 1960s minidress; the excess of the 1880s against the excess of the 1980s; one bias gown against another; the elongated silhouette of a princess dress against the elongated torso created by an Alexander McQueen bumster trousers.
So the question becomes, How do you keep track of the various kinds of power without somehow just creating a zone of gray where it looks as if everything is really equal, as if you just have these different powers juxtaposed alongside each other, rather than real structures of domination that are being reproduced?
The juxtaposed episodes — and the contrasting responses — are creating headaches for Democrats in Richmond and Washington; testing the party's zero-tolerance policy when it comes to sexual harassment charges, regardless of how old; and prompting charges from across the aisle that Democrats are applying a double standard purely to protect one of their own.
The tightly packed panels that result, in which a line or two adapted from the "Diary" might be juxtaposed with a bit of invented dialogue between the Annex inhabitants or a dream vision of Anne's, do wonders at fitting complex emotions and ideas into a tiny space — a metaphor for the Secret Annex itself.
A depiction of two men — one swimming the breaststroke underwater, the other standing by the pool looking down — the painting was originally inspired, according to background provided by Christie's, by two photographs Hockney found juxtaposed on his studio floor, one of a swimmer in Hollywood in 1966, and another of a boy staring at something on the ground.
Typically, teenpop albums bifurcated in this way start with the upbeat material and then switch over to sentimental mode as a way of playing a tedious authenticity game — the upbeat material codes like perfunctory product when juxtaposed against the ballads, which in turn reassure you they were only kidding with that frivolous stuff before, actually they're serious artists.
The serenity of the church service at the roped-off little park across from the White House was juxtaposed by scenes of protest across Washington: ugly shouted expletives traded between Trump supporters and detractors outside Union Station and, on the National Mall just blocks away from St. John's, protestors attempting to obstruct checkpoint entrances to the inaugural ceremony.
"The economy's unusual performance in recent years — abnormally low interest rates, slower-than-anticipated growth yet greater-than-expected declines in labor market slack juxtaposed against persistently below-target inflation — has left many (both inside and outside the Fed) scratching their heads, less certain of many things, including the neutral rate, potential growth, and slack," Feinman wrote.
I guess I'm just going to have to see how these competing visual identities—this amazingly electric world, that truly pops out of the television, into your lap (oh, if only this was a Vita game, too); and the peculiarly sour, uncomfortably juxtaposed sexualized side to some its presentation—align over the next however many hours.
The Season 33 premiere features one of the show's most evocative moments yet: as Elliot realizes that his so-called revolution has empowered Evil Corp and the capitalist machinery that fsociety was trying to dismantle, his monologue is juxtaposed with images of U.S. President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Theresa May, riots, protests, and swastikas.
Know this: Now that Clinton has a comfortable lead, any interviews she does grant -- especially when juxtaposed with Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE -- will periodic at best.
In one photo, for instance, she positions a man silhouetted in an alleyway, juxtaposed with his own selfie, of him lying down kissing his girlfriend; in another, she captures a woman looking into a bathroom mirror and putting on lipstick, next to the subject's own image, of her as a child in a bathing suit and swimming cap.
As standalone compositions, these pieces lack many of the devices that mark Casino's rap beats — repetitive melodic loops, rhythms designed to be emulated vocally — and edge toward musique concrete; the hooks lie in the soft ooze of the keyboards, the luscious graininess of the percussion, the unlikely dissonances and harmonies that materialize when textures are juxtaposed.
TORONTO/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A newspaper advertisement for an Uber Technologies Inc stock sale was juxtaposed on Wednesday with a report that the ride-service provider had covered up a data hack - something of a metaphor for Uber, a company with boundless investor interest, but whose penchant for rule-breaking has led to a series of scandals.
Genesis Series On paper, none of the elements juxtaposed against one another on "Hold Up, Wait a Minute" should work — the quick-stutter raps by the Midwest hip-hop pioneers Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, the woozy brass interruptions by the New Orleans stalwart Trombone Shorty, the Michael Jackson vocal homages, the glossy up-tempo production that recalls the era of Crystal Waters optimism.
The publisher sued New York-based Fox News, a unit of Twenty-First Century Fox Inc , in 2013 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, after Fox placed the photo on the Facebook page of host Jeanine Pirro, juxtaposed with the World War Two photograph of U.S. Marines raising an American flag on Iwo Jima.
Likewise, paintings by Haley Mellin found themselves in literally a tricky spot, mounted directly beneath an intensively decorated cupola with a mural of Jesus on his throne, flanked by two angels; when we consider the implications of joining the conversation of painting throughout art history, it is rare that a painter has to literally show work juxtaposed directly against it.
A team that prides itself on never causing "distractions"—helpfully juxtaposed by Antonio Brown and the Steelers this week—now deserves every single question posed to every single person in the Patriots organization asking how they feel about their owner and quarterback and coach supporting the racist block of cheddar cheese who is now the President of these United States.
But by the time one exits the show past the Fornasetti facade of a Gio Ponti secretoire (1951) (juxtaposed with Studio Job's epic and dark Chartres cabinet in bronze and gold leaf [2009–12]), and past Sottsass's simply made and monastically narrow bed, the desire to recapture the vitality of that moment in its rejection of expectations may well return.
"My memories of Meredith are buried beneath the horrific autopsy photos and crime scene footage I saw, the slurs I was called, the death threats I received (and still receive), the false accusations I fought, the years of wrongful imprisonment I endured, the multiple trials and slanderous headlines that juxtaposed our names and faces, unfairly interlocking her death with my identity," she writes.
And women who have literally and figuratively fought to be on the other side of that equation are bound to feel a little uncomfortable when their work, which is arguably much harder and far less encouraged by society, is juxtaposed against the comparatively simple and disproportionately rewarded work of the conventionally pretty women generally employed to hold cards and look hot.
"What you have is a tug-of-war between near-term positives in terms of economic data and earnings season juxtaposed against the confusion over what's important in the first 100 days of the new administration and when will we get to see things like tax reforms," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Equity Capital Markets in New York.
"If I'm going to be talking to somebody, it would have to be somebody that I can trust," he says about 20 minutes into our phone conversation--a trite comment were it not for the fact that Keenan's fame and notoriety as an artist has always seemed juxtaposed to the fiercely private individual he is once the lights are down.
Protecting the Abused Larissa MacFarquhar, in her piece about Transition House, which serves domestic-violence survivors, portrays the organization as one in conflict with its past, by focussing on the dismantling of its early radical feminist agenda and relying, in part, on oddly juxtaposed and exaggerated comments to heighten the appearance of controversy ("A House of Their Own," August 19th).
In March 2017, Isaacs tweeted a link to a meme titled "What Countries Look Like Before And After Islam," which included pictures of Iran and Afghanistan in the 1970s (despite Islam being the majority religion in both countries at that time), as well as a picture of white shoppers in London in 1980, juxtaposed with a picture of women wearing hijabs in 2012.
Her "La Pointe Courte" (1955), which juxtaposed the strife of an unhappy couple with the struggles of a French fishing village, anticipated by several years the narrative and visual rule-breaking of directors like Mr. Truffaut, Mr. Godard and Alain Resnais, who edited "La Pointe Courte" and would introduce Ms. Varda to a number of the New Wave principals in Paris.

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