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The video above juxtaposes famous movie scenes with similar visual composition.
She juxtaposes the process and the product, and celebrates the functional details.
It juxtaposes graphite drawings with collaged elements and other computer-generated imagery.
That juxtaposes the more daunting results that Macy's turned in on Wednesday.
A group of sarcastic, lax teenagers juxtaposes with the mural behind them.
Lee juxtaposes the Black and Jewish experience in a fascinating and revealing way.
The San Francisco Symphony concert juxtaposes Copland's early and late experiments with Modernism.
One juxtaposes a photo of Emmett Till's corpse with an image of a fetus.
This exceptional début novel juxtaposes two seemingly unrelated narratives set in the mid-aughts.
In one intriguing solo, she juxtaposes motion and motionlessness in a marvelously experimental manner.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu's continent-hopping drama juxtaposes four disparate stories set in three continents.
Footage of sick and dying seals overlays her image and juxtaposes with her body.
The image clearly juxtaposes cultures, and perhaps notions of masculinity, art, propaganda and power.
The wood interior juxtaposes the industrial exterior, creating a homey vibe that's perfect for vacation.
It juxtaposes, but recontextualizes, familiar images of man and woman in relation with the world.
Come Sunday juxtaposes the sins of this world with those that pertain to the afterlife.
In these and many of the other works in the show, Berkenblit juxtaposes two motifs.
The ad juxtaposes AD the Voice lyrics against video footage from Mr. Delgado's campaign speeches.
At the end of the film, Pendleton juxtaposes gospel music and shots of Rainer dancing.
In another series, Attia juxtaposes these same images of butchered soldiers with similar-looking African masks.
Akomfrah juxtaposes Hall's stories with archival footage gathered from both Hall's own collection and public archives.
The Muñoz Miranda Architects group juxtaposes modern design with the 20th-century in New Brick Tectonic.
Rare, the new Selena Gomez album (out since January), juxtaposes large emotions with a small voice.
A series of history games, it juxtaposes baroque and modern in successive variations with changing results.
Mack juxtaposes technology with nature, flipping back and forth between computer processors and fields of flowers.
In a more rarefied time we would say the song perfectly juxtaposes the Apollonion and the Dionysian.
Retail sales last month increased 0.4% when economists predicted 0.1%, which juxtaposes what's happening in business investment.
Her delightful tale juxtaposes a preteen crush, a tranquil, woodsy neighborhood in the Pacific Northwest, and vampires.
She juxtaposes her fear of flying with Henri Rousseau's paintings of hot-air balloons, Zeppelins and airplanes.
She juxtaposes materials such as plastics and gaffer tape with high-end, luxurious fabrics in her designs.
So Ms. Wolfe inventively juxtaposes a plaintive Yiddish folk song with a lively Italian tarantella-like piece.
The trailer juxtaposes all of the characters lives both before and after the suicide that connects them all.
He juxtaposes his shift work with official royal duties, something he has found "very rewarding," the source adds.
The result is a pretty cool toy that juxtaposes Mickey's innocence with unsettling, futuristic vibes of robot takeover.
One room juxtaposes historic mug shots with a stream of modern-day police amber alerts and CCTV footage.
Cooperman's reasoning Cooperman juxtaposes his stock picks against the broader S&P 28 index as a measuring stick.
She juxtaposes the cute Jo of the family snapshot with candid photos of her body as it ages.
In each post, he slyly juxtaposes a news story about Trump with a photo from Obama's time as president.
In Deprogrammed, Donovan tracks down some of Patrick's subjects, like Matthew, and juxtaposes interviews with tapes of their deprogramming.
First, using a unique "collagraphic" process, she loads the forms with ink and then juxtaposes them on found paper.
She also juxtaposes black-and-white portraits of other refugees with handwritten letters in which they shared their experiences.
This approach culminates in a season finale that lasts just 20 minutes and juxtaposes two of the series's signatures.
Then, they can write a commentary to explain how their artwork reflects, expands upon or juxtaposes with the sentence.
"Bag of Bones" juxtaposes an eerie melodica riff, like something from a Weimar-era night club, with tender vocals.
The installation juxtaposes industrial design with De Maria's proclivity for subtle shapes that gesture to the earth, wind, and sky.
Elsewhere, curator Sylvester juxtaposes two de Kooning paintings from the late 1980s with some of Oehlen's light, expressive charcoal sketches.
Kulesza takes common objects — from bread and butter to his electric razor — and juxtaposes pieces of Lego into everyday life.
The photo, by Lucy Nicholson of Reuters, juxtaposes two women, two beliefs and two dress codes, brought together by sport.
It juxtaposes samples of the original London artworks with documentary information regarding their lenders and the reasons for their loans.
One example in the white paper juxtaposes a fake 23ve site with the real site for the American cable channel TBS.
A current show in Liverpool juxtaposes his work with modern photography; an installation in Paris focuses on Schiele and Gustav Klimt.
In this case, framing Gene Hackman within the cross juxtaposes dehumanizing racism with a familiar human face, creating a memorable paradox.
Vox juxtaposes Paris with Rory and Joey from Dawson's Creek: The WB heroine is nearly always brunette, doe-eyed, and beautiful.
"Les Flâneuses," a mixed-media work by Ghada Amer, juxtaposes the unyielding innocence of Disney's Snow White with sexually charged imagery.
Edelman juxtaposes this rise to prominence in the 1960s with the civil rights movement that Simpson seemed to so gleefully ignore.
Along similar lines, "Peaceful Morning" juxtaposes a banjo and acoustic bass with a raft of vocal harmonies evocative of Vampire Weekend.
"Again," one of my favorite stories, juxtaposes a radio show about animal slaughter with a snit between a mother and son.
A final update on the  Facebook page juxtaposes a smiling Laga with his tattered hiking shoes after five days of wear.
Inside, a bold aesthetic — walls of magenta and orange, and furniture to match — juxtaposes a menu of treatments meant to soothe.
Vic Brotherson of Scarlet & Violet in London juxtaposes disheveled, swollen-headed roses with pristine arcs of fronds, like a cocked eyebrow.
The pairing of these two films juxtaposes narratives about the ascent of oppressive powers and those who fall victim to them.
Thiebaud juxtaposes saturated hues and tinted whites to make his images shine with such clarity that even his shadows are incandescent.
The video juxtaposes that with performance footage of Elvis where he makes this exact same motion, his famous hunka hunka head-jerk.
Like Wright's book, the contemporary film adaptation juxtaposes both Bigger and the Daltons's worlds, which Bigger is charged with seamlessly moving between.
His Little Terrors series juxtaposes military artillery with the cutesy tropes of childhood in ways that are both humorous and deeply unsettling.
She juxtaposes color judiciously — bright orange-red and shades of light blue and green, or gradations of rose and a gray-violet.
Shannon Peck's heavy, conceptual art juxtaposes familiar feelings of shame and grief with embroidered christening gowns, cloth baby books, and siamese dolls.
Satterwhite's video installation juxtaposes footage of a solo dance piece with a futuristic digital animation that excavates gender expression and queer identity.
The very title of the GUHH franchise juxtaposes the natural process of growing up with being so closely affiliated with hip-hop.
She shows you the loveliness, but she also insistently juxtaposes it with the grim sights and clanging sounds of heavily shackled men.
The second episode juxtaposes her becoming the "establishment" candidate for the presidency with her years as first lady in the White House.
The most famous is probably Lyndon B. Johnson's 1964 ad "Daisy," which juxtaposes images of an innocent girl with an atomic explosion.
His Scarlatti is as starkly resonant, even lunar, as the John Cage works (like galactic jungles) with which he suggestively juxtaposes them.
In "Almost Like Rebar No. 1," she juxtaposes images of rotten apples from an organic farm with grids of bees and jellyfish.
"Pennies From Heaven juxtaposes fantasy with reality, portraying the burning desire to improve one's lot through surreal song and dance scenes," he says.
The trailer immediately sets the tone as a narrator juxtaposes how Dickinson is remembered with images of the poet doing the exact opposite.
The listener hears it for themself: Mr Rocca juxtaposes clips of the same song, performed first by Davis and then by another artist.
The film juxtaposes Julia's early days as an ebullient cook in Paris with Julie's humdrum life in Queens more than 50 years later.
In contrast to most overtly Jewish comedy, which usually compares Jews and gentiles, most of his material juxtaposes the frum and not frum.
It juxtaposes footage of Romney publicly praising Trump shortly after the 2016 election with narration describing how Romney later turned on the president.
Lampedusa juxtaposes wide, luminous digital panoramas with black-and-white Super 8 shots, knitting together an illusory, slippery vision of time and place.
A painting at the Ortuzar Projects from the 1980s by Raul Guerrero "Desire" (1985) juxtaposes a woman of color with the Venus de Milo.
"About War" juxtaposes quotes from Carl von Clausewitz's military strategy treaty On War with Google maps locations of US military bases in Latin America.
A new stage adaptation of Bolaño's 1993 novel Distant Star juxtaposes the lofty aspirations and dire realities of poets living through Chile's 1973 coup.
Hand juxtaposes Pin's concealment of her gender with the killer's obsession with dressing dolls, making Pin's anxiety about her identity all the more resonant.
Geere's portrayal of the egotistical British writer Jimmy Shive-Overly juxtaposes Cash's equally introverted and destructive Gretchen in a way that feels hyper-real.
The low key video juxtaposes nicely with the bright optimism of the song, and Cameron is in fine voice, especially on the hooky chorus.
One part of REWIND is a data map video piece titled, Proliferation, that juxtaposes current US prison populations with US slave populations through time.
The group's Colorado ad juxtaposes Kavanaugh, who has denied allegations of sexual misconduct from three women, with clips of Cosby and former President Clinton.
Often, he juxtaposes moral issues like rape and murder with how people react and adapt when they find themselves in these life changing situations.
Originally conceived as a video monument project, Still Life is a book that juxtaposes the Roboski families with the Turkish government's war on terror.
In the song "Comanche," from his album "Resurrect" (1998), Mr. Taylor beguilingly juxtaposes a series of seemingly unrelated declarations to form a seamless whole.
At one point the movie shows political unrest churning into violence, and juxtaposes that with a scene of the pregnant Ruth going into labor.
Life here juxtaposes itself profoundly against the life I live in America; the scourge of poverty and flickering prosperity that never seem to coalesce.
In one sequence, he juxtaposes astronomer Lucianne Walkowicz's devastating critique of Mars exploration with an immediate cut to a silent, sullen-looking Elon Musk.
In Inherit the Dust, Brandt juxtaposes the factories and urban wastelands spreading across East Africa with life-sized portraits of animals that once lived there.
When it focuses on the workers, the movie resembles the films of John Sayles, who often juxtaposes a family drama with an expansive sociological portrait.
Red Sourcebook juxtaposes the racist ethos of "redlining" practices against crisp HD footage of a Restoration Hardware design guide getting marked up in red Sharpie.
It juxtaposes anti-fascist songs that date back as far as World War II with new ones, leaning toward persuasion and compassion rather than hectoring.
Her life could also easily be shoehorned into a sad clown narrative that juxtaposes her joyous public self with her struggles with bulimia and cancer.
In places this darkly brooding score juxtaposes strands of 12-tone writing with crushingly poignant tonality, which raised hackles among modernist composers at the time.
The resulting split-screen documentary juxtaposes the expansive nature of Mr. Gonzalez's life experience against intimate close-ups that seek to portray his inner self.
She juxtaposes her experiences with discussions of Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, Henry Darger, and David Wojnarowicz—artists for whom isolation was a spur to creativity.
Curator Adam Sutherland has created what many curators dream of completing at some point: an exhibition that juxtaposes disparate items from across time and space.
The installation juxtaposes Vereen's original performance and the reenactment by Lawson, who powerfully expresses wounded vulnerability and evokes the moral injury of Vereen's inauguration debacle.
But director Dome Karukoski smartly juxtaposes the drawings' fantasy worlds of libidinous liberation with the extremely repressive world Laaksonen inhabited for much of his life.
Intimacy juxtaposes younger artists like Rand and Davy with more august queers, including Nicole Eisenman and Patrick Angus, both known for their frank depictions of homoeroticism.
The newly released correspondence reveals how Facebook interacted with law enforcement in the high-profile case, and juxtaposes the social media company's opposition with Sprint's compliance.
In a new body of work, Alcoholics Anonymous, Bone juxtaposes surreal and vivid portraits of bar patrons with object studies of drinks and other bar ephemera.
She juxtaposes this background with a full-page drawn copy of Gentileschi's "Susanna and the Elders" (1610), showing a fleshy woman cowering beneath two lecherous men.
Dr. Stuckey juxtaposes her tone to that of "bombastic entitlement," which she says has been dominating political discourse in this country for at least the past year.
Power Rangers's new consciousness juxtaposes the controversies that riddled the original series, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, when young millennials watched it in the early- and mid-1990s.
Tom Weller's video "…im Ballbesitz" (In possession of the ball, 2016) juxtaposes commentary, media coverage, and on-field performances of the German men's and women's soccer teams.
Nearby is Christine Hatt's "There Not There" (1991), an ultra-minimalist work made with wax crayon and graphite that juxtaposes a white rectangle with a black rectangle.
But FX is trying something different for Atlanta, with this trailer that juxtaposes two moments side by side to tell its story in a slightly unusual way.
In the beginning of his film, Peck juxtaposes smoky black-and-white and Technicolor footage of Baldwin with high-resolution still photographs of Black Lives Matter demonstrations.
These questions simmer beneath the surface of the Season 2 premiere of "Outlander," which juxtaposes two very different fates for Claire, represented by two very different men.
One juxtaposes images of a demonstration outside a Queens hotel where homeless families are living against an interview with a single mother staying there with her infant.
The Freedom Seder Haggadah from 1969 was created by rabbi and political activist Arthur Waskow, and it juxtaposes the story of Exodus with black persecution in America.
Billed as a "liturgical dance" for St. Mark's Church, the work juxtaposes a kind of physical severity with stillness in its attempt to evoke and transcend death.
In a story called "The Human Claim," she juxtaposes an investigation into what happened to Lawrence's ashes with a dispute she had with Barclaycard over unwarranted charges.
Tom's employer sends him to Japan; Ally works in insane asylum in Cornwall; and the novel juxtaposes their individual quests and the effect on their nascent relationship.
Each video juxtaposes the physical landscape with the historical tug-of-war between European and Asian colonial powers in the ownership of the island and its people.
It works, because the series juxtaposes footage of his early days, running the football at USC, with the brutal crime scene photos of Brown and Goldman's bodies.
But I was taken by the way the show presents this visually, through its images and by the way the editing (also by Vallée) juxtaposes the images.
Shot in a spare, observational style, it juxtaposes traces of the conflict, commentary from Israeli intellectuals and officials, and scenes of daily life in both Israel and Palestine.
At the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, an exhibition marking the centennial of Rodin's death juxtaposes his work with Sarah Lucas's materially soft but conceptually tough sculptures.
The video juxtaposes footage of world leaders with the protests they inspired in an effort to drive home the point that liberal complacency is no longer an option.
Designed by Webb in 1971, it juxtaposes opaque and translucent gems in a bold geometric composition of carved coral and diamonds surrounding a massive 58-carat Brazilian citrine.
The hard-driving score, which opens with a chord repeated loudly 144 times at quickening intervals, juxtaposes eclectic influences including Bach, Stravinsky, Renaissance music, jazz and boogie-woogie.
She juxtaposes a dreamy, subdued style with provocative poses, challenging the viewer to embrace femininity through the soft lens of beauty rather than as a purely sexual form.
This week another of her plays arrives on a Manhattan stage, and it's very different in form — though, like "Is God Is," it juxtaposes laughter with flaying pain.
The museum, which juxtaposes a massive lead-and-broken-glass Anselm Kiefer sculpture with highlights from Walsh's collection of Roman antiquities, is both gleefully bonkers and utterly idiosyncratic.
Ms. Warren targets four cash-stuffed punching bags — billionaires who had leveled criticisms of her or her wealth tax — and juxtaposes those clips with unflattering headlines about them.
That juxtaposes Kohl's, whose management said an "increasingly competitive promotional environment" was part of the cause of declining sales and earnings in its own fiscal third-quarter performance.
An 1855 salted paper print of the Casa di Rienzi (today called the Casa dei Crescenzi) similarly juxtaposes a neat clothesline of laundry to this relic of antiquity.
In June, the Bronx Museum of the Arts mounted Iran: Women Only, a photo exhibition that juxtaposes Goodman's work from almost 10403 years ago with photos from today.
In both, Persekian juxtaposes century-old archival photos of the city with new photos he's taken of the same locations, replicating the angle and light of the original photos.
In an ingenious fashion, artist Zoe Buckman's exhibition, Every Curve, juxtaposes the genre's often crude attitudes towards women with utterly feminine articles of dress, resulting in thought-provoking objects.
And that strongly juxtaposes with the reality in the developing world, where 20% of abortions result in complications "No woman wants an unwanted pregnancy," Horton, of The Lancet, added.
The episode juxtaposes Kevin's ongoing downward spiral in the present with the agonizing buildup to his high school football knee injury that forever altered the course of his life.
A fever dream of a mural, painted by his mother and her brother, juxtaposes a jeepney, a pink carabao and "I eat rice," Mr. Andino's onetime AOL screen name.
Mr. Andersen counters symmetry along one axis (north-south) with symmetry on the opposite axis (east-west) and juxtaposes multiple geometries (a turning ring or star, spirals, parallel lines).
It's a careful look at the life of an individual, but it juxtaposes that isolationism with the fundamental principles of his work, which is to grow for a community.
Test your endurance for 2018 all over again with a game from our Styles team that juxtaposes the fun, serious, absurd and tragic news of the last 12 months.
He juxtaposes the uplifting World's Fair storyline with a fascinating tangent about the creation of the electric chair, which played its own dark, dramatic role in the Edison / Westinghouse rivalry.
It was November 2005 when the British singer rose to fame with 'LDN,' the tune that juxtaposes her home of London's cool exterior with the gritty reality of city life.
He juxtaposes his portraits of his mother in his childhood home in Memphis with photos she took in Canada in the summer of 1984, en route from Vietnam to Tennessee.
"666 (Upsidedowncross)," fully formed where most of the album lives in fluttery doodle territory, juxtaposes glowing guitar pluck against a drum track that evokes water droplets in a dank cave.
In a series of black and white images with text, he juxtaposes excerpts from a manual for the Sony AIBO robotic dog with declassified C.I.A. and Army Intelligence interrogation manuals.
He showed a stirring 50-minute film, "The White Album," in which he juxtaposes manifestations of white supremacy with portraits of white people he cares for and is close to.
Taylor juxtaposes the white revolutionaries' fears of enslavement to imperial power with their dependence upon slavery, and argues that their unity arose from a sense of superiority to other races.
But in a play that juxtaposes art and science, love and money, private thoughts and public data, it feels like technology might have gotten a disproportionate share of directorial attention.
The only other such offering, labeled "Thai-style," juxtaposes fresh pineapple with coconut flakes, peanuts, peanut butter and sriracha, an ingredient list that, at a Thai restaurant, would make me nervous.
"The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley" juxtaposes truthful interviews with the employees who eventually rebelled against Holmes with footage and media appearances of her blatantly lying to the world.
H.S. The New York Times' visual exploration of Yellowstone National Park juxtaposes Josh Haner's breathtaking images of natural land in the country's first national park with dire reporting on its survival.
Throughout the film, the artist juxtaposes scenes of himself as a trans adult male spending time among his family with footage from Super 8 and VHS home movies from his childhood.
The film juxtaposes moments of nostalgia with the harsh realities of the past, as the audience literally witnesses the creation of the collective memory of a place undergoing drastic, rapid change.
The film juxtaposes breathtaking scenery shots of the Himalayas with gruesome images of violence and degradation in the brothel and slum where the girl, named Lakshmi, and others are held captive.
In an exhibition timed to promote the release of Julian Schnabel's film about Vincent van Gogh, the museum juxtaposes 13 paintings from its 21th century collection with 213 of Schnabel's works.
In his new book, At the End of the World: A True Story of Murder in the Arctic, Lawrence Millman juxtaposes the Belcher Islands murders with our present day screen lives.
"Seventh Heaven" juxtaposes thoughts of euphoric love and disillusionment — "We shoot for the empire/Land in the dust pile" — amid shimmering keyboards, skeins of intertwined guitars and ever more buoyant choruses.
His 2013 book, The Black Photo Album/Look At Me: 1890-1950, juxtaposes archival photographs of Black South African portraits commissioned between 1890 and 1950 alongside critical questions about their function.
Above a field of orange and blue diagonals, "Zonk Out" juxtaposes a line of four yellow jagged shapes that resemble mop heads, shag throw pillows or Blondie (Dagwood's wife) on drugs.
"Cheerleader" is the threateningly beautiful core of St. Vincent's third album, an avant-garde protest song that juxtaposes her ethereal vocals with thorny observations about objectification, internalized misogyny, and societal expectations.
Varda is expressing something about them through how they walk and talk together, but also by how she juxtaposes them with the village, its inhabitants as well as its physical properties.
The work of composer Du Yun ranges across musical genres, from medieval polyphony to punk, in a way that interweaves and juxtaposes the sacred and the profane without ever degrading to pastiche.
But he juxtaposes these with pictures of refugee camps as well as cemeteries, inviting us to consider pressing housing problems that will likely continue to challenge us in the decades to come.
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Grand Prix juxtaposes glory with despair and further explores his fascination with megalomania from his last EP, Semper Primus / Tandem Mortem,​​ resulting in a music video that's equal parts grandiose and groovy.
Mr. Wolfe casually juxtaposes that question with an affair between one of the stars, Lottie Gee (Audra McDonald), and Eubie Blake (Brandon Victor Dixon), the married half of the show's songwriting duo.
The exhibit at the Wallach Gallery at Columbia University juxtaposes Wright's plans for single-family houses in 1935 with the simultaneous construction of the public and subsidized housing in Harlem in 1936.
To write the history of the news industry in the twenty-first century, Abramson juxtaposes the troubles of the Times and The Washington Post with the rise of Vice Media and BuzzFeed.
To achieve the effect in her ongoing series, Long-Term Memory, the juxtaposes disparate elements from her personal memory banks, drawing from several sources to form a final image in her head.
Multi-instrumentalist Mick Kenney takes riffs that are at times reminiscent of black metal and at other times grindcore, and juxtaposes them with electronic elements culled from industrial, gabber, and other genres.
The episode juxtaposes archival footage and new interviews about O.J. Simpson's tumultuous relationship with Nicole Brown Simpson with news reports about race riots and discord between the L.A.P.D. and the Black community.
Chapter five is a sweeping study of the trope that juxtaposes the oftentimes meek Japanese woman with the sword, with examples ranging from Madame Chrysanthème to the Kill Bill heroine Beatrix Kiddo.
Released last month in Europe, and out next month in the United States, the 300-page coffee table tome juxtaposes candid portrait photography with scenic images to document the country's vibrant landscape.
Moon Over the Lake (2015), another pulp painting ensconced behind Weather Prediction, juxtaposes a Buckminster Fuller–esque orb against a background of black and the deep blue foreground of the titular lake.
Key here is "Modern Thought: the Myth of Perfection," which juxtaposes brutally frank images of soldiers' post-conflict, mangled faces with photographic trickery meant to portray them as "healing" past their terminal wounds.
This subtle bit of positioning juxtaposes the Met's hermetic ideal with the real-world destruction wrought by the Koch brothers' decades-long campaign of global warming denialism, and their businesses' massive carbon emissions.
Through this broken narrative, Mr Jenkins constructs an argument that the black American experience is jarring and traumatic, but he juxtaposes joy and despair to emphasise his characters' strength rather than their suffering.
The album juxtaposes Kasher's more traditional-sounding compositions with orchestral interludes, all of which will be featured in his directorial debut movie of the same name, which will come out later in 2017.
The feature-length "Fortini/Cani" (1976) juxtaposes an essay by Franco Fortini, the Italian poet of Jewish descent, with a sylvan vista outside Florence where the Nazis murdered a group of Italian partisans.
In each chapter, Horowitz juxtaposes a historical event, like the 18th-century slave revolt in Haiti, and a contemporary business story, like Uber's moral crisis, to illustrate a key lesson about company culture.
The video juxtaposes images of Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement with contemporary protesters holding signs that read: "Make America Hate Again" and "No Border Wall" View the discussion thread.
As these retirees, designated by initials only, sit by an imaginary sea, the text juxtaposes their streams of consciousness to create a stuttering chorus: Thoughts spring up then falter, memories ebb and flow.
The videos, in which Mr. Ali chain-smokes, speaks in local ghetto-slang and juxtaposes details of government spending with Mr. el-Sisi's reminder to Egyptians that "we are poor," hit a chord.
The beauty of a pun is that, in order to work, it must exposes its own mechanisms, which Wiley also does visually when he juxtaposes a toilet and shower with an abstract painting.
The Instagram promotion of the cover juxtaposes the American cowboy and the words "Battle for the American West" with a Native American, dressed in full regalia in front of a Utah state building.
The second part juxtaposes the band playing together in Everything Now prison with Butler on the run in the desert, before he also ends up playing with them, dressed in the same prison jumpsuit.
More provocative are two C-prints from Jung Yeondoo's BeWitched series (2001–2004), in which the artist juxtaposes one portrait of his subjects in their daily life and a second staging their fantasy life.
It does so in a fascinating way that juxtaposes mainstream Hollywood entertainment with first-person accounts of individuals whose stories stand in for millions of others, thereby inviting the viewer into a contemplative space.
One rendering of Taira no Tomomori, a warrior figure and popular character included in kabuki plays, juxtaposes swirling patterns on the man's garments with dramatic hair that shoots from his head like a fountain.
On "Rican Beach," the band juxtaposes Latin rhythms with a stinging electric guitar line as Segarra sings: Now all the politiciansThey just flap their mouthsThey say we'll build a wall to keep them out.
That's not to say the room is a downer — it errs on the side of collaborative fun above all else — but it nevertheless juxtaposes the adrenaline rush of solving puzzles with some grim revelations.
And yet she is haunted by the oddball past of New England, especially as it inheres in material traces: her spare, astringent poetics derives much of its power from the archival sources it juxtaposes.
When I'm interested in a strong contrast of flavor, I pair pumpkin with dark chocolate, which has an intense flavor and a bitter quality that juxtaposes nicely with the sweet, mellow flavor of pumpkin.
He contributes a vibrant work that juxtaposes two images: a traditional Japanese woodblock print of two women in luxurious kimonos, and a muted depiction of a man standing between rows of internment camp shacks.
By choosing this theme and so tightly limiting the time frame, we hoped to convey how the city juxtaposes the communion of one pair of lovers with the rollicking energy of the bustling crowd.
A clever edit juxtaposes the supine bodies of Chuck and Wendy, in bed together after their long day, with a shot of Axe and Wags, riding in the elevator together after their own ordeal.
To do so, the exhibition juxtaposes historical photos and works by Western artists with original and replica Japanese Noh masks, each animated in a timeless almost ecstatic expression — part scowl, part grimace, part grin.
Seductive Surfaces includes artist Sara Cwynar's Red Film, a clever take on consumer culture that features a gloriously lush palette and juxtaposes images of makeup with a highbrow voiceover reading lines from the great thinkers.
In another chapter, on gender identity, Kandel nicely juxtaposes autobiographical accounts from the late Ben Barres, a prominent neuroscientist who began his life as Barbara, against genetic studies of sexual dimorphisms in mice and humans.
The film juxtaposes comments he has given about his opposition to Assad, interweaving these with computer-generated imagery imagining what a civilization on Mars might look like, replete with beautiful sweeping red rocky mountainous landscapes.
The noodles recur throughout the meal, first in ashlyanfu, a cool salad that juxtaposes springy lagman with slippery blocks of green-bean jelly, kin to Chinese liang fen and ready to wobble off the plate.
That display, like the museum as a whole, powerfully juxtaposes two visions of America: one shaped by racism, violence and terror, and one shaped by a belief in an America where freedom and fairness reign.
The magazine juxtaposes classic imagery (one of the first issue's covers was an image of Stella Tennant taken in 1997) with new work by rising stars like Lotta Volkova, Harley Weir and Ethan James Green.
Careening around Europe and the Middle East as well as South Asia and the United States through a singular year, she deliberately juxtaposes the intimate and the ephemeral with immensely consequential political and diplomatic developments.
After the opening text explains that hundreds of thousands of people have disappeared or been killed since the writer / director began in 2006, the film juxtaposes two versions of childhood in a struggling Mexican city.
Over some dozen panels, the artist juxtaposes press shots of Marilyn Monroe with a set of amateurish self-portraits which, naturally, fail to attain the heights of glamor which the screen goddess came to epitomize.
They bought it from the sponsor for around $13.39 million as a near "white box," largely devoid of interior finishes, and transformed it into a loft-like refuge that juxtaposes industrial elements with wood and glass.
For the series, called The Gold of Gondo, Cerasoli juxtaposes photographs of blockchain computing with images of abandoned gold mines, prompting viewers to wonder what, in a hundred years, will remain of Alpine Tech's gold strike.
This début juxtaposes the story of a young bride in Kosovo, in the nineteen-eighties, with that of her son, Bekim, twenty years later—who, like the author, is a gay Kosovar refugee living in Finland.
"Arte Generali's brand campaign juxtaposes the risk run by art collectors of their art pieces being stolen with the metaphorical act of stealing that every artist commits," Cattelan said, quoted in an Arte Generali press release.
Well, Upton juxtaposes the color-coordinated image with a more realistic shot of how exactly she gets a room that clean (with a solid vacuum and some elbow grease), while wearing sneakers with the laces untied.
The orchestra's debut recording, "Sounds of Transformation," released last year by Sony, juxtaposes works by Lully, Henry Purcell and Jean-Philippe Rameau with jazz-styled arrangements and transformations of the pieces, featuring the pianist Yaron Herman.
" (2009, printed by Curlee Raven Holton) juxtaposes portraits of Abigail Adams and Sojourner Truth, overlaid with their words about women's rights from Adams's letter to her husband and Truth's legendary 1851 speech "Ain't I a Woman.
Weaving together astronauts, explosions, and housewives, with flowers, fauna, and comic book clippings, Westre masterfully juxtaposes a range of visual influences exclusively taken from vintage and experimental print clippings and posts them her website, Living Couch.
Montage could create a certain rhythm for a film or a certain line of thinking that Eisenstein called "intellectual montage": shot "A," the thesis, juxtaposes with shot "B," the antithesis, to create shot "C," the synthesis.
"Ruins" juxtaposes images taken of Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War and the Israeli invasion of 22016; it also includes photographs from a 22015 expedition ElKhoury took, where he retraced Gustave Flaubert's journey to Egypt in 2015.
He juxtaposes Ms. Forbes's reminiscence of how as a young woman she used to keep cows "bonnie" (pretty) with a photo of Mr. Trump Jr. holding the severed tail of an elephant, killed in a hunting expedition.
French visual artist Ingrid Maillard, who frequently works with graphite mediums and favors depictions of the human body, juxtaposes the objective angles against the pulsing racket of the mind and the working cogs of the nervous system.
Each of his works in the Biennial — and in a solo show now at David Lewis Gallery in New York — juxtaposes photos on disparate themes, set in vintage frames, creating a puzzle of ovals, rectangles, and allusions.
A "get well soon" card is still affixed to the wall, along with a fading calendar that juxtaposes his image with that of Mother Teresa, and a framed commemorative stamp issued by the government after his death.
Throughout the film, Thompson similarly juxtaposes the artists' behaviors and outlooks to define the personalities behind their work, but the constant reliance on this device leads to narrative stagnation that cripples the story in its second half.
His latest body of work, Numbers and Trees: Central Park Series II, continues a series begun three decades earlier that juxtaposes a black-and-white photograph of a tree with a brightly colored gridded version overlaid on top.
Johanna Case-Hofmeister's 14-minute video "Go By Feel" juxtaposes a scene of cowboys burning a mattress with a woman's harrowing story of her mother running through the woods after being set on fire by her deranged boyfriend.
Lipi engages more directly, seemingly obsessed with a comparison between herself and Anonnya — one work juxtaposes photos from their childhoods, another presents fiberglass castings of their faces side by side, without the gender signifiers of hair or makeup.
The tragic Shakespearean character is the subject of a video installation, "Speak of Me as I Am" (2003), which juxtaposes footage from four opera and film adaptations of Othello and was originally created for the 2003 Venice Biennale.
Gates juxtaposes the optimism of Reconstruction, the despair of Redemption and the promise of the New Negro movement — the effort by black Americans, starting around the turn of the 20173th century, to craft a counternarrative to white supremacy.
The alluring "Waterslide," by the San Diego band Chon — the second single from its coming second album "Homey" — juxtaposes the major-chord optimism of Sublime with guitar shredding once removed from technical heavy metal and clear jazz influences.
The superb, tirelessly imaginative American pianist Jeremy Denk will play a recital program in which he boldly juxtaposes works written across four centuries, from Machaut and Monteverdi, through Mozart and Beethoven, to Ligeti and Philip Glass, and more.
Some were made during times of upheaval, such as Lucinda Ward Honstain's "Reconciliation Quilt," pieced in 1867, which depicts key moments of the Civil War and juxtaposes them with scenes from the artist's family's life in New York City.
The film juxtaposes two stop-motion animations of animals separated by a century: confined creatures given freedom to move by Eadweard Muybridge's zoopraxiscope, and pictures of rainforest wildlife caught on hidden cameras that have been animated by the filmmaker.
The added screen real estate means you'll be able to preview photos as you're shooting using the Square Photo app, which juxtaposes a live view and the most recent photo – as long as you're shooting in the square configuration.
The show includes installations and wall pieces — like Stephanie Quayle's "Two Cows," a sculpture of clay and chicken wire, and Julia Wachtel's "Champagne Life," which juxtaposes inverted photographs of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian with images of Minnie Mouse.
Over the last couple of years, Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag has earned considerable acclaim for Tales from the Loop, a science fiction art book that juxtaposes a sense of nostalgia for the rural countryside against an alternate, futuristic past.
One of her first representational works, "Senza titolo (gomme)" ("Untitled (Tires)," 1978), juxtaposes the image of a high-heeled shoe, depicted on a large black canvas, with actual bicycle inner tubes, hanging limply from the top of the frame.
The play juxtaposes moments of comedy and horror, creating a collective feeling of unease: jokes about the casually racist "Umbongo" song referred to in the play's title collide with discussions of mass rape and the plunder of natural resources.
In "I Found Myself Growing Inside an Old Olive Tree" (2005), for example, Halaby submitted to an open call seeking self-portraits from the Art Car Museum in Houston; she juxtaposes her identity to that of the olive tree.
In order to reflect the new collection's hard punk elements and softer, romantic flourishes, NYC producers Michael Magnan and JX Cannon collaborated on a soundtrack that juxtaposes brittle drums and harsh static with warmer synth tones and cooing vocals.
I think what's fun about Wonder Woman, especially in some of her more recent incarnations, is the way that she juxtaposes these mythological features with the very banal, everyday facts of living in our society in the 21st century.
The latter part of "The Birth of Loud" juxtaposes breakthroughs by musicians — Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, Hendrix, the electric bass players Carol Kaye and James Jamerson — with the up-and-down individual and corporate fortunes of Fender and Paul.
In her latest exhibition, Girlhood, at D.C. Moore Gallery,  Kozloff juxtaposes her adult obsession with antiquated cartography with her own childhood drawings for social studies projects,  revealing the limits of  our ability to comprehend "new worlds,"  both historically and personally.
Lines like "I can mingle with the stars and throw a party on Mars / I am a prisoner locked up behind Xanax bars" or his chuckles amid the dour hook create a fun house effect that juxtaposes allure and dread.
Adan Hernandez's darkly comic painting, "La Migra Gets Zapped by Illegal Aliens" (2001), juxtaposes the personal experience of the immigrant (Hernandez's grandfather was forced to sleep in graveyards to avoid being murdered by Texas Rangers) against a science fiction backdrop.
Robert Gordon's The Rise and Fall of American Growth juxtaposes the world-altering impact of 19th century inventions with a disbelief that today's digital transformation might foster growth on the same scale as refrigeration, aviation or the birth of telecommunication.
"Metalwork" juxtaposes Baltimore repose silver with iron slave chuckles, making the point that a luxury economy was built on the system of slavery …   Wilson also uses labels to reveal the strange historical coincidences between objects that are assumed to be unrelated.
One room juxtaposes Warhol's garishly tinted Mao Zedong with Mr. Ai's own vaguely sardonic portraits of the Great Helmsman; another places Warhol's Coca-Cola paintings alongside a centuries-old Chinese vase that Mr. Ai scrawled with the Coke trademark logo.
Written for a quartet of singers and an instrumental ensemble heavy in pianos, marimbas and vibraphones, the work juxtaposes texts from the biblical Book of Daniel with Pearl's own words, including some he uttered on camera moments before his death.
Four abstract artists, each deeply connected to the Bay Area, come together for New Radius, an Oakland exhibition at Athen B. Gallery opening this Saturday, which juxtaposes flattened perspectives and geometric shapes with the 'poetic singularity' of softer, more subtle works.
It juxtaposes an extended early scene in which Jeb Bush and George W. Bush play highly competitive doubles with their parents with a scene in which Charles II, England's king during the 17th century, plays royal tennis with his whipping boy.
Kondelis then juxtaposes statements by Arizona's Sean Miller and LSU's Will Wade with wiretapped phone calls of the two men engaging in chummy conversations with Dawkins, with Wade at one point joking about how much a player would be paid.
Elliott provides much of the narration in the 19-minute movie, which juxtaposes archival photographs and film clips with Mr. Feldman's soft-spoken recollections and the hand-painted animation of Jeff Scher, which, though haunting, is less grim than historical footage.
The brilliant young pianist and composer Conrad Tao offers a particularly bold example of this approach in his solo recital at Weill Recital Hall, which fascinatingly juxtaposes the old (Bach, Rachmaninoff, Schumann) and the new (David Lang, Julia Wolfe, Jason Eckardt).
"Skin," a song about deep physical yearning — "I'm clawing at your skin trying to see your bones" — juxtaposes a stolid drumbeat with an octave-leaping vocal line and multiple tiers of guitars and glockenspiel, striving to incarnate the craving in sound.
The far wall juxtaposes Jess's "Vista" (1951), an early abstraction that hints at representation (and introduces the vibrant color combinations that would reappear in the Translations series) with a monochromatic abstraction titled "Untitled #3" (1950) by his beloved teacher, Edward Corbett.
Finally, Kristy Guevara-Flanagan's What Happened to Her (2016) juxtaposes images of the disturbingly popular TV and film trope of the dead, often naked female body with a first-person account by an actress who has played such a role.
He would experiment with how much he could suggest with as little visual input as possible, but could just as easily make elaborately drawn and shaded images (the book wonderfully juxtaposes similarly themed pictures that juxtapose these approaches in little diptychs).
Her seminal project Under the Black Sun (1993) issued from the tradition of making portraits for identity cards: The series of hazy red-lit faces juxtaposes definitions of personal identity with photography's role in establishing typologies and documentation to service surveillance and control.
Jiwon Choi's artwork "Parallel" juxtaposes personal reenactments of K-pop personas, historical news footage, and interviews with her grandfather, a survivor of the Korean War, as a way to suggest connections between K-pop, militarism, and the ongoing division of the Korean peninsula.
A series of enclosures juxtaposes Ford's The Searchers with miniature flags from the European Union and its member countries, while Godard's 2006 film essay Je vous salue, Saravejo plays on a video iPod, a shockingly small scale for suffering of such magnitude.
A new television ad juxtaposes a statement McCaskill made in 2628 opposing amnesty for immigrants in the country illegally to her 28500 vote in favor of a bipartisan immigration bill that created a pathway to citizenship for an estimated 6900 million people.
"The F.B.I. Files 56," one of the best-known works in the F.B.I. series, juxtaposes a man's head, mouth open as though declaiming, next to a ragged page from Mr. Mesches's file noting his involvement in the Walk for Peace Committee in 1961.
The film juxtaposes the thoughts of various authorities — historians, academics, politicians, philosophers — and Vachek himself on the differing promises of the Prague Spring and the Velvet Revolution, the corruption of high-profile Czech politicians, and the failings of representative democracy and liberalism.
His contribution, "Cion: Requiem of Ravel's Boléro," is a shadowy production set in a graveyard and inspired by the Zakes Mda novel "Cion," which juxtaposes the story of a professional mourner from South Africa and the legacy of slavery in the United States.
A visual and linguistic exercise in time travel, "Emoglyphs" juxtaposes the once indecipherable pictogram writing of ancient Egypt, which first developed about 5,000 years ago, with the more accessible and universal usage of pictograms that originated in Japan in the late 1990s.
But she juxtaposes nearly every detail of the good life with the slow decay of Detroit around her, the killing of a black community through aggressive policing, the spread of drug abuse and targeted neglect by the surrounding white communities and politicians.
He juxtaposes the NFL protests with the civil rights movement, noting that figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis aligned the civil rights movement "with the symbols and ideals of America," an action that, in Leonhardt's view, made the movement more effective.
"Kiona and the Little Bird Suite" features body percussion, drumming and chanting; an excerpt from "As Night Falls" juxtaposes the dancers' acute athleticism against the music of Vivaldi; and "Crying Men," also excerpted, is a loose narrative of toxic masculinity passed down through generations.
"This is a combination of very old and new," she says, pointing to a square collage hanging in her studio that juxtaposes a landscape scene painted on paper by her mother with Lilac's Mandarin class homework: rows of fruits drawn beside their corresponding Chinese characters.
But, leave it to Nike to put its own badass twist on things: The company is calling this 'The Chrome Blush' collection, because it juxtaposes a traditionally feminine color with a metallic swoosh — a reference, the brand tells us, to powerful, sci-fi superheroines.
In one breath she juxtaposes the socioeconomic divide between using apps or the ad-supported web with the phenomenon of "white flight," the next she's punctuating a theory on visual literacy with an entire paragraph dedicated to the seductive wonders of each of Instagram's filters.
The film is set in Hollywood, 1969, and juxtaposes Dalton and Booth's friendship with the growing threat of the Manson family —the group of hippies and eventual murderers who killed actress Sharon Tate, played by Margot Robbie, and several others in August of that year.
She juxtaposes sketches of street corners then and now: the cigar shops on Broadway that gave way to an Apple Store and a Jamba Juice; Harlem's fabled Lenox Lounge, lit up like a chandelier in the 1940s, shuttered and fallen into disrepair in 2016.
Like "Desperate Housewives" in its first season, "Big Little Lies" (which begins Sunday and was based on a novel by the Australian writer Liane Moriarty) juxtaposes the mystery of a suspicious death with the seemingly perfect everyday lives of a group of mostly prosperous women.
In "Fannie's Film," another of Ms. Woods's must-see shorts, she juxtaposes images of white people in an exercise studio with an interview with a black woman, Fannie Drayton — designated in the film as one of the "invisible women" — who cleans that same space.
A case of documents on loan from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History juxtaposes a copy of Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" and a defense of British rule called "Plain Truth" attributed to James Chalmers, one of many places where loyalists get their due.
Arrival is based on a famous Ted Chiang short story (called "Story of Your Life") that artfully juxtaposes the search for extraterrestrials' purpose on Earth with the search all of us undergo for our own purpose, even when such a purpose seems opaque and hard to understand.
While the band juxtaposes shiny, plastic, tangible jazz horns onto a solid, if somewhat stagy, hard rock base for the sake of cognitive dissonance, such music is then deployed to serve a style of affected, art-damaged torchsong that splits the difference between tough and teary.
Released on Profound Lore Records in 2015, Frozen Niagara Falls is a confrontational record which juxtaposes clenched-jaw noise squalls against would-be synth pop and even ambient passages, taking hard lefts from serenity into the dark corners of metal, power electronics, and ultimately, utter chaos.
Set in 1984, when international worship of Michael Jackson was at its peak, the film juxtaposes an escapist love of modern pop culture against an unflinching look at the realities of life for the Maori working class and their struggle to keep their own indigenous culture intact.
The exhibition also juxtaposes filmed reminiscences of survivors with period footage of the deportations and, later, the life-and-death-selections at the Auschwitz arrival Rampe where trainloads of up to 42023,24202 men, women and children at a time would be herded out in chaos and terror.
In one of his more engaging, not-yet-titled works, Mr. Hockney juxtaposes images of a disappearing road, a tuxedoed gentleman dancing toward you and a boxy pseudo-stage on which a portrait of a lion (a pun on 'line'?) is displayed behind hot-pink curtains.
Composed of miniature perfume bottles filled with decanted period blood that the artist collected from menstruating people of all genders, Christen Clifford's installation "I Want Your Blood" (2013–2019) juxtaposes the trappings of traditional feminine desirability with the often hidden (and shamed) bodily experience of menstruation.
The Scharf/Haring pairing, combined with Julia Wachtel's "Membership" (13393), a painting that facilely juxtaposes kitschy greeting card imagery with a black-and-white rendering of matching African fertility figures, seems to signal that the Geist of the decade was bent toward crowd-pleasing hijinks and elitist condescension.
In a work called "Refugee Girl / Daisy Girl," for instance, Choi juxtaposes the photograph of a North Vietnamese refugee carrying a boy, taken by her father at the demilitarized zone, with a still from the notorious "Daisy" campaign ad that Lyndon B. Johnson ran (just once) against Barry Goldwater.
Ms. Arnold juxtaposes images of highways and open spaces, leafy neighborhoods and seedy motels, with drinking and drug use, set to a soundtrack of contemporary hip-hop (Kevin Gates, Juicy J) and pop (Rihanna's "We Found Love" and Lady Antebellum's song from which the film takes its title).
Directed by Seamus Murphy, "A Dog Called Money" juxtaposes scenes of Harvey observing and listening to local people make music or sounds during her travels - such as men chanting at a religious ceremony in Afghanistan - with shots of her replicating those sounds in a recording studio in London.
Many of the images in Lost in Seattle are part of the photographer's ongoing series Be Gentle with Yourself, in which Traina juxtaposes doubled self-portraits with altered images from their childhood to better understand the root of it all and learn to implement methods of self-care.
Barbara Bloom's installation at David Lewis — a series of posters begun in the early 103s that juxtaposes terrorism and tourism — serves as a warm-up for an exhibition of '210s art at the Hirshhorn next year, and Anna Betbeze presents sculptures in front of ruglike wall works at Jay Gorney.
De Becker juxtaposes three mask forms: two 20th-century wooden masks, respectively attributed to the Dan people of Côte d'Ivorie and Liberia, the Mende people of Sierra Leone, and one multi-media mask from circa 1890, attributed to the Chokwe people of Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Zambia.
Written and directed by Felipe Lima and commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the just-over-seven-minute video juxtaposes archival footage from Ruscha's life with a mini retrospective of his work, from his painting of the word "jelly" spelled out in jelly to photographs of flaming gas stations.
In Yuval Levin's book, The Great Debate: Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, and the Birth of Right and Left, Levin juxtaposes the more revolutionary philosophy of Edmund Burke who, like the Republican Party, espoused more evolutionary development of free societies, to Thomas Paine's ideas of radical change and advocacy of the French Revolution.
The 1965 gallery, among the best here, juxtaposes the saturated hues of Kenneth Anger's discreetly homoerotic underground short "Kustom Kar Kommandos" (to the sound of the Paris Sisters' "Dream Lover"), with a similar example of controlled flamboyance: Roger Tallon's cast-aluminum "Helicoid Staircase," a rippling spiral of cantilevered steps uncluttered by a railing.
One such video, titled "Hillary and her friends," juxtaposes Clinton's remarks about women's rights against images of her husband, former President Bill Clinton, with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, followed by a New York Daily News headline "Liar, Liar," in which the grand jury findings contradicted his denials of an inappropriate relationship.
This diversity is affirmed in each Nonstop Metropolis map, such as "Mysterious Land of Shaolin: The Wu-Tang Clan's Staten Island," which juxtaposes the lives of the East Asian-influenced hip-hop group's members with Staten Island sites like the Chinese Scholar's Garden at Snug Harbor and the Shaolin Kung Fu Temple.
To Dye For: Ikats From Central Asia, currently on view at the Smithsonian's Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, juxtaposes a half-dozen of de la Renta's original ikat-inspired pieces spanning from 1997 to 2013 (on loan from his estate) with about 30 historical Central Asian ikats, examining how these textiles in a sense crossed over.
In an essay in the exhibit's catalogue, "Assassination by Proxy," Walker keenly juxtaposes the violent image of St. Victoria with a rephotographed Google image of Diamond Reynolds's picture of Philando Castile as he lay dying in a blood-drenched shirt with his head cocked back, a police gun pointed at him through his car window.
Animal, human, mineral, and the passage of time come together beautifully in an inspired install that juxtaposes Mariana Castillo Deball's "Hypothesis of a Tree" (2016) with Monika Sosnowska's "Façade" (2013) on the lower floor and Marwan Rechmaoui's "Blue Building" (2015) on the mezzanine of one of the main SAF spaces in Al Mureijah Square.
Shakespeare and Broadway have had a relationship quite a bit more intimate than a handshake over the years, but the two have perhaps never met with quite the coziness that they do in "Broadway & the Bard," an odd but enjoyable solo show, starring the stage veteran Len Cariou, that juxtaposes monologues and sonnets with songs from musicals.
Including not only fine art but also wax effigies and anatomical models, the show opens with a hyperrealistic sculpture by Duane Hanson from 383, jumps from a 15th-century Donatello sculpture to a Spanish Renaissance work by El Greco, and juxtaposes a modern android with a 19th-century effigy of Jeremy Bentham, made with the British philosopher's bones.
During the late-night recital at the Kaplan Penthouse, he will present selections from his latest recording, "Roots," which juxtaposes fragments of ancient spiritual music — including a setting of the second-century Seikilos epitaph, believed to be the oldest surviving complete musical composition, blended with music by Hildegard von Bingen — with pieces from folk traditions like klezmer and tango.
A longtime painter of fringe-dwelling subjects, her 2015 painting "Pleasure in Excitement" juxtaposes the cover of a 70s pornographic magazine from Germany with a violent scene that looks to be from a mosh pit; "Aggressive Girls" brings together the coverline from a Los Angeles-based erotic periodical with a weary-looking, nose-ringed-and-winged-eyelinered woman.
Each room features a four-channel video screening a section of "The Comet and the Glacier," a film in which Gideon juxtaposes Alexis's version of the story — where the inhabitants of the comet watch the glacier approach them and meet their demise — with Bühler's, where the people of the glacier gather around to watch the comet.
Two diptychs are of particular interest for their underlying feminist message: "Liberty-Athlete" (1995), which juxtaposes a running female figure with the famous French Revolution image of liberty at the barricades; and "Grey Sheela Diptych" (1987), which features Sheela-Na-Gig, a Celtic goddess of fertility and destruction who appears in some of Spero's scroll paintings from the 1980s.
Thorne juxtaposes an image of militarized police with one of Black Lives Matter activists; one of Sitting Bull of the Lakota tribe against an image of the 7th Calvary; the opium magnate Sackler brothers and the Columbian cartel-heading Ochoa brothers — all complicating the question of what it means to organize like-minded people in the name of violence, opportunity, or self-protection.
They have the following exchange: It's probably the funniest exchange in the movie, even if it plays a drug overdose for laughs, just with the way it juxtaposes the lighthearted way someone like Lil Wayne portrays drugs to the dramatic reality of a scene about a son reckoning with the idea of his 60-year-old dad trying to party like Lil Wayne.
Banks's narrative seductively juxtaposes rambles through lush volcanic mountains, white sand beaches and coral reefs with a barrage of memories of the hash he's made of his private life — a short-lived first marriage at 19, a second to a folk-singing college student with whom he had three daughters and a third to a failed novelist from Fort Worth.
The album had a belated, semi-official release on Mystic Records in 1988; it features an insert that juxtaposes Radinsky's draft-day headlines and photos of him mid-windup with the lyrics to songs like "Shit Parade" ("Radio dictates what you hear/No weird music, no not here") and "Fight Back" ("Ignorance, stupidity go hand in hand/Sexism, racism rule this land").
The HIV Howler's tagline, "transmitting art + activism," acutely describes how the paper gives artists a platform to speak on the issues' themes like "criminalization-medicalization," which juxtaposes how medical institutions villanize HIV/AIDS patients, but also gatekeeps access to medical treatment, and "mentor-mother," women healthcare workers living with HIV who educate positive mothers and pregnant women who may be raising a child with HIV.
The famous tree that stood in the courtyard outside Anne Frank's window bears witness to the Frank family's long hiding and Anne's capture by the Nazis during World War II. Using only brown ink and tiny, patient strokes, McCarty juxtaposes the tree's growth with the somber realities and flashes of joy in Anne's constrained young life, creating pages of devastating intensity and heartbreaking detail.
On "Charcoal Baby" — one of a pair of new songs he released this week, in advance of his forthcoming album "Negro Swan" — he juxtaposes lush singing, especially that of his collaborator, EVA, with emotional scars ("No one wants to be the odd one out at times/No one wants to be the Negro swan"); he pairs a crisp drum track with a guitar that wobbles and staggers.
Postcolonial history is central to "Transfigured Night" (2013/2018), a two-screen installation that juxtaposes footage of leaders from newly independent African countries visiting Washington in the early 1960s with texts by the philosophers Frantz Fanon and Friedrich Nietzsche, both narrated and appearing as written text in the film, and music by Arnold Schoenberg (whose string sextet gives the movie its title) and West African folk singers.
Initially framed through the failed assassination attempt against former Colombian president Rafael Reyes, re-creations of the events for newspapers of the time, and the manner in which this practice has shaped public opinion on the ongoing conflict between government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), Pirotecnia juxtaposes to these considerations with the mystery surrounding the filmmaker's mother, who lost the abilty to speak without reason.
The first show (through July 13), a collaboration with the curator Francesco Bonami, is called "MCMXXXIV" — the year the villa was begun, as well as the year that Mussolini consolidated his power through a referendum — and juxtaposes 1930s and '40s Italian sculpture and canvases with works by Rudolf Stingel, Richard Prince and Félix González-Torres, as well as lesser-known artists including the France-based portraitist Yan Pei-Ming.
" In an essay on Nicole Brown Simpson, she juxtaposes violence against women and spousal abuse with racist police brutality and then performs a similar sort of childish qualification to imply that, actually, one of these is worse: "On the same day the police who beat Rodney G. King were acquitted in Simi Valley, a white husband who had raped, beaten, and tortured his wife, also white, was acquitted of marital rape in South Carolina. . . .
Scorsese often juxtaposes LaMotta's baser desires with his Catholicism, to humorous effect — for instance, he meets his second wife Vicky at a church dance; on their first date they rather euphemistically lose a ball in the minigolf hole that is shaped like a church; and we often watch Jake and Vicky in various states of undress in the door to the bedroom, which is flanked by kitschy portraits of Jesus and Mary.
Rich Krueger: NOWThen (Rockink) On his second self-financed album of 2018, an ambitious project Dr. Krueger reports was "as expensive as owning and operating a large yacht"—trifold CD case, 20-page booklet, cameos from 11 studios nationwide—the singing neonatologist juxtaposes selections from his '20163-'98 (Then) and '07-'18 (NOW) songbooks, between which he wrote nothing except an array of scientific papers we'll assume share with his songs both spectacular intelligence and irrepressible verbiage.
Since posting a photo from a military helicopter as Mr. Obama left the White House on Inauguration Day — "We used to live there," Mr. Souza heard the departing president remark on that ride to no one in particular — Mr. Souza has been constructing a virtual timeline that juxtaposes events of Mr. Obama's presidency with Mr. Trump's, one that has so far been defined by defying norms, bucking expectations and attempts to reverse the legacy of his predecessor.
As curatorial assistant Gary Fox told me in a conversation, "We really wanted to foreground the exchange between masters and students" by placing teaching aides and notes in direct conversation with student exercises, as demonstrated in a vitrine in the exhibition's central room that juxtaposes four elegantly simple pastel and gouache collages by Kandinsky (which turn circles into epiphanies in the way only he can) and four geometrical gouaches created by a student, Erich Mrozek, for Kandinsky's course on color.
Steve then parlayed that success into ascending the ranks of the electronic music world as a DJ. The film juxtaposes this younger wide-eyed version of Steve with the present day's—where he's one of the most financially successful electronic artists in the world, travelling extensively, playing upwards of 300 shows a year, and regularly headlining huge festivals like Tomorrowland—which appears to just be like a bad Disneyland with more uppers, but maybe the film didn't really do it justice.
In his study of the Allied bombardment of the German cities, "On the Natural History of Destruction" (published in German in 1999 and translated into English by Anthea Bell in 2003), Sebald juxtaposes this remembered paradise with the inferno all around it: I know now that at the time, when I was lying in my bassinet on the balcony of the Seefeld house and looking up at the pale blue sky, there was a pall of smoke in the air all over Europe . . .
The unifying factors are a constantly shifting, fluttering, hissing bed of mechanical rhythm that's always pulling the rug out from under you, forcing your ears to readjust, and occasional spoken-word samples that make the music's political mission explicit in so many words, as in the fraught personal collections played under the synth shimmer in Tygapaw's "Black Womxn Experience," or the entirety of Laurel Halo's "Excerpt From An Open Letter to John Paul II," which juxtaposes a reading of former Black Liberation Army member Assata Shakur's eponymous letter resisting her extradition to the US from Cuba against starkly dramatic keyboard chords.

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