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She looks like she's juxtaposing two different forms of art.
He's juxtaposing them to produce a kind of "info-tainment" dramatics.
It's somewhere in between, juxtaposing the profound and the merely clever.
Clinton's campaign responded by tweeting a video juxtaposing her comments against Trump's.
Schork said he arrived at his conclusion by juxtaposing geopolitics with economics.
Juxtaposing biological specimens with the outputs of human imagination created endless possibilities.
Gershon repeats this exercise of juxtaposing consistently lukewarm national reception with local reviews.
It's "Deliverance" for the midnight-movie set, juxtaposing eerie silence and noisy slaughter.
The moonlit scenes, juxtaposing opulent architecture with the raw landscape, seem suspended in time.
With cinemagraphs we can explore these emotional states by juxtaposing movement with still imagery.
So some of our interest is also in juxtaposing these two differently gendered activities.
Sorrentino, he is aware of the power of juxtaposing the divine and the profane,
Town & Country noted the similarity between the First Ladies' outfits, juxtaposing the image of Mrs.
He prefers to amplify the ancient while seamlessly juxtaposing it with the new and repurposed.
So we pushed back against it, juxtaposing our noisier aesthetic with something uplifting and cathartic.
"Juxtaposing the two together in that way would reignite the debate even more," he said.
She is especially adept at juxtaposing scenes of suburban serenity with ones of environmental violence.
" Juxtaposing his talk of "one nation," were the sounds of protest—and competing shouts of "Trump!
And then, juxtaposing those two elements of seeing Ellie—awkward and hopeful and shy and happy!
And many things in design benefit from juxtaposing counterparts that give them some tension and excitement.
Juxtaposing these glorious sounds with the hardships that accompanied their production, "Chronicle" offers evidence of transcendence.
A 2015 Oslo exhibition juxtaposing his works with those of Munch's spurred condemnation from some critics.
I prefer programs that take on Beethoven by juxtaposing his pieces with works by other composers.
He bolsters his thesis by juxtaposing today&aposs public and private market valuations against historical norms.
Many arguments are delineated by juxtaposing quotations from experts without any critical assessment of their merits.
In juxtaposing old and new works, an artist can call attention to resonances that bridge centuries.
But curators can create resonances that reinforce their own intent by juxtaposing the work with other works.
Some of the furniture hung off the platform, juxtaposing that comfortable feeling with a bit of discomfort.
The sun shines from the left side of the frame, juxtaposing the clouds on the right side.
There is a final irony in juxtaposing President Trump's two calls for foreign aid reductions this week.
For environmental reverence, there was "Wolf Eyes," juxtaposing wolf howls with the sweetness of Mr. Winter's saxophone.
The choreographer Maya Stovall offers videos of modern dance on Detroit sidewalks, vividly juxtaposing art and life.
Yorke and Godrich also tend to destabilize the machinery, juxtaposing the exact repetition of loops with individual variations.
In any event, juxtaposing older visual art with contemporary fashion presents an obvious fiction, a timeless Catholic visual sensibility.
These lines claim no authority beyond that of the poet herself, juxtaposing voices and sources to invite re-interpretation.
Curators could likewise encourage more nuanced interpretations of collections by juxtaposing canonical works, where appropriate, with artefacts and ephemera.
One of the things I'm doing is using and juxtaposing artworks to imagine certain types of fulfillment from them.
He has an excellent ear for the flexibility of language and tone, juxtaposing colloquialisms against poetic images and metaphors.
Brandt addresses it by ably juxtaposing rich with poor, posh with common, portraying a familiar slice of social history.
Videos juxtaposing the rose-colored renderings with Mr. Trump's pro-wall speeches have garnered hundreds of thousands of views.
One difference was that I started to wind in more stories juxtaposing what it's like being a parent now.
It's a weird show, to be sure, juxtaposing outrageous details with interesting religious commentary, and visually it's beautiful to watch.
But somehow, in juxtaposing the earnest search for love and a camera, we feel as if the franchise has transgressed.
The farther out it spins — juxtaposing the present and the past; history and "herstory" — the stronger it seems to get.
What I do take more seriously is the media generally basically buying into Hamas propaganda by juxtaposing these two things.
The Kavanaugh hearings sharpened their choices by juxtaposing older Republican men with younger Democratic women on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
It jumps back and forth in time, juxtaposing the shop's earnest beginnings in the early '90s with its eventual end.
Neonland represents something of a departure from his usual style, juxtaposing Scandinavian nature scenes with images of Hong Kong streets.
Similarly, Harris will likely have to do the same in juxtaposing her law-and-order record with her progressive persona.
Greilsammer is something of a specialist at juxtaposing the new, and here we find him at the same tricks again.
In September, the NRCC released an ad juxtaposing lyrics from Delgado's old songs against clips from his recent campaign ads.
British retailer Marks and Spencer in November drew criticism for a window display juxtaposing men in suits and women in knickers.
This method of juxtaposing old images with recent ones allows César to present the story — and history — in a nonlinear way.
CNBC's Jim Cramer, however, doesn't believe this will be a huge hit to the company, especially when juxtaposing expectations to reality.
The election that sent Trump to the White House is replete with juxtaposing examples like those of Swift and Hennepin counties.
The hollowness of Batman and Superman's actual beef effectively neuters everything that's interesting about juxtaposing these two heroes: Vigilante human v.
He tells stories with objects, juxtaposing some of his signature flourishes (baroque mirrors, sterling silver bowls) against his clients' own pieces.
The different dynamics in the world's two largest importers of the polluting fuel are largely a reflection of juxtaposing domestic policies.
They are fun, but startling, juxtaposing the band and its lascivious tongue-and-lips logo, with serious messages about financial planning.
"Art of all kinds is becoming more and more eclectic, juxtaposing materials and influences in increasingly new ways," Mr. Satterwhite said.
Toward that end, DCCC staffers are compiling lists of quotes from sitting Republicans and juxtaposing them with Trump's most tendentious positions.
A meme went around juxtaposing a photo from her high school yearbook with a screenshot of the ending of the video.
Juxtaposing those experiences, I can see how patronizing and disrespectful a small market like the one in the Southwest can be.
Panels juxtaposing images of American soldiers, Guantanamo Bay, and a Mobil gas station more explicitly express the artist's anti-war stance.
Kickl's comments, however, are the latest by this government juxtaposing immigration and crime but stopping short of saying one causes the other.
Juxtaposing irreverence and the finest craftsmanship, femininity and a determinedly free spirit, the offering encapsulates everything the Miu Miu name stands for.
Juxtaposing his introduction with that of the popular veterans did nothing to prevent the crowd from expressing its view of the president.
There was even a front-page New York Post juxtaposing her name with an image of the attack on the Twin Towers.
Bürkle came up with the idea of juxtaposing photographs of scientific labs and art studios in hopes of pointing out their similarities.
Simien's directors are measured in how and why they show black bodies, juxtaposing this with the on-screen sexualization of white ones.
Then he showed the math, juxtaposing the great efficiency of Medicare compared with the colossal waste of billions by the insurance industry.
That fusion sounds odd — in fact, it was less about fusing than juxtaposing, like bricolage, as a way of leading to newness.
The two share a theatrical sensibility and an interest in juxtaposing disparate, sometimes fantastical vignettes, as if telling stories out of order.
Juxtaposing vintage color saturated videography, echoing vocals, and dissonant strings, it's a work of nostalgia greater than the sum of its parts.
These dreamlike paintings combine cues from different photographs into single compositions, juxtaposing intimate and remote bits of the past within imagined scenarios.
Specifically with the Ota Benga collection, it was juxtaposing his image with the ubiquity of images of Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin.
Cable news has delighted in juxtaposing what various congressmen and senators are saying now versus what they said during the Clinton impeachment.
In February, China's People's Liberation Army issued a propaganda video juxtaposing images of Chinese jets and bombers with famous landmarks across Taiwan.
Typically, such novels produce expectation and surprise by juxtaposing seemingly unrelated stories and eras while hiding their ingenious connections like Easter eggs.
It was also not the first time that Trump spread misinformation while juxtaposing his own hardline immigration policies against those of European countries.
It's a beautiful piece of work that draws on the song's central theme of self renewal, juxtaposing stark landscapes with surreal, vibrant world.
By juxtaposing Greek thought with a captivity story featuring a pretty blonde woman, The OA achieves a very strange and compelling textural effect.
Now, his campaign is rolling out a new ad juxtaposing its view of Mr. Biden's standing on the world stage with President Trump's.
The documentary makes this clear by juxtaposing Apu's clowning—dancing with a cane, for instance—with blackface antics of early 20th century films.
Cramer illustrated his point by juxtaposing the action in and Cisco Systems, whose stocks are up roughly 385% and 3.7%, respectively, this year.
My work looks at the past while using futurist modes of production; queering, replicating and juxtaposing what I research into new lexicographical forms.
He often darkens the mood by incorporating exaggerated sounds, like high-volume slurping or chewing, or juxtaposing lilting classical music over unsettling images.
Several stories take a mosaic approach, juxtaposing disparate scenes — in one case, venues around New York City involving music — into a brilliant whole.
When Obama was elected, it was by juxtaposing the "bad war" in Iraq with what he implied was the "good war" in Afghanistan.
From the first prototype, he was set on juxtaposing paper with big data and creating a world teeming with unique flora and fauna.
Juxtaposing current events with unusual words the site is introducing helps demonstrate the relevance and usefulness of an expanded vocabulary, Ms. Sliter said.
The piece also makes several connections between Swift's image and the "alt-right," culminating in juxtaposing a screencap of her next to Adolf Hitler.
Year-round sunshine, luxurious shopping centres, and architecture juxtaposing modern marvels with ancient sites all combine to make Dubai the Middle East's crown jewel.
The Republican National Committee produced a video juxtaposing Comey's harsh words with Clinton's earlier protestations that she never sent or received information marked classified.
As he shifted into abstraction, he implicitly parodied the idea of the artist's struggle by juxtaposing chaotic passages with highly controlled and mediated ones.
Cramer illustrated his point by juxtaposing the action in Roku and Cisco Systems, whose stocks are up roughly 385% and 3.7%, respectively, this year.
Where the show started strong in its theme of juxtaposing the traditional and the contemporary, steam peters out significantly in this very last room.
Conversely, if you're hanging out with a bunch of sober people, you're likely to feel like you're tanked when juxtaposing yourself against everyone else.
The first half of A Star Is Born spaces out these moments, at least, juxtaposing them with a fair amount of earnest performance caviar.
Mr. Simon worked on a larger scale, invoking a world of influences, ideas and details, juxtaposing and often combining introspection with a dance party.
Juxtaposing Bach's music with pieces of today is hardly an original idea; it tends to reveal the Baroque within the modern, and vice versa.
It takes the architecture of Johannesburg as its canvas, juxtaposing electrifying colors with night and the gritty exteriors of some of the city's structures.
I've been in more of a mood of doing more shocking things and juxtaposing that against the emotion or the humor of a sequence.
I was stunned by the first song I recognized: Caetano Veloso's "Jóia," just multitracked voice and percussion, a poem juxtaposing modern and preindustrial Brazil.
And it's that curating, juxtaposing, and sorting through decades of detritus that makes the museum more than just an Ali Baba's cave of consumerism.
But, as argued above, there is little comparison in the fact pattern of the two cases, so little to be learned politically by juxtaposing them.
It has already inspired everything from thinkpieces about whether she can mobilize young voters to jokes juxtaposing woke Taylor with MAGA hat–wearing Kanye West.
Ms. Wang, by juxtaposing 13 wildly contrasting works, invited us to hear resonances and connections in the music that go deeper than eras and styles.
In the opening scene, Mr. Khan dances alongside the musicians, juxtaposing elements of Kathak, North India's classical dance form, with less elegant stumbles and falls.
These changes had the unfortunate and/or humorous effect of juxtaposing 11-Across with the end of 1-Across, not too far from 22-Across.
From video art's beginnings, artists engaged with the sculptural properties of the television set, as well as the possibilities afforded by juxtaposing multiple moving images.
By juxtaposing the characters' lives inside and outside of an aged motel, Niemi develops what feels like a chase for the scarce commodity of freedom.
London-based creative studio FutureDeluxe and sports photographer Philip Haynes accentuate the strain of athleticism by juxtaposing human bodies with CGI, Illustration, collage, and stitch work.
Juxtaposing the action of a post-apocalyptic video game with the serenity of Bob Ross's green landscapes and pastel skies is more than a bit disorienting.
"I've never seen anything quite like [this]," tweeted Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff on Wednesday juxtaposing Facebook's ad with a Wall Street Journal story on the controversy.
In New York at least, the Brooklyn Museum has been a leader in the curatorial practice of juxtaposing art from disparate times, places, media and cultures.
Equally, a reboot gives Capcom the chance to go back to the first game's setting, Ibis Island, juxtaposing a sterile research base against surrounding, tropical wilderness.
The quartet of soloists includes the countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo, fresh from a series of ambitious staged performances juxtaposing works by Philip Glass and, happily, Handel.
With help from the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the JACK Quartet and others, her concerts are predominantly thematic, often juxtaposing the very old with the relatively new.
For example, his monumental trophy series addresses the simultaneous histories of police brutality and trophy design, juxtaposing congratulatory messaging with the visual language of violent oppression.
KR: The inaugural exhibition of the QAI was held in 2016 in São Paulo, showcasing research I did in Brazil, juxtaposing it with Eastern European materials.
Their new work, "Borders," is billed as a sequel and continues their interest in juxtaposing wild movement with stillness and artificial sonic landscapes against the human voice.
Their new piece, "Borders," is billed as a sequel and continues their interest in juxtaposing wild movement with stillness, and artificial sonic landscapes against the human voice.
The seller, "valuestampsinc," listed the item as "Gorilla Hot Cheetos – RARE – One of a Kind Cheetos – Harambe Gorilla," juxtaposing it with a side photo of the gorilla.
Then, in 1922, she turned to dresses, taking text from Dada poets including Tristan Tzara and Joseph Delteis and juxtaposing their writing with bright blocks of color.
But we don't all look the same, and juxtaposing Jenner's more "masculine" traits with her sexuality plays into stereotypes that misrepresent the queer community as a whole.
So you can learn a lot juxtaposing the optics of the campaign speeches Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump gave last week on the future of the economy.
Instead of describing the dynamic he has with women, he shows us, juxtaposing his monologues with phone conversations between him and a girlfriend, played by Suki Waterhouse.
Similarly, Turkish-born artist Hayal Pozanti takes over Westfield World Trade Center with a text-based piece juxtaposing technological languages, like that used by AI, with human expression.
And Marie Watt's "Ledger: Predator and Prey" (2015) is a contemporary politically-charged embroidered blanket mimicking a ledger-drawing, juxtaposing a soaring eagle with an American reaper drone.
This feature takes works from various photographic artists who show us the many ways the disappearing ice can be interpreted as besides just juxtaposing past and present images.
By juxtaposing a flattened and abstracted body with visceral feelings of immediacy and tenderness, she creates tensions between closeness and separation, familiarity and estrangement, and calm and chaos.
For her project, Zalcman used double-exposure portraits, juxtaposing people against sites of the former schools to create meditations on memory and the psychological legacy of the schools.
For years, I've been worried about juxtaposing the two, afraid that a #BlackLivesMatter tweet that appears next to a dumb joke would cheapen the seriousness of the former.
On Delos they also represent a startling experiment in juxtaposing classical and contemporary art—and a rare exception to Greece's stringent attitude to the uses of its antiquities.
"I'm interested in the idea of combining and juxtaposing two distinct yet different embodiments of pattern and this is where I see my new work heading," he adds.
They're also drab in comparison to the rest, which comes into focus as a grand social critique, juxtaposing cultural exchange with cultural appropriation, and insensitivity with coldblooded bigotry.
The party remains popular for expanding social spending and for its combative rhetoric juxtaposing national pride with perceived threats from the EU, Germany, migrants, gay people and others.
The director Chris Moukarbel presents this new portrait of the pop artist Lady Gaga, juxtaposing the physical and emotional hurdles she faces backstage with her seemingly effortless performances.
"I like juxtaposing something funny and something brutal and sad, a dating story followed by something heavy and political—I like emotional whiplash," he says of THE TELL.
"Inspired by classic portraiture, the campaign is reimagined in an informal urban environment, juxtaposing the old and the new, the traditional and the contemporary," the company's online release stated.
Filmmaker Wong Kar-wai, brought on to be the exhibition's artistic director, gently proposes that juxtaposing Mao Zedong-related work against Buddhas would offend both Chinese nationals and Buddhists.
AFP journalist Patrick Galey has, on his Twitter feed, been juxtaposing two photos taken around the same time: one from the embassy opening, the other from the Gaza protests.
Its bread and butter is juxtaposing before-and-after images of celebrity Photoshops, implied surgical transformations, and red carpet close-ups that show evidence of stars' pores and wrinkles.
By juxtaposing softer gestures with more aggressive ones, the performance also reminds the audience of an era before the 1979 revolution, when Iranian men danced in an effeminate manner.
It was not on display at Frieze Masters in London with Willem de Kooning's paintings, but will be in an exhibition juxtaposing the two artists' works at Mnuchin's Gallery.
As he worked—ripping fabric, pulling threads, juxtaposing patterns—the blue fabric at the top left of the canvas began to stand apart from the maelstrom gathering around it.
Mr. DeSana is best known for his neo-surreal, staged photographs, which he made by juxtaposing nude bodies and mundane objects — shoes, cardboard, cheap costumes — in eerily hued settings.
This is certainly true of Stephen Hough, who gave a fascinating program at Carnegie Hall this week, juxtaposing several visionary Debussy works with major scores by Schumann and Beethoven.
An edited video of the moment juxtaposing her instruction and her finger licking has racked up more than 6.25 million views since it was posted on Twitter this week.
We're covering another phone call in which President Trump pressed a foreign leader — this time, of Australia — and we look at juxtaposing scenes from Hong Kong and Beijing today.
The reflection juxtaposing Emmit in the interrogation room with Gloria outside of it is a particularly nice way to set up the significance of that scene for both characters.
From the outset, Rasdjarmrearnsook contrasts two kinds of settings, juxtaposing human behavior driven by the obsessive need for pleasure with more serene and idyllic depictions of the animal world.
For months, Sanders has targeted Amazon, juxtaposing the wealth of CEO Jeff Bezos with reports that Amazon warehouse workers are paid less than industry averages and rely on food stamps.
In some drawings Koch openly cites Guston's hooded figure, juxtaposing it with his own symbol of the eagle, whose hairdo echoes the bloated excretion who occasionally occupies the White House.
Trailers for Bethesda's Fallout series indulge in ironically juxtaposing retro kitsch with violence and destruction, but there's none of that here — actually, this trailer doesn't show any gameplay at all.
Eventually, they moved in unison, juxtaposing strong, angular shapes with nearly imperceptible footwork — two steps in parallel, followed by a crossover — that seemed to draw them back into their bodies.
By juxtaposing the Dollar Store façade with a storefront found in Tulsa, OK, this immersive installation reimagines elements of function and design as he highlights the American strip mall experience.
The integration of contemporary music into the repertory has also been helped by the emergence of inquisitive artists with a knack for juxtaposing old and new works on imaginative programs.
In it, the journalist and photographer Eric Etheridge provides visual and oral histories of these courageous men and women, juxtaposing vintage mug shots with short biographies, interviews and contemporary portraits.
For visitors, the city is one of juxtaposing realities: A mesmerizing landscape, with a backdrop of tall mountains, in what is one of the most heavily militarized places on Earth.
Three floors of exhibition space will retain a spine of chronology, but the museum will now mix media, juxtaposing painting, sculpture, architecture, design, photography, performance, film and works on paper.
Trump appeared to be reacting by a story by Philip Rucker, Robert Costa, and Ashley Parker at the Washington Post juxtaposing Trump's private "brooding" and public "roaring" in recent days.
Taking an overt cue from the movie, its coinciding music video transpires largely inside a prison, juxtaposing the duo's flashy outfits and vocal emoting with the austere and grave surroundings.
While Phil Schiller introduced it by juxtaposing it next to the "too cumbersome passcode," TouchID was the first security feature to get such a bright spotlight during an iPhone day.
Kapwani highlights the ephemerality of these floral arrangements by juxtaposing photos of the fresh, recreated bouquets with pictures of the same bouquets two to three weeks later, when they have wilted.
It's not that we have "transcended differentiation" or spatiality but that our minds move discrete ideas around, juxtaposing them to one another in constantly new ways that may defy linear logic.
In juxtaposing the two events, the university administration has performed what can be described as a curatorial act, bringing into relief a connection that they will never be able to undo.
By juxtaposing troubling images with enlightening interpretative texts from the curators and Wendy Red Star, an indigenous artist, the exhibition offers an arresting examination of non-Native depictions of Native cultures.
Narrated by Martin Sheen, an actor and left-wing icon, the film tours communities that have suffered from competition with Chinese imports, juxtaposing shuttered American factories with shots of Chinese sweatshops.
Likewise, Mirza's project, known simply as Stone Circle, seems frozen in time, juxtaposing long-forgotten cosmological and ritual uses for art with newfangled ways of harnessing and relating to the heavens.
Ditto Mary Katrantzou's psychedelic Knossos collection/ode to her family roots in Greece and her own roots in print, juxtaposing Minoan frescoes and multicolored Op-Art patterns in amphora-shaped silhouettes.
The program was the group's second of three concerts at Alice Tully Hall this spring juxtaposing Haydn's Opus 76 quartets with Beethoven's Opus 18 works, exploring the stylistic similarities between them.
It does this by juxtaposing the numeral 2 and the expression (2+2), signifying implicitly that they are meant to be multiplied, but without placing an explicit multiplication sign between them.
It does this by juxtaposing the numeral 2 and the expression (2+2), signifying implicitly that they are meant to be multiplied, but without placing an explicit multiplication sign between them.
Some galleries have spruced things up by juxtaposing older art with pieces from the 20th century, which, when done right, offers a fresh perspective and makes for a more memorable display.
The calls were made four days after President Trump tweeted a video juxtaposing a portion of recent remarks from Omar commenting on 9/11 with images of the twin towers in flames.
By juxtaposing production footage with clips from the completed film, Kristian demonstrates the extent to which sound design can enhance even a series the size and scope of the Star Wars universe.
People have been juxtaposing meme tropes for ages (not just in the wake of Harambe, as some people think), but the great boon to internet nonsense has been the rise of bots.
Photographer Myles Loftin's series Hooded evokes a sense of playfulness, juxtaposing smiling black teens donning an item of clothing long associated with violence and black fatalities against the backdrop of pastel colors.
Symbios says he's especially interested in the "speculative realist perspective" on virtual realities—how juxtaposing the virtual and actual (or real) can allow viewers to face the real and encounter the sublime.
The script, called "The Twin Towers," functions both as a mocking parody of the show—juxtaposing the characters' deep inhumanity next to a horrifying terrorist attack—and as a pitch-perfect homage.
Her process is described as harnessing the chemical elements of her work to bring across industrialist concepts, while juxtaposing the mystery hiding underneath the water with the greater flora of the park.
The works have innumerable visual and verbal puns, juxtaposing high culture references like Salvador Dalí, Gustave Courbet, David Smith, and Louis Nevelson, against allusions to pop celebrities Marilyn Monroe and Barbara Streisand.
It's no wonder that shortly after President John F. Kennedy died, Andy Warhol started on more than 300 portraits of the Widow, juxtaposing photographs of her taken before and after the assassination.
By juxtaposing Dolores and Maeve as they each hijacked other hosts for vastly different ends, the show seemed to argue that personal freedom inherently comes at the cost of someone else's subjugation.
The case of Zeki Hoca, a teacher at a Turkish school in Africa, demonstrates the dangers of juxtaposing ideology with history and reality, providing a fascinating example of what Ergun wants to exemplify.
The program that followed was characteristic of the company's current methods, juxtaposing the mighty past with a puny present that included the world premiere of "Inner Resources" by the Canadian choreographer Marie Chouinard.
His photorealistic oil paintings and detailed illustrations often depict psychically tortured subjects set against seemingly mundane backdrops, juxtaposing a keen sense of existential angst with the often equally terrifying bounds of earthly existence.
"Through juxtaposing historical and contemporary art and adopting a conceptual approach, The World Is Sound erodes the false binaries of 'East and West' and challenges the concepts underlying these reductive categories," Lee stated.
The 19th-century building adjacent to the palace, which was also damaged in World War II, will be home to a permanent exhibition juxtaposing its old masters collection with a variety of sculpture.
The pace created by juxtaposing different variations of big prints and small ones, framed images and unframed ones, creates an inviting flow that captures the visitor and directs them throughout the gallery space.
Break it down into a really sort of base iconic form and then stretch the limits of what it's capable of doing narratively by constantly remixing and re-juxtaposing them into new works.
In one of the skeleton paintings, we glimpse parts of a crosshatch painting with images of George Ohr pots floating in front of them — juxtaposing these two motifs together for the first time.
Bong's great skill as a director is soulful social satire, juxtaposing the absurd with surprisingly touching moments that help his films retain the kind of humanism that is sometimes absent in satirical works.
Others flooded the lines of C-SPAN to either discredit or defend the allegations made by Ford, with a split-screen juxtaposing the live testimony with the stories of sexual assaults from callers.
By juxtaposing the Cold War–era markers on the ground with contemporary satellite paths in the sky, Anand and Sauer encourage a new consideration of how we're present within huge, sometimes invisible information networks.
By juxtaposing the gun with some of Ernest Withers's photographs from the Civil Rights Movement, Harris offers a glimpse of what this kind of justice looks like: police dogs attacking an unarmed black man.
For its cover this week, titled "Welcome to America," Time magazine cropped the picture to show just the girl, juxtaposing it with a picture of Trump, as though he were looking down at her.
Last week, a GOP outside group named America Rising released a video tying Clinton to Sanders, and juxtaposing images of the two with footage of Fidel Castro, the Soviet Union and Occupy Wall Street.
Wilde recaptures the California vibe of the Peppers by juxtaposing the band playing around and looking antsy in a wood-paneled Cali home with badass lady longboarders tearing up waterways and showing off scars.
As a director, Bong's great skill is soulful social satire, juxtaposing the absurd with surprisingly touching moments that help his films retain a kind of humanism that can sometimes be lacking in satirical works.
Each seems to have its signature visual elements, and none is merely "forest" or "snowy": The forest is an overgrown industrial facility, for instance, juxtaposing rusty metal and stuck mechanisms with streams and flowers.
An abstract backdrop painting by Mr. Hodgkin (realized as décor by Johan Henckens) shows a selection of intense colors, juxtaposing yellow, green and red, so that we feel them as warring but adjacent emotions.
Though it began life in the mid-fifties, there is something thoroughly modern about the Fairs Cup's conception: according to UEFA's official history, the tournament's creators had "the idea of juxtaposing commerce and football".
O'Reilly is perhaps best known for his photomontage and collage works where he explores notions of transgression and subjectivity by juxtaposing contemporary imagery and his own self portraiture with visual fragments of art history.
Blending Polynesian and Western modes of expression and juxtaposing their own works with ethnographic artifacts, the artists showed the potential for cultural cross-pollination in art and simultaneous engagement with the local and global.
London (CNN Business)An advertisement juxtaposing male astronauts with a woman sitting by a stroller, and another depicting two hapless dads, are the first casualties of a British ban on gender stereotypes in advertising.
On one hand, he creates a sort of 15th-century city symphony, juxtaposing his characters with the figures in Bruges's famous artworks so that they seem to be existing in the same time-frame.
Howard, the recent biographical documentary from Don Hahn, the original producer of Beauty and the Beast, drives this point home by juxtaposing the song against images of religious protestors speaking out against LGBTQ+ people.
Be it the femme fatale, the proper lady, the damsel in distress, Burkhart effortlessly (and gleefully) subverts audience expectations by blurring the lines between the public and private, juxtaposing the pristine with the profane.
Trump's use of "alt-right" versus "alt-left" heralds a new low for his presidency, grouping some of the worst elements of American society into a sanitized bubble and juxtaposing them against civil rights activists.
Her ability to bring to life the juxtaposing forces within the women she painted sets her apart from her contemporaries; Brooks was a private figure shining a light on the margins of her own society.
He has been promoting the full diversity of world music for decades, freely juxtaposing traditions in a way that can sometimes seem designed to flatter liberal pieties about multiculturalism, but more often simply feels vibrant.
It was Mr. Goerne, the orchestra's artist in residence this season, who assembled the program, juxtaposing songs by Strauss — the latest orchestrated by the composer in 1948 — with arrangements of Schubert lieder from the 1820s.
Juxtaposing excerpts from the friend's emails with the cancer-theme poetry of Rebecca Elson, the piece makes little distinction between prose and poetic texts, which are set in the same half-speaking, half-floating style.
The installation sprawled across three floors, taking over the Astor Court and the Chinese galleries and juxtaposing their contents—devotional sculpture, masterpieces of calligraphy, Qing ceramics—with several centuries of couture inspired by Eastern exoticism.
And while juxtaposing a crimson 18th-century cloak with an avant-garde Commes des Garçons bright-scarlet hood provides nice contrast in terms of design, most of the pieces selected throughout the exhibit felt expected.
They trace his development from Cubist abstraction to grids, to the simplified geometries of his mature work, a progression Mr. Platzker amplifies by juxtaposing three photographs with their corresponding canvases, dated 1947, 1949 and 2063.
Fond of juxtaposing the concrete with the airy, he assembles a sonic kaleidoscope of varied keyboards: whooshing gusts, plonking shudders, blips and dings and clicks, lushly watery oscillations — echoing, lurid, glowing, pinging with assured solidity.
Social-media users posted pictures of the gloom, juxtaposing the dystopian afternoon sky with fictional apocalyptic places such as Gotham City from "Batman", Mordor from "Lord of the Rings" and "the upside down" from "Stranger Things".
By juxtaposing the lives of dogs, snakes, and deer against the hectic pace of the 21st century grind, Sievers imagines the many ways in which modern conveniences can be incompatible for wide-eyed and unsuspecting critters.
Howard showcases the disparate pieces in dialogue, juxtaposing hand-blocked wallpaper by the octogenarian British craftswoman Marthe Armitage with Hole and Smashing Pumpkins posters from the decade she spent as an art director for Geffen Records.
Juxtaposing a clinical control bunker, where mainly white operatives observe the gory action, with a neighborhood church where overwhelmingly black and Latino residents huddle in fear, the movie insists that the sidelines are not an option.
Priorities USA Action, the largest Democratic super PAC, on Tuesday began a $6 million digital and TV campaign that opens with a commercial, juxtaposing the grim rise in coronavirus cases with Trump's comments downplaying the threat.
"Swole Jeff Bezos" instantly became an internet meme, with one tweet juxtaposing shots of a doughy Mr. Bezos from the late 1990s (caption: "I sell books") and the brawny 2017 version ("I sell whatever I want").
Whether Busci is poking fun of famous artists like Damien Hirst, who's found painting his dumb dots on his iconic shark, or juxtaposing helpless elephants against brain-dead humans, her absurdist situations illuminate something about our condition.
In 2008, John McCain's campaign tried to turn the young senator's crowd appeal against him, with an attack ad that sneered, "He's the biggest celebrity in the world," juxtaposing Mr. Obama with Britney Spears and Paris Hilton.
Inspired loosely by Dante's Divine Comedy, Behemoth chronicles the horrific working conditions of the modern Mongolian coal miner, juxtaposing the micro suffering of the people at the helm against the macro effect on the country's natural landscape.
"Juxtaposing a fashion photo with an image of a car, you give new life to the images outside of their original medium," says McDean, who has shot campaigns for brands such as Calvin Klein, Gucci and Jil Sander.
A photo by Chandra McCormick from 2013, "Angola Prison Rodeo, Men Breaking Wild Horses," comes closest to this complexity, juxtaposing the "breaking" of horses with the imprisonment of men in one of the United States' most notorious prisons.
By juxtaposing the operator's seemingly objective, scientific responses with his highly subjective retelling of strange and mysterious incidents, Fast widens the gap between the man's two representations of reality begin to widen — and makes his credibility increasingly untenable.
By juxtaposing the artist's impasto masterpieces with items from his personal collection of Japanese art, the book's authors, Chris Uhlenbeck, Louis van Tilborgh, and Shigeru Oikawa, illustrate the clear influence of the East Asian aesthetic on van Gogh.
Juxtaposing things old and fresh, mundane and transcendent, in artworks that often utilize labor intensive (bordering on obsessive) techniques, Harvey's exhibition is a thoughtful marvel, one of the top shows I've encountered, so far, this new art year.
The sound work itself similarly has a world of indiscernible detail hiding within its deceptively placid melodic framework, juxtaposing a cloud of continuous harmonic resonance with an underlying rush of sounds moving faster than the human ear can catch.
But the game does present a highly original vision, juxtaposing the historical richness of Aloy's world, which seems loosely based on Iron Age pagan societies, with the futuristic imagery of the machines that she must frequently hunt and kill.
By juxtaposing the seemingly "indecent" visuals with challenging perspectives, toilet-infused art reshapes collective perceptions, reinvigorates considerations for how cultures function, and inverts prevailing notions of what is superior and what is inferior in the art world and beyond.
In each instance, the author or television producer tells the story of Bundy's heinous crimes, juxtaposing Bundy's handsome face, in whatever disguise he favored that day, with the beautiful young women with long center-parted hair whom he murdered.
Meanwhile, two British sisters—who both live with epilepsy on opposite sides of the Atlantic—are making a film, Separating the Strains, juxtaposing their own contrasting experiences with the condition to highlight the ongoing challenges people with epilepsy face.
Race has also become a flashpoint in the campaign, as Republicans have run ads juxtaposing old videos Delgado shot as rapper "AD the Voice" with his current campaign ads, arguing the lyrics should disqualify him from representing the district.
Juxtaposing the match against another Ken Shamrock vs Royce Gracie brilliantly heightened this anxiety, forcing us to reconcile the mix of genuine martial arts appreciation and lurid voyeurism in which UFC 1, where the pair first met, was forged.
If you met him in the desert, he would likely be wearing a ranger uniform, but if you wandered into his studio, you would find eight-foot-tall oil-on-aluminum paintings juxtaposing religious iconography with the desert's secrets.
Nothing better illustrates the breakdown of U.S. policy in the Middle East than juxtaposing President Trump's threats to abandon the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Agreement With Iran (JCPOA) and the first-ever visit of Saudi King Salman to Russia.
There's a "Black Lives Matter" video juxtaposing slavery and videos of police brutality, and another video where they comment on Sandra Bland, a young black woman who was found hanged in jail after being arrested during a traffic stop.
The congresswoman said threats on her life have increased after President Trump tweeted a video juxtaposing images of the World Trade Center being hit with a clip of Omar saying, "Some people did something" in reference to the 9/11 attacks.
In her work at the Factory, she magnifies the sense of pictorial space by juxtaposing layered surfaces, ranging from the sheer transparency of watercolor to the flat, matte opacity of flashe paint, with elegant forms that sometimes resemble collage cut-outs.
Also, by juxtaposing his observation that "every movement is a hieroglyph," with his description of being treated "like a dog, whipped by its master," Snider asks the viewer to picture what the hieroglyph for Meyerhold's degradation and suffering might be.
Photo courtesy of Dine AloneThe only thing more tired and toothless than people saying Ottawa is a lifeless government town is a self-congratulatory take juxtaposing a particularly ~ edgy~ or ~ fun~ piece of the city against the broader Boring Ottawa®.
"In editing — which is my favorite part of the process, always — I'm always struck by how easily you can alter or invert the meaning of a piece mainly by changing chronology, and juxtaposing certain scenes with other scenes," Soderbergh says.
Publisher's Weekly gave the book a starred review, saying that "Khaw continues to demonstrate her mastery of seductive short-form horror, juxtaposing the disgusting and relentlessly terrifying with moments of exquisite beauty in ways that make it impossible to look away."
Or perhaps ideas of secrecy and propaganda within art could have been probed, by juxtaposing Poitras's work with some kind of propagandistic socialist realism, or with art that was used to promote American ideals of freedom during the Cold War.
The image of John Edmonds's "Tête de Femme" (2018) published in the Times article, part of the series Tribe, subverts Man Ray's racially charged imagery, reclaiming the African mask from European modernist primitivism by juxtaposing it with a contemporary Black model.
Mr. Sykes, an outspoken conservative and opponent of Mr. Trump, began by pressing the Manhattan businessman to apologize to Heidi Cruz, the wife of Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, for resending a Twitter post juxtaposing an unflattering picture of Mrs.
For the past two years, his collections have been intensely personal: One was literally pasted with images of Simons's past, patchworked together, juxtaposing a passport image of the designer as a teenager, a photograph of his parents, a Japanese woodcut.
The most coveted ice cream flavor here is known, unofficially, as gol o bolbol — the shop's original name and a trope of Persian poetry, juxtaposing the rose (gol) with its thorns and the nightingale (bolbol) who longs for it anyway.
He gave up playing concerts in 1964 and retreated to the studio, where he got involved with the detailed engineering of his releases, sometimes juxtaposing different portions of a piece played with various styles and approaches into a curious final synthesis.
Featuring choreography by Anne Holck Ekenes, Pia Holden and Hélène Blackburn and a live score by the Norwegian musician and composer Sverre Indris Joner, the production explores, in part, the relationship between brutality and masculinity while juxtaposing aggression with vulnerability.
Yet juxtaposing the sacred and the profane at this particular moment in time, when the Catholic church is rived with internal disputes between conservatives and liberals, and religion around the world is being weaponized and politicized, is a risky move.
His real statement on Wednesday was artistic, expressed through the "constellation" of his program (the word he used in a recent New York Times interview to describe his way of juxtaposing old and new works) and his fiercely individual performances.
When: April 219–May 17 Where: Martos Gallery (41 Elizabeth Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) Working at the intersections of painting and sculpture, Raque Ford's practice embraces the "and" as opposed to the "or," continually juxtaposing unlikely materials and subjects.
The exhibition's first room precedes the chronological sequence with a display juxtaposing bust portrait sculptures in varying media and styles in neat, uniformly regulated rows on plinths of equal height, generally progressing from early to late from front to back.
The British costume designer – who won her first Oscar for 1985's A Room with a View – warned of the recent environmental and global warming issues juxtaposing the problems with the post-apocalyptic wasteland where the George Miller-directed drama is set.
But the real achievement of Calloway's detailed and nuanced portrait is its illumination of the ways early American history and American Indian history are intertwined — juxtaposing the birth of one nation, as his title has it, with the twilight of many others.
It might have been called, Foreign Bodies, because by juxtaposing pre-Renaissance art with contemporary garments it creates a surreal effect; rather than calling attention to visual affinities, the result is to demonstrate that fashion artifacts are strikingly unlike Catholic works of art.
In some cases in districts with Democratic nominees who are people of color, Republicans have resorted to tying candidates to terrorism or juxtaposing a black Democratic candidate's old raps with his current campaign speeches to argue he can't represent a majority white district.
Quickly I set about deciphering the new message he was obviously sending by juxtaposing two common plaster and resin garden angel statues with an inflated waterproof nylon TCP Global Christmas Master's-brand crèche depicting the Blessed Birth of The King of Kings.
The internet thought it looked a bit like Grand Theft Auto with the mustachioed goomba-stomper as the main character, which is a pretty funny idea, juxtaposing the bright and fun world of Mario with the violent and profane one of GTA.
The whole idea for this scene is we wanted to have our car chase that was unlike any car chase that we had seen before in combining the technology of Wakanda and juxtaposing that with the tradition of this African warrior culture.
PARELES "Where Angels Fear to Tread," one of a pair of new songs by Disclosure, is jovial and contemplative, juxtaposing the wonky strut of a house-music beat against an impossibly smooth extended sample of the 1950s vocal jazz outfit the Four Freshmen.
The movie could be about grace and vengeance, but they're presented as hoary lessons and hokey contrivances — happening upon a deer, sharing your orange juice with the madman who tried to murder you, juxtaposing the reading of an inspirational letter with an inferno.
"Unsainted" — the lead single from a new album, "We Are Not Your Kind," which will be released in August — is a pleasant annihilation, juxtaposing soaring vocals about traumatic things against ferocious heavy-metal rapping, dexterous drumming alongside quirky turntable work and guttural guitars.
"We were approached by Fat Free with the concept to collaborate with them and the artists they represent with the aim of juxtaposing two sectors of the art world that rarely, if ever, meet," says Sotheby's Old Master Paintings Specialist David Pollack.
The demon-eyed, tail-in-mouth figure looks a little like a micro-detail from a depiction of hell by 15th century Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch, juxtaposing the duo's very contemporary, microbially fracturing take on trap beats with a ferocious image that seems centuries-old.
A more effective contemporary reading of Curtis's work happens in what I consider to be the very best part of the exhibition: the room juxtaposing Curtis's images with the work of contemporary Native American artists who've reflected upon his impact on their cultural identity.
The BBC reporter quickly issued a correction on Twitter, but it didn't gain much traction; as of this writing, the update has just 167 retweets—a far cry from the original's nearly 19,000 (although another tweet juxtaposing that discrepancy subsequently went viral as well).
Showing the diversity of dance styles and techniques and juxtaposing dancers from different genres — from ballet to jookin' to contemporary and Indian dance — espoused by this group of choreographers has been part of Damian Woetzel's mission since he became director of the festival in 2007.
Inside Art LONDON — The art dealer Robert Mnuchin was testing his theory of parallels between the painter Willem de Kooning and the sculptor John Chamberlain by juxtaposing their work in his booth at Frieze Masters, the major art fair that opened here this week.
Having Davenport as a sympathetic reader, Kenner let loose his ambition to write books about modernism that mimic modernist literary techniques: They are nonlinear, boldly jumping from topic to topic, juxtaposing disparate scenes with the expectation that the reader will fill in the gaps.
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee rushed Tuesday to do its own digital ad, as did Americans for Responsible Solutions, a gun safety advocacy group, which made a spot highlighting the senator's comments and juxtaposing them with footage of Mr. Trump's most incendiary comments on guns.
In his new work, "A Letter to My Nephew," Mr. Jones again turns to Briggs — a dancer, model and male escort in the 1980s and '90s who fought addiction and illness — this time juxtaposing Briggs's struggles with the chaotic state of the nation today.
There are a handful of spots that this tech could prove helpful, the most obvious of which would be bringing special AR effects to the iOS camera, juxtaposing the spatial data that the camera can gather from a real-world space with digital AR models.
In 2018, San Diego prosecutor Summer Stephan similarly attacked progressive challenger Geneviéve Jones-Wright by promoting an attack website juxtaposing images of antifa and Black Lives Matter activists with a Soros portrait—one of many such attempts to link Soros with anti-police sentiment.
It is reasonable and fair game for Nature to take issue with the way Hammond framed the documents, but juxtaposing the use of FOIA—a crucial process by which citizens hold their governments accountable—alongside a major incident of criminal hacking is bizarre, and was handled poorly.
We got our first look at season 3 back in February during the Super Bowl when Hulu parodied President Ronald Reagan's iconic 1984 Morning in America commercial, juxtaposing the utopian vision presented by the Republic of Gilead and the horrors it perpetrates on the women it enslaves.
In "Parasite," the South Korean thriller that took home four Oscars Sunday night, including the award for best picture, the tension between rich and poor is on full display, juxtaposing the luxury and abundance of the haves with the hardship and squalor of the have-nots.
"No 2 BeeF (slima)" finds the group braiding together a series of syncopated vocal samples, juxtaposing their cavorting interplay with a slinkily sinking bottom end; somehow, the results are agile and sluggish at the same time, and the result has its own disorienting buzz, to be sure.
Benito Martinez's Emmy-worthy performances in all three seasons -- but, in particular, the most recent one -- portrayed a Mexican middle-class bilingual dad who crosses the border without authorization to retrace his missing son's path to the US Ridley tackled immigration by juxtaposing hate and humanity.
And when Argentina's Lionel Messi did not shake the hand of one of the child mascots before a World Cup game, angry videos exploded all over the internet, many of them juxtaposing Messi's seemingly innocent oversight with images of Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo playfully fawning over children.
The film, directed by Davis Guggenheim ("An Inconvenient Truth"), looks back at Gates's childhood in Seattle, the founding of Microsoft and his antitrust battle against the government in 1998, juxtaposing those personal triumphs and challenges with his efforts to improve the world's problems using his singular mind.
Admittedly, the show's reputation for tugging at the heartstrings is well earned, and there was more than a little manipulation in juxtaposing preparation for the wedding of Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Toby (Chris Sullivan) with gauzy images of what might have been had Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) lived.
Nixon, who remained more than 20 points behind Cuomo in a recent poll, released a video last week juxtaposing women marching for empowerment with Cuomo's statements about hiring former New York Assemblyman Sam Hoyt, who was admonished for an affair with a 19-year-old female intern.
A new global ad campaign from Microsoft will aim to sell "The Power of Teams," juxtaposing old-school conference room meetings, complete with packets of printed-out charts and spilled coffee as phones are passed, versus what the company pitches as a new way of working.
Saar finds great inspiration in her heritage, embedding tokens of her Black, Irish, and Native American ancestry alongside symbols of astrology and mysticism (the artist's astrological sign, Leo, appears consistently throughout the exhibition), metaphysically juxtaposing the inner and the outer self, the earthly and the celestial.
Juxtaposing the remains of an ancient Mesopotamia with the modern 'Iraq' created by the colonial carving up of the region by the European powers post-World War I, the photographer captured rural poverty in the same space as tourist wealth and the westernization of the 1950s and '60s.
The premise might recall something as light as "Grosse Pointe Blank," in which John Cusack horsed around as a cutie-pie assassin, and indeed "Barry" does get good comedic mileage from juxtaposing the exotica of the contract-killer life style with the mundane flavor of the straight world.
He never lost his fondness for orange-crate labels, which were re-surfacing as (not inexpensive) collectibles at flea markets; it occurred to him that juxtaposing their imagery of feel-good boosterism with his own editorial commentary would make for a disarming, yet pointed way to express himself.
This year's final program may prove the most intriguing for dance fans of any age, juxtaposing Ephrat Asherie's hip-hop innovations, Calpulli Mexican Dance Company's reinvention of an Aztec ritual and excerpts from Parul Shah's "Enduring Silence," which offers social commentary grounded in the classical North Indian form kathak.
She remains at her best in intricate bits like one sending up the impossibility of a woman "having it all": She runs down a litany of unrealistic expectations for women before juxtaposing it with the simplicity of male ambition, which involves a sandwich and part of the garage.
"We thought that juxtaposing this work with Annan's views of Glasgow, made during the height of industrialization, would allow us to effectively represent one century of industry in Britain, from its peak to its decline," Amanda Maddox, curator of Thomas Annan and author of the accompanying catalogue, told Hyperallergic.
And while he is often described as a collector of objects ("I'm definitely a lover of things," he tells me, "and a true believer that things speak"), he is also a collector of ideas, mining and inspecting and artfully juxtaposing ideologies in order to draw connections between past and present.
By juxtaposing the work of artists as different as Vogeler, the Australia-based design team Perks and Mini, and the Armenian filmmaker Vardan Danielyan, Ms. Deliss hopes to above all explore the "transversal connections" between artists, also as they existed before the internet and the age of easy world travel.
To erase and omit is exactly what the test taker is asked to do; and, in juxtaposing personally and politically motivated erasures, from the renunciation of family members to the "forcibly disappeared" (los desaparecidos) of the dictatorship era, Multiple Choice suggests that there is an ethics to any act of elimination.
Opinion: A black voter on Trump: What we have to lose Deray McKesson, a leader in the Black Lives Matter movement, tweeted a political cartoon juxtaposing Donald Trump saying "America's Not Great" to a crowd of supporters cheering and one showing Kaepernick saying the same thing only to get booed.
Ocasio-Cortez recently called on other members of Congress to defend Omar and raised concerns over the congresswoman's safety after President Donald Trump posted a video to Twitter juxtaposing imagery of the September 11 terror attacks with footage of the congresswoman making a speech in which she referenced the attacks.
"We set out to create a leather collection for modern women, juxtaposing the hard and soft throughout; taking pieces such as the leather harness out of its connotations and making it an elegant accessory for layering over any wardrobe in all types of occasions," Bayne said in a press release.
The SLF is hitting McCaskill over immigration with a new television ad juxtaposing a statement McCaskill made in 28500 opposing amnesty for immigrants in the country illegally to her 6900 vote in favor of a bipartisan immigration bill  designed to create a pathway to citizenship for an estimated 2628 million people.
"We're juxtaposing antique talismans with new technology," said Jessica Lee, creative director and co-founder, along with one of her brothers, Jonas, of the California-based company Bucardo, which is named after a Spanish mountain goat that was the first animal to be brought back (even briefly) from extinction through cloning.
And though he has mastered the commercial art of juxtaposing opposites — tradition and novelty, niche and pop, East and West, Anglo and Continental, personal and institutional — it is his commitment to stewardship that has formed the basis of his decade-and-a-half-long ascent to the top of men's fashion.
Extreme close-ups get uncomfortably intimate and keep viewers on edge from the first frame; juxtaposing the sound of stretching leather with a shot of the individual folds of skin on a pair of quivering lips is the stuff of nightmares, made all the more unsettling because it never coheres into sense.
Levant creates the same effect with two more small installations, one juxtaposing a bin of seaweed, kelp, and bits of discarded metal with a "fan" of interwoven seaweed strands and chopsticks, and the other pairing two chopstick fans with Petri dishes and other disparate objects, including electrical tape, ear buds, and Band-Aids.
While it includes pieces from the 18th century to the present day, it privileges (as they say in museum-ese) theme over time, juxtaposing a Vionnet haute couture pink tulle confection with the ominous date of 1929, for example, next to a peach nylon lace one John Galliano made 70 years later.
Soap reliefs created with consumer materials such as hair extensions, cigarette ash, Forever 21 jeans, and Smirnoff Ice hang side-by-side on an old brick wall exposed to the elements, allowing for the possibility of rain to lather them and juxtaposing the idea of sterilization with that of chaotic, dirty consumption.
Juxtaposing icy bleakness — a length of police tape and streaks of blood are the few colors in an ocean of gray — against the golden hues of an aspirational society, Mr. Zvyagintsev captures the devastating emotional violence inflicted by one generation on the next amid reports of war in Ukraine and a pending apocalypse.
Critic score: 90%Based on Piper Kerman's memoir "Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison," Netflix's first hit television show takes creative liberties, juxtaposing Piper's privileged experience with lovable fictional characters who may not be perfect but who have been wronged again and again by the justice system.
While Cooper was mocking Fox for their handling of the Hannity revelations, Hannity took aim at Cooper by featuring him in a montage that included his "60 Minutes" interview with adult-film star Stormy Daniels while juxtaposing that to an interview that Jerry Springer previously had with a woman on his program.
Juxtaposing the tenuous connection to freedom of speech in both claims with the dramatic exercise of judicial power that would end how half of America organises public employment and chooses to treat its LGBT neighbours makes the conservative side of both cases look very much like the "judicial activism" those on the right often decry.
Robert Gober, not known for an ongoing commitment to racial issues, produced what he saw as a commentary on white guilt by juxtaposing a white sleeping man with a black hanged man in a 1989 lithograph — and generated a similar controversy to today's when black employees at the Hirshhorn Museum, where it was exhibited, protested.
SS: Early on, we were playing with the idea of juxtaposing the Bosleys of Chicago with the Bardens from Sandy Hook, because they're both parents who both had three children, who both lost a son, and the response from the country to the two families was so very different, and it left all of us going, why?
By yoking her '60s imagery to the cascading disasters of the Iraq War — which Bush, who avoided service in Vietnam (along with Dick Cheney and Donald Trump), launched without a moment's hesitation — Bernstein presents us with a split screen juxtaposing the death-spiral of Vietnam with the brutality, ineptitude and callowness of the Bush-Cheney regime.
On For the Fallen, the band's first full-length, Willetts pulls from his usual box of lyrical weaponry to deliver a warning, a testament, and a rallying cry—juxtaposing the horrors of war and our collapsing society with more personal reflections on death and mourning, and with the need to resist the creeping tendrils of autocracy and repression.
Most impressively, he built his own kitchen language from elements of his childhood and early professional training in India; his labor in precise, demanding Swiss kitchens; the lessons in juxtaposing ideas from different cuisines that he imbibed under Gray Kunz at Lespinasse; and his life as an immigrant who survived and ultimately thrived in New York City.
This will strike fans of ironic laughs as a missed opportunity, but Amanda Szeglowski's dance-theater piece is more interested in juxtaposing what fueled the televised parade of amateurs — a quintessentially American belief in yourself — with the new reality of a world in which skill, talent and career paths have lost their traditional meaning and become unmoored.
Entitled "Humanity and Inhumanity," the action sought to link the Holocaust with Civil Rights Movement by juxtaposing Chagall's correspondences with a rare recording of a 1967 Martin Luther King speech at County Hall in Charleston, South Carolina, and a collection of documents exchanged between members of Israel's Provisional Council who drafted and signed the country's declaration of independence in May 1948.
A 2016 piece by scholar Jimmy Johnson (which, full disclosure, I gave feedback on) posits an inherent anti-blackness within the "interracial" porn category by juxtaposing the "one-drop rule" with the idea that, through this tabooed and fetishized sexual interaction, Black men are "blackening" the white women they share scenes with and penetrate, voiding their racial purity through this act of miscegenation.
After I saw the newest Broadway revival, I noted that there were as many people -- mostly younger -- wondering whether juxtaposing music from the 1950s in a contemporary setting had worked as there were others -- mostly older -- who seemed put off by the new digital effects but remained, to quote one 60-something woman, "still shattered" by the music and the story's overall effect.
Another data visualization piece, by Pitch Interactive, "Out of Sight, Out of Mind—Immersive Data Visualization" (2016), is a site-specific multi-media installation commissioned for the show, which tracks American drone strikes and kills in Afghanistan since 2004 (totaling out at more than 3,300), juxtaposing these numbers with global political milestones such as Barack Obama being sworn in as president.
Konnikova sticks to her genre's familiar formula, juxtaposing academic research with brief narratives of a wide range of cons, from the two-bit three-card ­monte games that were once ubiquitous on New York City street corners to more outlandish scams, like the 19th-century Scot ­Gregor MacGregor who made a fortune persuading the public to invest in the bonds of a fictional government.
As someone who writes about cultural expression that stems from an island that had to defend its ban on slavery for decades (from 214 in Haiti, and from 14 in the neighboring Dominican Republic) while surrounded by hostile slaveholding colonies, the sheer coincidence of these two artists' work being featured on the High Line at the same time compelled my interest in juxtaposing their work.
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But juxtaposing the two different works came close to not happening; when Scott Lawrimore, previously the director of the Jacob Lawrence Gallery at the University of Washington and chief curator of the Frye Art Museum, first stepped aboard as exhibit designer in late 2017, the show was originally called The Art of Selling Hawaii and had been first conceptualized as a way to showcase a large collection of Hawaii ephemera.
By countering Confederate generals with a African-American man clad in modern clothing; juxtaposing the female caryatids used as pillars to uphold the temple-like Metropolitan Museum modeled partly on African traditions; and responding to a fountain honoring Queen Victoria in front of Buckingham Palace, the three artists change the terms of the volatile but also distracting debate about toppling or maintaining monuments, between erasing and preserving history.
And at Loewe, Jonathan Anderson offered an elegantly pointed meditation on the selfie and 16th- and 17th-century cameos (the connection between the two), juxtaposing the now-and-then by setting the cool of a black riding coat against the frippery of handkerchief-hem skirts trimmed in Elizabethan lace; needle punching ribbed cream knits into organdy petticoats; and flopping a cravat and balloon sleeves out from under a basic black knit tank.
" Many others drew on tropes from science fiction and fantasy, invoking comic-book villains, the Harry Potter novels and films, and even "The Wizard of Oz." Breitbart, the far-right news website that has been a champion of Mr. Trump's campaign and his presidency, took notice as well, juxtaposing an image of the leaders with a clip showing George Lucas, the "Star Wars" creator, saying, "I may have gone too far in a few places.
The film explores Burden's oeuvre project by project, juxtaposing scenes and stills of Burden's early actions — having himself shot in the arm ("Shoot," 1971), cramming himself in a locker ("Five Day Locker Piece," 1971), getting his hands nailed to a Volkswagen ("Trans-fixed," 1974) — with the filmmakers' recent interview footage of Burden walking around his expansive property in Topanga Canyon on the outskirts of Los Angeles County, the artist's home until his death from malignant melanoma in 2015.
Yellowstone gives voice to this conflict — between the sort of Montanans who love to put "fourth generation" behind their names when running for office and the type of people whose Montana home is a secondary residence — while juxtaposing it with a much older one: the conflict between the Natives who think of Montana not as a state, but as their ancestral home, and the white men who wrested more of their claim to that land with each generation.
Joelle Monique, Polygon: In showing the legacy of Wakanda, which is filled with wealth and knowledge, and juxtaposing it with the hardships that black youths faced in Oakland, Coogler establishes a conversation around the dichotomy of being African-American versus African...Black Panther seeks to find a middle ground between these two worlds: a world where black Americans aren't left out of the cultural celebration of their West African roots, and where greedy people don't have an opportunity to consume Wakanda.
Structured around audio interviews with 45 artists, writers, and historians including Simone Forti, Alan Nakagawa, Norman Klein, Lynell George, and Harry Gamboa Jr., these stories range from the displacement of the residents of Chavez Ravine to make way for Dodger Stadium, to the replacement of native plants with citrus groves and fields for cattle grazing, to the Second Great Migration of African Americans to urban centers like Los Angeles after World War II. As with much of his work, Pescador uses everyday materials, found objects, and personal photographs to tell stories, juxtaposing them to present a subjective, collaged vision of history.
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An advertisement the environmental group is pushing on the web starting Monday quotes Trump's numerous declarations that he wants to hire the "best people," juxtaposing Kavanaugh with Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty to fraud charges; former campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE, who was convicted of tax fraud charges; dismissed officials like former adviser Omarosa Manigault NewmanOmarosa Onee Manigault NewmanScaramucci breaks up with Trump in now-familiar pattern Press: The new Southern Strategy Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE and others.

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