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But it's telling that Bady situates Dany's choice in the character's political reality, while Felker-Martin situates it in her legacy of trauma.
Our episode three opener sort of situates us in the camp, and our episode four opener situates that Chester's been deployed now, to Guadalcanal.
He situates African American life on a planet of black pathology.
He situates Christian art in the varied, unassimilated customs of its believers.
It is a fiction that situates the locus of power in her.
It situates jewel-like spatters of paint alongside dramatic hazes of color.
In its place, he situates daily observation as his final ethical-aesthetic calling.
In the final pages of his biography, Moser situates Sontag in world history.
On the podcast, he situates the case within the larger craziness of the 1970s.
But he also situates that loss within the larger arc of his subject's life.
Someone stomps on a car and situates a Confederate flag in a broken window.
Each situates a feminist body politic within a broader discussion of violence and desire.
Fittingly, given the title, in "20th Century Women," he also situates her in history.
Here, Kuruş situates blockchain within mutating notions of territory under 21st-century hyperconnectivity and globalization.
The sweeping photographic collage situates SMITH himself as the first member of this new humanity.
Estés situates her feminine underworld in remote locations, deep inside abandoned wells and desert burrows.
That murk is where Ghenov situates himself and his work — the "sliver" in the exhibition title.
She provides criticism which situates Brooks's poems in the social and political conditions of her time.
In the end, The Blue Hill situates paraphrase as something other than a method or exercise.
But Baldwin situates himself in opposition to the Nation of Islam and their militant calls to action.
Each letter has its own balance and grace that situates itself within the larger body of text.
McKenzie is currently the director of the Joint Staff, which often situates officers well for top commands.
It is amidst this political morass that Adirley Quierós's Once There Was Brasília (63) situates itself in.
It is this phenomenological approach that uniquely situates McGinley in an art-historical tradition of imaging youth.
The report also situates the Zika and reproductive health situation alongside other countries in the Western Hemisphere.
"Nuba & Latuka: The Colour Photographs" firmly situates George Rodger within this burgeoning and important field of photographic history.
It also situates non-Western art outside of time, depriving it of any sense of evolution or development.
Inventur situates itself between the utter depravity of the war and the beginning of moral and economic recovery.
This episode situates this show within the rest of the Narcos universe in a brilliant but ultimately improbable scenario.
In a smaller adjoining gallery, the Met situates Rodin further into historical context, this time within larger cultural trends.
This film documents her remarkable life and situates it within the wider context of the history of her tribe.
Justice Kennedy's rationale situates conservative Christianity in the minority, with the ability to use religious freedom as a defense.
James Delbourgo's engrossing new biography situates Sloane within the welter of intellectual and political crosscurrents that marked his times.
A text preamble situates the story line during a peaceful era in the "Three Kingdoms" era of Chinese history.
Utah Sequences, now showing at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, situates Holt at the vanguard of phenomenological investigations.
She situates this complexity in her works' aesthetic, leaving each image unmanipulated, rather than blending them into seamless panoramas.
Georeferencing data situates the maps spatially, so that multiple maps can be laid over each other in the digital interface.
In "Carl Sandburg Village (Where My Parents Met)," Coval situates his parents' courtship within the urban renewal of the 1960s.
Both vehicles share the same "skateboard" architecture, which situates the battery in the middle of the vehicle in the floor.
Including films outside Hitchcock's oeuvre in the discussion situates Psycho's shower scene as a milestone in the history of cinema.
O.J. Simpson has a satirical bite to it, but "The Verdict" firmly situates its story in the realm of tragedy.
A new museum in the former capital of the Confederacy situates the conflict in the history of slavery and freedom.
Heji Shin's photographs of babies crowning, featured at the Whitney Biennial this year, also situates childbirth as a work itself.
Even if Craig does return, it will be interesting to see how the franchise situates 007 in a post-Brexit world.
Macbeth and Desdemona confront their own existential situations; Ryder heightens their angst through the dark settings in which he situates them.
But after a qualified plumber situates the single device onto your water line, data starts quietly trickling into the companion app.
Phoelix's production situates her in leisurely, atmospheric R&B, and there's almost always the hint of a smile in her voice.
She has a brilliant ear for offhand description, the kind that immediately situates us in a location, or in a consciousness.
Following in the footsteps of fellow Texas country artists like George Jones and George Strait, Watson's music situates himself between the two.
Each episode of the new show from Slate examines the themes of a Shakespeare play, and situates it for today's political landscape.
This Bravia TV, the X703F, situates itself in between the X270F (the budget pick) and the X700F (the high-end, expensive pick).
More than once, Moser situates Sontag's writing about camp and pop culture alongside feminist and African American attempts to expand the canon.
Callie Kloves's script, which situates the action in early 20th-century India, diverges from the Kipling stories considerably and at times uneasily.
Listening situates us in community in times when we can feel unmoored, helping us understand that everyone is fighting their own battle.
Scenters-Zapico, an incoming professor at the University of Puget Sound, situates many of her poems at the nexus where apparent antitheses converge.
He'll be taking on a TV series based on the novel Lovecraft Country, which situates dark, pulp fiction fantasy tropes in Jim Crow America.
Consequently, he situates grime, particularly the lean years after Dizzee, Wiley, and others became stars, within a larger story of rampant development and gentrification.
Rothberg's gossamer VR installation, Water Without Wet (2020), situates the viewer in a virtual space defined by its 360-degree expanse of horizonless water.
Rodriguez situates America's ongoing practice of migrant detention within a centuries-long project of violence against indigenous peoples, starting with Spanish contact in 1519.
That still situates him well behind Brad Rutter, who garnered $4.7 million in all-time winnings, including tournaments; and Jennings, who won $3.4 million.
This Friday, Netflix is premiering a new one-off movie special Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling that situates the classic cartoon in modern times.
And because You situates us firmly in Joe's point of view, via narration and other tricks, it leaves us no real exit from that perspective.
This situates the speaker low to the ground, very much of the earth, among a great, but not grand, multitude, among the rest of us.
One of the most satisfying accomplishments of "Black Radical" is the way that Greenidge situates Trotter's biography in the broader story of liberal New England.
A close third-person voice situates "Playthings" in an eerie place between a lived account of insanity and a careful observation of a mind's unraveling.
Ms. Abrams, who unlike Ms. Byrd situates herself on the left flank of the Democratic Party, believes that good progressive governing is the way forward.
Sandy Rodriguez situates America's ongoing practice of migrant detention within a centuries-long project of violence against indigenous peoples, starting with Spanish contact in 1519.
The story takes a classic whodunnit premise and situates it in an coming-of-age story as well as the intellectual world of classic literature.
The Facebook post "situates the attack as extremist and terrorist," says J.M. Berger, an expert at the International Center for Counter-Terrorism in the Hague.
Schneider places you behind the driver's seat as a car curves around enormous mountains, and situates his lens to fall in line with a hiker's steps.
It situates beauty in the Rabelaisian, orgiastic vein, weaving in a bloodied tampon or the grunting of a hog with angelic faces and the blooming flowers.
Director Anna Rose Holmer situates much of the film in wide shot, the better to underscore how isolated Toni feels from the rest of the world.
Curator Ian Alteveer situates Marshall's work biographically in relation to Los Angeles, where he moved as a child, and Chicago, where he lived as an adult.
Another has to do with how the Trump administration's approach toward North Korea situates it within the broader context of U.S. foreign policy choices and actions.
"Unmaking the Presidency" situates Trump's tenure in the history of the executive branch, and shows how he is remaking the office itself in his own image.
For this production, with sets by Charlie Corcoran, Mr. Wadsworth mostly situates the action in an eerily spacious room, a combination bed chamber and sitting salon.
The rating percentage index, or R.P.I., which situates teams' winning percentages in the context of their schedules' strengths, remains the committee's primary mechanism for sorting teams.
Unlike Bong, who always begins his films affirming the class status of his characters, Kang situates his characters cosmically, as reincarnations of centuries-old princesses and generals.
The spectacle of loquacious sadism situates the audience as empathetic with distance, never siding entirely with any one character but relishing the battle for its own sake.
Thus begins a series of letters that situates the speakers in relationship to each other and enacts their shared struggle to locate a stable sense of self.
Sklenicka celebrates Adams's work and persuasively situates it in an era characterized both by drastic cultural changes and by the persistence of old expectations, conventions, and biases.
The first chapter, for instance, situates you in a park, where noises play as Hull notices them, building on each other and looping to form a lively soundscape.
It's a testament to Glover's all-black writers' room for Atlanta, which situates its characters in the depths of Atlanta without buffoonery or canned jokes at every turn.
Smartly, A Quiet Place takes on these questions at several stages in a child's development — from birth to early teen years — and situates them in this post-apocalyptic landscape.
He effortlessly situates a masterwork in the context of its creator's career, and that career within the larger arc of art history — all, with a light but authoritative hand.
Scrub past the recap and the credits, and stop at the opening montage, which situates this second season as the necessary follow-up to a veritable pop culture phenomenon.
That situates her a world away from the comeback that, in the age of social media and multi-million dollar celebrity endorsements, would await Williams as a playing mother.
But while both Ferris and Park employed the first-person plural, in an attempt to capture the workplace hive mind, Butler situates her novel squarely inside a single head.
What makes Claws stand out is that it situates these nails in their natural habitat: with the black and brown women who made them so popular to begin with.
Further, the recital format situates an artist as an optical subject for particular class and demographic of people who are patrons of institutionally issued culture, never producers of culture.
The video, with Ms. Manson (in a hooded red cloak reminiscent of "The Handmaid's Tale") intercut with clips of police versus protesters, situates her predictions squarely in the present.
Paradoxically, Japan is one of the lowest producers of primary energy—oil, coal, natural gas—which situates it as a vulnerable state with regard to energy production and consumption.
An ancient tragedy seen through the lens of current crises, this Classical Theater of Harlem production of the Sophocles play situates the action within the Black Lives Matter movement.
"Between you and the abyss is what you want to know," Mr. Gunn sings amid the fuzztone and tinkly percussion of "Transcendental Hangover"; that's where the Lavender Flu situates itself.
It seems like Wall works hard because it isn't work, because that's just the way he situates himself on a basketball court, by going everywhere and doing all he can.
It's a shrewdly economical set piece that both demonstrates Hittman's gift for visually driven storytelling and situates Autumn in a world that you want to pluck her right out of.
Ari Aster's Midsommar, an operatic follow-up to 2018's Hereditary, situates its tale of grief, breakups, and rites in northern Sweden at the height of the country's sun season.
The first I call the traditional father way, when the novelist slightly situates himself or herself above the text and knows what each and every character is going to do.
While its instrumentation is evocative of club music, stylistically it situates itself a little less conclusively; it's consistently caught in medias res in a multiplicity of oddly conjoined timbres and moods.
The migration to Downtown Brooklyn is a nice shuffle in that it situates artists in a heavily trafficked, public building, compared to previous locations that were specifically dedicated to the fair.
The first situates the Gilead regime's quest to control the means of reproduction in the context of an enormous fertility collapse, caused by the combination of environmental catastrophe and rampant S.T.D.s.
Rather than just being another duel between the XCOM organization and alien invaders, War of the Chosen situates the battle against the Advent as part of a growing and global resistance.
This kind of comparison between the "primitive" and the "advanced" situates this RimWorld scenario very differently to the previous two, but once more within common and more importantly familiar sci-fi tropes.
In all seriousness, Emily wants me to know this isn't a sexual thing—she just situates Corbyn within a historical lineage of great and occasionally genocidal 20th century communist daddies, like Lenin.
By streaming the show on Amazon Prime alongside links to purchase the collection's lingerie pieces, Savage X Fenty situates itself squarely within the aspirational world of high fashion and affordable, approachable commerce.
John Weidman's book situates nine of the country's would-be presidential assassins, from John Wilkes Booth to John Hinckley, in a metaphysical shooting gallery and lets them goad one another across time.
To isolate something, to shear it from its context, is to distort it; by gathering stories from the past, Abdurraqib situates A Tribe Called Quest within the fullness of history and memory.
It also situates him firmly within the brutal, multigenerational cycle of legacy and revenge that makes "Game of Thrones" go — even if the actor still isn't sure why he fits in so well.
It situates Rauschenberg's work amid that of two dozen fellow artists who provided an audience for one another in New York City in the '21950s and '873s, the years of bohemia's final flourish.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker situates most of her antic, awkward, strangely moving plays in the Northeast, but perhaps she'll head farther south in this new work, directed by Lila Neugebauer.
Ari Aster's Midsommar, a confidently directed and operatic follow-up to 2018's Hereditary, situates its tale of grief, breakups, and rites in northern Sweden at the height of the country's sun season.
Ari Aster's Midsommar, a confidently directed and operatic follow-up to 2018's Hereditary, situates its tale of grief, breakups, and rites in northern Sweden, at the height of its endless sun season.
The Neue Galerie show points, even more bracingly, in the other direction and situates Munch and his contemporaries in the mid-spring of their lives, in the high-yield hours of noon to dusk.
A passing reference to a Private Eye cartoon of Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home situates the crucial action of the novel in the years 1963-64, a fateful era in Britain's own cultural upheavals.
Immersive and elaborate, it situates you as witness to the eerie remnants of a Bacchanalian feast that could either exist in a new, alien world or represent the ruins of our current ailing one.
Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play Music | How to Listen David W. Blight's new biography situates Frederick Douglass, the fugitive slave turned abolitionist leader and a brilliant writer and orator, at the center of American history.
We're asking those questions now as part of Vera's Reimagining Prison initiative, which is developing a new vision for incarceration in the United States, one that situates human dignity at its philosophical and operational core.
The script (by John McNamara, who co-adapted the novels for TV) situates Quentin in a mental hospital, where he is nearly convinced that his time at a magical academy was entirely in his head.
In video clips and in his songs, Usher situates himself in an Atlanta of skyscrapers and strip clubs, and he can be as brazenly materialistic as his hip-hop contemporaries, singing about luxury cars and champagne.
Cultural Cousins situates 10 artists of Latinx and Filipinx descent, to lay out their personal histories alongside one another in a space decorated to resemble a living room, establishing the kinship and intimacy of a family.
Feinstein's dazzling act of momentary hypnosis situates her with the Lefties, who just want the president to sign the DREAM Act, a bipartisan bill that would extend statutory protection to undocumented immigrants who arrived as children.
He braves his own translations, and situates Rumi in the broader context of his time and place: a moment of vast creative productivity in the medieval Islamic world, where Sufis were pushing the boundaries of orthodoxy.
Metacritic score: 74 Ari Aster's Midsommar, a confidently directed and operatic follow-up to 2018's Hereditary, situates its tale of grief, breakups, and rites in northern Sweden, at the height of its endless sun season.
The work situates the viewer simultaneously in the past and present while these morphed futures shift our understanding of place, time, and geography — factors that are crucial in our constructions of social, historical, cultural, and political values.
Heidkamp situates himself unabashedly within the tradition of French and American plein air painters, those who reveled in the physicality of paint and its ability to capture truths of light, mood, and weather seemingly on the fly.
The world situates itself in a Kingdom Hearts context by reminding you that it's not all Aladdin and Ariel, that Disney has a core, that it all emerged from something which was once wholly strange and alien.
Garth Greenwell's highly anticipated follow-up to What Belongs To You — longlisted for the National Book Award for Fiction in 2016 — once again situates us in Sofia, Bulgaria, where an American teacher is working and living abroad.
The problem is that the way we talk about him and something like Death Stranding situates this as an anomaly rather than part of a longer tradition of game design, a potential "way in" to other works.
Through mining her early recollections, the photographic archives of her family and her childhood neighbors, and the anthropology of Manhattan during those tumultuous decades, Jacquette situates these adventure playgrounds within both a personal and broader historical dialogue.
From the largest chocolate candy sculpture, to the largest art installation made from coat hangers, Guinness World Records situates their 40,000-plus records over the people suggesting new ones, or from those attempting to beat already established feats.
The director, Renaud Barret, situates his film in the here and now that presents itself to his camera — the movie doesn't delve into the root causes of the poverty and oppression that make the country a pressure cooker.
This immersive Tooting Arts Club production, a transfer from London that's been playing in New York since February, situates the action of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's well-loved and lyrically dexterous musical in a functioning pie shop.
The latest example is "Alienated America: Why Some Places Thrive While Others Collapse" by Tim Carney, a mix of sociology and shoe-leather reporting that convincingly situates the rise of Trump in the context of Middle America's communitarian collapse.
"10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World" situates readers at the start with a map of Istanbul, marked with landmarks given new meaning through the novel's narrative: the Intercontinental Hotel, the Cemetery of the Companionless, the Bosphorus Bridge.
But Silicon Valley situates its clash of ideas within a larger framework of cooperation and compromise, under the premise that what's good for the ecosystem as a whole will also benefit individual players, even if they sometimes have competing interests.
In his introductory essay, the acclaimed Sudanese writer Taban Lo Liyong calls on contemporary writers to resurrect traditional forms of storytelling, such as the fable and the folktale, and situates the anthology in the broader context of the African literary aesthetic.
This skill situates him within a lineage of French artists going back to 18th-century portraitists like Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun and Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, for whom fashion was a signifier, yes, but also an opportunity to present bravura technique in paint.
The label situates the band's sound as "something between Thisquietarmy, Sutekh Hexen, and Darkspace,"which rings true; hints of aggressively atmospheric USBM bands like Ash Borer bleed through, as well, married with a sort of frenetic, hyperdriven post-rock prettiness.
But I've actually often felt that way about Margaret Atwood's novel, which posits a genocide that happens off-page, then situates a bunch of things that predominantly affect people of color around the world on a group of white women.
They come with a storybook that situates the bearded character, who wears a black hat and a Jewish prayer shawl, in the Hanukkah story: He watches over the oil in the Maccabees' temple to ensure it burns for eight days.
In his new book, Matthias Buchinger: The Greatest German Living, Ricky Jay, the illusionist and actor who lent his collections to the Met show, situates Buchinger in the tradition of conjurers, disabled prodigies, and remarkable writers who provided popular entertainment.
This exhibition situates his work in a larger context, from his patronage of the arts — he collected Mondrian and Chagall — to his efforts to restart his architecture practice after fleeing the Nazis to New York, where he died in 1950.
In the staged video, Chyna (who actually delivered via cesarean section), situates herself in the pushing position while Kris Jenner stands behind her, biting her finger in anticipation, and fiancé Rob Kardashian sits at the end of the bed with his arms extended.
The latter therapies are private and isolating; the experience at apexart, in particular, situates you within a more vulnerable, public setting among strangers — and the exhibition remains up around you as a reminder of the gallery's traditional function as a room for display.
Set to a discordant remixed version of Simon and Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence" and featuring a CGI rendering by Hiba Ali of the Kalashnikov bullet, Gravenor situates the destruction wreaked on her body within the historical context of the bullet's manufacture.
The result is the bomb, an immersive documentary experience that situates a poetic, 55-minute film inside a 360-degree audiovisual installation by United Visual Artists (UVA), eight 30-foot-tall screens in the round, scored live by indie supergroup The Acid.
It is a movie that safely situates a problem in the past, and when it comes time to suggest a solution to that problem, it doesn't try to look at that problem via a broader lens (like BlacKkKlansman or even Black Panther).
Though both Arendt's defenders and detractors are heard from, Ms. Ushpiz's film situates the Eichmann episode within a broad and rich portrait of an intellectual determined to use the tools of rationality to comprehend historical events that seem to defy all reason.
Justin du Rivage's " Revolution Against Empire " (Yale) re-situates the Revolution not as a colonial rebellion against the mother country but as one episode in a much larger political quarrel that swept the British Empire in the second half of the eighteenth century.
Its unparalleled permanent exhibition, "And Still We Rise: Our Journey Through African American History and Culture," spans 20 galleries, taking visitors from the dawn of mankind in Africa to the election of Barack Obama, and deftly situates Detroit's role in the black experience.
A critical look at race in the U.S., delivered with Coates' characteristic thoughtfulness and wisdom, We Were Eight Years In Power situates the current social, political, and cultural conversations we're having as a country within the larger web of history, making it a must-read.
That video from February shows the V50 running a messaging app on one screen and what appears to be Google Maps on the other, as well as a racing game that situates the actual game on one screen and the controls on the other.
Writing about nuns is a risky business, but McDermott situates their lives exactly where they belong: in the difficult, often conflicting world that embraces practical competence, a commitment to extreme generosity and a lived belief not only in goodness but in the fairness of God.
T+E+A+M's Ghostbox situates a domestic landscape in an abandoned big box retail store in a manner that incorporates the "ruin porn" that is nowadays synonymous with Detroit's decades-long decline, both to challenge the idea and recognize the media's role in urbanism.
The dazzling staging by Ersan Mondtag, one of Germany's rising young directors, situates us in a sinister Munich in 2023, where the rain rarely stops (umbrellas are a big prop element) and fluorescent lights and neon colors are the only respite from the penetrating darkness.
Andrew Ervin's review situates the book happily in the genre of the ugly American living abroad: "MacKenzie makes clear what Emma might not always see: that her life stands in stark contrast to those of both newly arrived Haitians and impoverished Brazilians," Ervin writes.
It situates itself in and focuses on the in-between space of the "1.5 generation," people who immigrated before their early teens and for whom there can be the unshakeable feeling of being not entirely American nor entirely enmeshed in cultures of origin either.
The inclusion of Rocca's drawing is significant, as it situates this post-267 work within a lineage of art that mines unconscious and psychic states through the evocation of dream imagery, and it reflects on an important shift that occurred in her work in 22017.
That we are considering accepting a nuclear freeze or a similar partial agreement in exchange for rewards of peace — concessions with far-reaching consequences on the Korean Peninsula and beyond — situates Kim in a comfortable seat of confidence as he gears up for Encounter 2.0 with Trump.
The series so firmly situates itself in Grace's brain that even when it's telling her story in more or less chronological order, quick flashes to the brutality that she will be privy to suggest the way that she, too, is running away from something inside of herself.
With rigor and clarity, Mr. Wiseman, who refrains from using voice-over, situates you in specific locations using street signs (Library Way and Fifth Avenue) as well as the names of buildings and branches, like that of the tiny Macomb's Bridge Library at Harlem River Houses.
In addition, she analyzes neoliberal urban redevelopment and the search for inaccessible past narratives in the novels of Rabee Jaber, as well as Randa Mirza's photography series, Beirutopia (2011), which situates real-estate development ads that promise white and bourgeois gated living in Beirut in their actual gritty environment.
Some directors, like Isaac Julien in Looking for Langston — a filmic meditation that situates Langston Hughes in a queer black world — more overtly combine the fictional, the artistic, and the biographical in an attempt to stage nonlinear connections and associations even as they acknowledge the impossibility of knowing.
But there are a few more unfamiliar works: "Mona Lisa's Hands" (1963), which situates the eponymous hands at the very top of an otherwise blank canvas; some odd prints from 1978, black images recycling the Marilyns; and more of the religious memorabilia saved by Warhol, who saved everything.
And despite lack of evidence to suggest the Queen of Sheba sat on the throne in Ethiopia, the Kebra Nagast situates the land of Sheba as ancient Ethiopia and its powerful queen as the mother of its nation, a declaration written into the Ethiopian Constitution of 1955 by Emperor Haile Selassie.
Pepe Heykoop's "Mirror Chair," a throne wrapped in scraps of leather, for example, is haunting and grotesque, but its echoing of classic furniture design, as well as the round mirror on the back that situates the viewer's reflection amidst the chaotic shreds, relay a sense of beauty all of their own.
" Hernandez, the N.N.A.F. executive director, told me her organization has no issue with Roberts's methods of operation and considers M.R.F.F. a "visionary" member of the network: "She really situates abortion within a fuller picture of reproductive health, and she is an example of someone who is impacted by these issues taking leadership.
The "profile," for example, what Malcolm has called "the lax genre of personality journalism," has a familiar rotation: A first section situates us in the subject's compelling company; a second summarizes the work that sets the subject apart; a third charts their biographical path; a fourth puts us with them excitingly again.
These blokes —Bouncers situates itself in what's still a very male dominated line of work— know the ins and outs of being On the Doors because being On the Doors is their life and their life is a life spent On the Doors to the point where they don't see themselves as mere bouncers.
One zone situates you in the caves of the naldjorpas — reclusive monks and magic practitioners — who were the subject of interest of explorer and esotericist Alexandra David Neél, who met with the 13th Dalai Lama in Kalimpong in 1912 and would later gain notoriety for disguising herself as a beggar to travel to the forbidden region of Lhasa.
In speeches like the ones delivered in Charleston and Selma, he has followed in their footsteps, putting his mastery of language in the service of a sweeping historical vision, which, like theirs, situates our current struggles with race and injustice in a historical continuum that traces how far we've come and how far we have yet to go.
As the elaborate, resulting assemblage shows, Monte settled on an unusual solution to the problem of depicting a globe on a flat surface: although designed after the introduction of the Mercator projection — the presentation most commonly used today — the nobleman elected for a polar azimuthal projection, which situates the North Pole at the center, with all other land masses radiating around it.
The book primarily focuses on a key group of photographers — Édouard Baldus, Gustave Le Gray, Henri Le Secq and Charles Nègre — who worked with paper negatives in the 1840s and '50s, when the practice and technology of the medium were still unsettled, and situates them in the current of realism that was also beginning to affect French painters and novelists of the time.
The Griffin suite of programs has exhibited the work of about 300 artists since its inception, and brought at least 50 more through the residency program, which situates artists in proximity to the specialized scientists working in the Colart Innovation & Development Laboratory in London — allowing both cohorts to benefit from each other's expertise and perspective on the materials they hold in common.
This achievement situates the life of a nun where it ideally belongs, in the difficult, often conflicting world that embraces practical competence, a commitment to giving more than could reasonably be asked and a lived belief not only in the goodness but, in Sister Jeanne's words, the "fairness" of God, which demands "that grief should find succor, that wounds should heal, insult and confusion find recompense and certainty … that every living person God had made should not, willy-nilly, be forever unmade."
") In a 20133 letter to the editor, following a favorable review in Artforum by the mixed-race British artist and writer Hannah Black (who caused a stir that year with her own open letter demanding the Whitney remove and destroy a painting of Emmett Till by a white artist), Piper objected that Black "situates [my work] within the confused but earnest Anglo-American devotion to obsolete racial categories that no thinking person has taken seriously for more than half a century.

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