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As Wellick gazes in wonder, the screen fades to white.
Grande, dressed in a satin gown, gazes into the camera.
She stands perfectly still and gazes solemnly at the square.
WOODBURY "Of Hues and Gazes," photography by Paula F. McDonagh.
Above: Paul Rudd gazes in awe at the Super Nintendo.
He gazes at 225 players he trusts in the huddle.
Gazes are left vacant by eyes painted over or cut out.
Smart laces are — *gazes off into the cosmos* — just the beginning.
"They are in me," she said of the gazes of spectators.
You've talked about confronting your audiences with their own problematic gazes.
" He always gazes at me with a saddened, sympathetic expression. "No.
He gazes at something out of frame, seemingly forgetting Freedman's camera.
Miles. She walks home, happy, unburdened by the gazes of men.
A small child, dressed in military fatigues, gazes into the camera.
Seeing Amy and Sam's crushes through their gazes is a delight.
Mr. McConaughey gazes at the paradise he has won for himself.
Their gazes rise from the surface of the photograph, palpably furious.
As Altman gazes ahead, emotion occasionally clouds his otherwise spotless windscreen.
She's browless, has dark eye makeup and gazes off to the side.
When you gaze into Black Mirror's Bandersnatch, it also gazes into you.
Everybody seemed to have identical, "What are you people doing here?" gazes.
The knives will almost certainly attract the admiring gazes of dinner guests.
Couples held each other, slumped forward in their chairs, their gazes downcast.
The men respond on cue and drop their gazes to their laps.
Always they stare warily, cautiously, at one another, eventually dropping their gazes.
He had light blue eyes, and we locked gazes for a minute.
A polar bear near the eastern Greenland coast gazes into the water.
Kristen McMenamy and Lily McMenamy have piercing gazes and an intriguing edginess.
Tablet light, phone light, laptop light flicker on our slack, rapt gazes.
On the lawn, a small blonde woman gazes up at the inferno.
A D.J. gazes at a glowing laptop on Thursday through Saturday nights.
You see the woman you dream of becoming reflected in their gazes.
Often it's the man who gazes at, and pursues, the elusive woman.
Also not hopeful, a scene that has the pair sitting with two lawyers and divorce papers, looking at each other with meaningful gazes — not to be confused with "let's get to the supply closet to hook up" gazes.
Then, for its final shot, Sense8 gazes purposefully at a rainbow strap-on.
Then Elizabeth and Philip stride up, hands in pockets, gazes set determinedly forward.
Cruelty becomes less taboo, of course, when it's met with quiet downward gazes.
Lost, of course, was a drama, fraught with weighty themes and weightier gazes.
A woman with sad eyes gazes at her reflection in a shattered mirror.
The Housefly gazes down lovingly at a Young Man asleep in the field.
Both are smiling and they look happy — but their gazes do not meet.
And it is soon inhabited by corseted men and women with proffering gazes.
"Thanks, Dad," he says as he gazes out to sea before driving away.
The well-trained gazes keep scrutinizing, evaluating the possibility of a threat. Watching.
A BABY GAZES up at the camera, her brown eyes full of wonder.
She gazes down at infants and eight-year-olds curled against the bars.
Michael works for a magazine; Mae gazes through a loupe at a museum.
The two seed entries for this puzzle were NAVEL GAZES and ANYTHING BUT.
In the first snapshot, Jenner holds Psalm and gazes down adoringly at him.
It's more that I'm gazing into a sexual abyss that now gazes back.
And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.
FANG YUAN gazes around his crowded shop and says happily that business is booming.
I liked the angst and the longing gazes that came when they were apart.
An all-seeing eye in a white pyramid gazes out over the morning commute.
Shoppers easing into their vacation personae checked themselves in the mirror of strangers' gazes.
On the opposite side of the street, her own home gazes back at her.
And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you.
His sudden movement made a few women shift their gazes from Lindsay to him.
Her face as she gazes towards her future is triumphant, but tinged with apprehension.
The usually spazzy dog sits calmly, almost regally, and gazes directly at the viewer.
No matter what they're wearing, her figures often have angular faces and intense gazes.
In this segment, the camera fleets from one portrait to another — in one she gazes obliquely sitting among flowers; in another she lays down wearing a white turtle neck as her hair frames her face; and in another, she gazes out a window.
Erdogan gazes back from nearly every billboard in Konya, and sometimes buildings and minibus taxis.
Adora gazes at her daughter portraying a rape victim with pride, not with empathetic horror.
In the photo, Lopez gazes into the distance, wearing the fiercest expression known to man.
The next morning, as he leaves, she gazes at the Oscar on her bedside table.
For millennia, women have been depicted in art and literature through the gazes of men.
She gazes at men, imagining their bedroom personas; she flirts; she makes the first move.
Out her bedroom window, she gazes at Thornhill, boarded up and graffitied, and sees … something.
She admires his things, gazes in the mirror, and locates a button under the desk.
Marooned in winter country, their green gazes presided over me like gods on Rapa Nui.
The conservative base now gazes over a political landscape that seemed unimaginable 24 hours ago.
The shining attribute of each of his pieces are the oversized eyes with beady gazes.
Wearing just a crown and white gloves, the artist gazes out at the world unflinchingly.
As Michael prepares to take off, Robbie gazes out of his window – excited for the adventure.
In the picture, Dream gazes calmly at the camera as she sucks on a blue pacifier.
Perhaps this is why many of her subjects look tense, with arched shoulders and piercing gazes.
Qin Jinzhou, an embryologist who works at He Jiankui's lab in Shenzhen, gazes through a microscope.
There are vicious gazes, vicious sounds, vicious murders and even a vicious boil, glistening with poison.
Leaving the store, I felt the gleeful gazes of African-Americans on me everywhere I walked.
Instead, there is only the continuous motif of their approach toward the water, their gazes unwavering.
She'll suffer under their gazes, though, until she (finally) springs for a transcontinental escape to Morocco.
He gazes longingly at lunar lander models, medals and old photographs and won't eat or speak.
A trainee doctor opens her vagina with a speculum and gazes inside to find the cervix.
Itzhaky holds his newborn son and gazes across the street at the old, empty kibbutz pub.
A ranger named Tomasi leans down and gazes at the beast's mutilated head, swarming with flies.
Looking down, from his impassive height, Trump gazes as if at an insect or inanimate object.
He gazes into the audience and asks an officer to locate the supervised release court liaison.
Elsewhere, these gazes seem accusatory, assaultive, beseeching; here, most feel intimate and inviting, but also expansive.
White theatrical spaces of blackface performance were forged to confirm the "truth" that white gazes beheld.
He sees wolves and gazes out over the water, imagining a plain teeming with big game.
In her author photo, she gazes sternly at the camera, as if ready for literary combat.
These, to me, are the trademark gazes of a person on the verge of being sick.
Dressed in a devilishly red outfit, she gazes heavenward with an angelic look on her face.
Maybe they, too, would've had time for their hair to gray and their gazes to soften.
For much of its running time, the movie gazes unblinkingly into an abyss of poverty and hopelessness.
Outside Dougie's office, he gazes wistfully at a cowboy statue with an outstretched gun, aping its posture.
Like the man standing on the rock, he gazes at the moon, at once lifeless and glowing.
In the painting, a well-dressed gentleman gazes out over a misty mountainscape, both threatening and inaccessible.
RUSTY BELL climbs a roadside platform and gazes at the sweeping, flower-strewn landscape of northern Wyoming.
Decked in his aviation gear and holding his helmet, Cruise gazes across the tarmac at a plane.
" The other man gazes up, as if spotting a new constellation, and says, softly, "Maybe it is.
" People averted their gazes, and a kid asked, if I heard correctly, "why was it so bad?
As Friedrich Nietzsche said, 'If you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.
As the camera recedes, his parents stare at him, barely moving, while Michael gazes into the distance.
On the face of the sun its countenance gazes, then all of a sudden nothing is there!
Judge's batting practices have become showstoppers, drawing oohs and aahs from fans, and interested gazes from opponents.
Wearing a pink helmet and a blue lenticular patch over her right eye, she gazes directly ahead.
Wearing a pink helmet and a blue lenticular patch over her right eye, she gazes directly ahead.
On this clear and cold night, Farris gazes upward to the heavens, taking stock of his journey.
Onscreen, another boy, this one white, gazes in admiration at the Marshal, as he saves the day.
Now she has a kitchenette full of utensils and an electric fan she gazes at with pride.
Through their assertive gazes, they are demanding to be seen, to be heard, and to be acknowledged.
Bisecting the screen from the chest up, she gazes at the ceiling — and out onto the viewer.
People of color are largely absent from Warhol's famous videos; here, the individuals' steadfast gazes demand acknowledgement.
Entrepreneurs and tech executives are widening their gazes outside of developed nations for their next source of growth.
His gloved hand grips his chestnut hair in frustration as he gazes on the photo of a victim.
In the ad, Knightley gazes pensively into the distance, clad in all black save for her dazzling jewels.
In another, against a backdrop of millennial pink and macrame, the woman gazes at her phone and grins.
Their gazes invariably fall on Buttigieg, but their apprehensions include whether America could really elect a gay president.
When they visit Las Vegas and stay at Caesar's Palace, she gazes in wonder at the tawdry casino.
Photo: Douglas C. Pizac/APNietzsche said: if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes back into you.
Her husband puts his arm around her shoulders and gazes at her; the pose is formal but tender.
In the photo, Jane seems right at home in her dad's chair while he gazes on with delight.
Being British means that you won't have any of the romantically charged gazes which precede dramatic, passionate embraces.
Andromeda, on the other hand, is all clumsy flirting and soulless gazes—even after its visual-upgrade patch.
There's puns, at least, and a smiling starfish who gazes into the sky without regard for anything else.
Wearing rose accented with silver, he looks at his wife, who gazes toward us, as if seeking witness.
Andrea listens to "4422" on rainy days and gazes out the window, pretending she's in a music video.
My blocky, low-res reflection gazes back, a machine vision approximation of my tired eyes and pale skin.
We examined the tight smiles, stiff handshakes and averted gazes that told the story of the NATO meeting.
Initially, I'd suffer steely gazes and bewildering aggression as I left tips that were not up to par.
Her character, Irisz Leiter, gazes at many grand and grave things in this film set in 1913 Budapest.
The characters, and their intense gazes towards one another, carry the action without the need for overwrought props.
Would we have gotten to know a more complex version of Laney, rather than one filtered through external gazes?
In this image, Nsala of Wala gazes at the severed hand and foot of his five year-old daughter.
But in solidarity's more sublime register, a group or individual gazes outward, reaching past similarity toward something more capacious.
Zellweger — who won an Oscar for her work in Cold Mountain — gazes upwards as she sings into a microphone.
It was the only time in his entire life that he'd locked gazes with someone outside his own family.
In the first image, new dad Josh adoringly gazes down and rests his hand on the crying infant's arm.
The 2019-foot-tall young Lincoln, shirtless as can be, gazes down at the viewer in pure, unadulterated horniness.
Finally, Patrick gazes into the abyss of Cleveland Browns fandom and sees his own Chicago Bears fandom gazing back.
Andrews's baby lays in a sling against her chest as she gazes ahead, the epitome of a proud mother.
But in select moments—at the very beginning and at the very end—Husashu gazes directly into the camera.
And the eye-tracking data revealed that their gazes did indeed shift as the value of their hands grew.
Volunteers' gazes inclined no farther to the right if, for example, they held four twos rather than two fours.
In one of them, a noble lady strokes her horned companion — who gazes serenely into a gilded hand mirror.
A lithograph made several years later, in which their gazes are reversed, is featured at the show in Berlin.
From her cloud of bubble bath, she gazes down longingly at a man in a heart-shaped pool below.
Senators settled into their telegenic gazes, steely but approachable, often whispering to one another as the witness held forth.
Velázquez, with an upturned mustache and bushy black hair, gazes dubiously toward the viewer, his expression somber and stern.
I can't imagine anyone saying it isn't necessary to have more of women's directorial gazes focused on such material.
The luminous intricacy of the writing harks back to Renaissance polyphony even as it gazes toward a future paradise.
In the SpotMini's debut video, the robot dog trots along ... before it suddenly stops and gazes into the camera.
A third figure, on the left, feminized by pink washes and flowing hair, gazes vacantly beyond the picture plane.
A statue of Mao gazes paternally over the square of the main town, where thousands of people still live.
From her living room, she gazes at the Empire State Building, with its crown of ever-changing colored lights.
Lazily resting her head at a slight angle against her bent hand, Stettheimer similarly gazes directly at the viewer.
As clumsy as we find SIL's logic, she's still infinitely smarter than any man who gazes upon her boobs.
At every stage of my career, there have been late-night texts, veiled comments, aggressive gazes and unprofessional behavior.
She poses with her foot on the table and gazes at the camera with a half-eaten slice in hand.
Their gazes are steady and firm; they hold hands and a single vein connects them together, both their hearts exposed.
In the snapshot, Kardashian West, 37, gazes lovingly at the rapper, 41, who flashes a big smile with downcast eyes.
From their captivating gazes to their sweet smiles, Charlotte has inherited the very best of the 93-year-old monarch.
In the first of four shots, Malone smokes as he gazes into the camera and shows off his short hair.
IN THE CONTROL room of Scatec Solar in Cape Town Johan Badenhorst gazes at the six monitors on the wall.
Below, the couple shares a kiss during the ceremony, while one of their two sons, Thiago, gazes up at them.
The mask is off, and he's smiling wide, swaying slightly against a post as he gazes up at the mirrorball.
Just five months old, Soma squirms in the arms of his father, Keigo, who gazes lovingly into his son's face.
He gazes at a black, hockey-­puck-shaped object—an Amazon Echo—on a small table in front of him.
Sitting casually on her back porch, the elderly woman gazes at two men in trench coats slightly obfuscated by foliage.
He gazes toward a surreal cityscape, an architectural hodgepodge of Egyptian New Kingdom structures, Greek temples and a Gothic Cathedral.
Two female plane nerds in the cockpit drew long, though welcoming, gazes from the men in our path that day.
The princess holds a goat whose head rests on her left shoulder, and she gazes at us over her right.
She gazes out the back window at the brand-new iron security gate that separates her backyard from the alley.
And from the foot of a mountain dedicated to him, his statue still gazes out over the university he founded.
The pervasiveness of frustration over housing could help explain why many residents have been setting their gazes beyond California's borders.
It is a quiet, beautifully orchestrated scene, introducing three pairs and their overlapping gazes: the siblings, the couple, the portraits.
During a recent commute to Manhattan, thoughts about Ms. Nettles, male gazes and the weight of responsibility overpowered my music.
Sometimes it comes in obvious forms — the gouged eyes of handmaids or the hollow gazes of women forced into prostitution.
It follows the lives of half a dozen young women in disorienting, whip-fast edits of bling and scornful gazes.
Carolyn and Konstantin's matching present-day "Nice And Neat" gazes remind you they have a long, complicated, and very sexual history.
It finds things our naked eye might miss, like the tear that streaks Olga's face as she gazes out a window.
In the Polaroid photo, Jenner wears a white sports bra and matching underwear as she gazes down at her growing belly.
Their intense gazes catch the viewer's eye, making each distinctly individual, even while Peck sometimes painted identical clothing on his subjects.
He gazes at her, and then, as the understanding of his own ruin washes over him, something softens behind his eyes.
But instead of shrinking under the weight of their gazes, the woman (Rist's friend) starts swinging the flower at car windows.
In the second photo, the alleged Gauguin gazes straight at us, leaning atop the woman he was kissing in the first.
With mere days before Valentine's Day, there was lots of PDA, soulful gazes, and love from our most favorite dreamy couples.
Some reward long gazes, while others seem to reflect questions back at the viewer, questions only partially answered by the text.
RIGID AND austere, King Chulalongkorn, the fifth monarch of Thailand's Chakri dynasty, gazes across Bangkok's Royal Plaza from a gleaming steed.
Tourists who have taken shelter in the lobbies of the hotels close to the Promenade stand and wait, their gazes uneasy.
Llewellyn and Maloof turn our gazes up into the forest canopy, where we find elegant herons and snazzy bluebirds in flight.
Madi, especially, has my sense of humor and eyes: Locking gazes with her makes my brain explode, but then we laugh.
He kept looking, which was another poem—a poem about the peculiar percipience of the one who gazes out a window.
At one point in the audio guide, Katchadourian gazes through a microscope with Ellen Davis, a graduate intern in paintings conservation.
When Goodell sits at his desk, he gazes upon a large rendering of the Shield on a back wall of his office.
Gazes that may have been scarred from the past, but wide enough to see the light at the end of the road.
From their captivating gazes to their matching royal hair part, Charlotte has inherited the very best of the 91-year-old monarch.
A camera monitored eye movements, so trials were thrown out if subjects shifted their gazes, which implied they'd also shifted their focus.
Not the battle itself, but the fermata beforehand: Two combatants, gazes locked on each other, knowing that it's about to go down.
The camera longingly and lovingly gazes at breasts and buttocks, to the point where even faces are nothing more than mere accessories.
She stands at the Hilton Hotel's front desk in McLean Virginia and, for the most part, gazes out blankly into the distance.
In "May (with Her Half-Self-Portrait)" (2017), Kha and his mother recline on the floor and couch, their gazes wandering elsewhere.
Poe challenges viewers by confronting them simultaneously with pleasure and with a self-awareness of their gazes meeting his black, queer body.
As Beckham gazes animatedly down at the adorable newborn, it's impossible not to notice that the twosome are rocking similar hair styles.
From their captivating gazes to their matching royal hair part, Charlotte has inherited the very best of the 92-year-old monarch.
News shortly after their big news broke, showing the mom-to-be tearing up as she gazes at her baby boy's ultrasound.
The painting gazes with a look of enigmatic seduction from its elaborate frame, as essential to each scene as any breathing character.
The dancers form clusters and move forward in succinct, shuffled hops while undulating and arching their backs to send their gazes up.
The retired human-resources manager sits on a folding chair and gazes around in contemplation, surrounded by shade trees and chirping birds.
He gazes into the eyes of the viewer, a stark reminder that his son's killer still has not been brought to justice.
I've already nudged them with my own foot before the performance; they're heavy, but ruby gazes calmly ahead with every thick step.
One painting shows a chief with a feather in his hair and one eye blacked out; his other gazes at the viewer.
In the introductory spread, Julián, who seems about 6, is swimming with several abuelas all wearing bathing caps and fond, watchful gazes.
In "Earth & Sky #38" (2017), a woman's bouffant has become a block of asphalt, and she gazes toward a honeyed amber rock.
Zhao Liang's gesture, though poetic, erases the awareness of our violent gazes just as much as it erases the man holding it.
Harris, who appears to be wearing postpartum mesh underwear, gazes lovingly at her family in the photo, which was taken in 2016.
Holding her son in her tattooed arms, she gazes down into his eyes as he nurses—a butch-dyke Madonna and Child.
I'm really happy to see the cluing of LEERS drift from "fact of life" gazes to something that is generally unwelcome. 33A.
In Episode 8, the Young Pope strolls through the steerage section of the papal plane and gazes over a dozing press corps.
In a stunning self-portrait, "The Night Wanderer" (1923-24), he cranes forward and gazes out tensely, as if suspecting an intruder.
While most Democratic candidates are ramping up for the 2018 midterm elections, at least two hopefuls have cast their gazes farther afield.
The study analyzed the gazes of 50 men and 50 women, using eye-tracking technology as they looked at images of breasts.
On "Pretty Boy," he gazes downward but not too far inward, celebrating loneliness as a form of freedom instead of a plague.
He gazes forward, his face chiseled and hollowed by grief as he sits flanked by his deceased lover and his distant friend.
Disquietingly, the gazes that fall upon her are almost without exception male, an inevitability that exposes both their projections and her objectification.
Levin, who was gay, surrounds himself with handsome young men and leeringly gazes at Joe throughout their first meeting at his mansion.
Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.
A giant, nude Siren coldly gazes down at him, touching his scalp in a gesture that seems both to tyrannize and revive him.
Watching Lorraine with her new family, Peña gazes longingly at the life that could've been his — of course, while he aggressively chews gum.
In "Invisible" by artist M.A.G.E.-X, a female-identifying person sits with an arm wrapped around one knee and gazes over her shoulder.
Plus, when the power source can remain in one place, the cords are much easier to place out of sight from disapproving gazes.
Every four years, a presidential candidate gazes out over a vast crowd and convinces themselves the White House is there for the taking.
ROME (Reuters) - Matteo Renzi gazes out from the cover of this month's Italian edition of Rolling Stone magazine as if performing a blessing.
In the photo, Victoria gazes lovingly as her son as the two children smile for the camera, with Estelle hugging her mother's arm.
In the snap, a dolled-up Jenner, wearing a dress with lace sleeves, smiles for the camera as her mom gazes at her.
Herpetoculture in California, grins elatedly, mouth hanging open like a puppy, as he gazes down at an earless monitor lizard clutching his thumb.
In one of the movie's last and most stirring shots, a dying Luke Skywalker gazes out at the twin sunset on Ahch-To.
"I'm unsafe … I think you know that I don't need you," she tells him, matter-of-factly, as he gazes at her adoringly.
Her son whispers in her ear, making her turn away from the musician in her bedchamber — who indiscreetly gazes at her uncovered genitals.
Too many Republicans have convinced themselves of that, in part by minimizing those vices, seeing them as ephemeral, or simply averting their gazes.
The same subjects that previously gazed at the camera almost maliciously now look to the horizon, with gazes frequently adverted from the camera.
Meanwhile, George W. Bush gazes lovingly toward Trump as Abraham Lincoln, who the viewer sees from behind, appears to be conversing with Trump.
Comanche gazes over the wall from Nogales, Sonora, into the US, where a Border Patrol mobile surveillance truck is stationed atop a hill.
I recognized MAGRITTE; we've had some notable STAR GAZES; and I thought I remembered ISOPOD from recent months (although no indication in xwordinfo.com).
Davidson's face is obscured from the camera by the hood of his plaid jacket; Grande, licking a lollipop, gazes at him with adoration.
When Sam gazes at Angelica, choral music plays and Angelica doesn't walk, she glides, a vision in face jewels and a velvet cape.
Bin (Liao Fan) gazes through a permanent haze of cigarette smoke, his handsome poker face occasionally betraying a hint of amusement or surprise.
Last week, Smith teased a collaboration with Normani but from their stoic gazes in black turtlenecks, we couldn't anticipate it'd be this good.
Because their eyes are on the underside of their arms, starfishes must do some aquatic yoga to direct their gazes, the researchers found.
The subjects of Amy Sherald's eight strong oil portraits at Hauser & Wirth impress with their looks, in both senses: striking elegance, riveting gazes.
Perhaps the best moment comes when Gus, mistakenly believing he's just generated bolts of lightning, gazes in mild wonder at his own hand.
On the south wall, the subject, in a tight white shift, fiddles with a pink cocktail and gazes suggestively over her left shoulder.
She gazes intensely at the camera as if to confront viewers with the fast food choices of poor and working-class American woman.
In the snapshot that Joanna shared on Instagram Wednesday, Chip rocks a cowboy hat as he gazes into the distance next to a horse.
In the final seconds of the clip, Deacon (Charles Esten) is sitting on his bed when he gazes up to see a blurry figure.
In the image, Chicago smiles while looking down towards her toes as True's face lights up while she gazes at her slightly older cousin.
As he works in his office, he stops and gazes at Cooks, the dejected freshman, as if he&aposs seeing him with fresh eyes.
It was Dylan McKay's after-prom seduction of Brenda Walsh (Shannen Doherty) last May that turned many 90210 viewers' gazes from Priestley to Perry.
It's vitally important for Ken to recruit Will to his cause, but in their heart-to-heart, Ken basically gazes at his own reflection.
Facing the water and holding a surfboard on the beach, Pataky gazes into the distance while wearing a leopard-print bikini and baseball cap.
All those gazes make the film breathtaking in its intimacy, even as it connects a large cast of characters across years and even countries.
His eyes squint, and he gazes at us with a cool determination, asking how we choose to identify him first: poet, performer, or Chicano?
In the Instagram photo, John can be seen resting his head on Rebecca as she gazes down at baby Zane sleeping on her chest.
A tower is firebombed, as are a government ministry and a golden statue of Joan of Arc, whose face gazes out through the flames.
The ragged boys were ordered off, marched down the platform and commanded to empty their battered backpacks, while smartly dressed passengers averted their gazes.
Peep Mark's visage of barely bridled desire as he gazes upon Avocaderia's spread of avocado toast (two kinds), mango smoothie, and vegan chocolate mousse!
But there's so much more to unpack in the steely intensity of their gazes, full of yearning and sadness and take me now energy.
Their gazes do not linger on the viewer; they're off in the distance—much like the sexy "All-American appeal" of the lone ranger.
A power structure is inevitable here, especially given the profit motive of the images, but both depicter and depicted seem powerful, their gazes reciprocal.
Then, as vain sinners are likely to do, they let their gazes slide to the bar's main decoration, a pair of long, rectangular mirrors.
Diners at the bishop's table would have sat under the reproving gazes of these Old Testament figures, Jewish forefathers of the church's good fortune.
He set up two chairs facing each other and did this perfectly sweet thing where he holds my legs and gazes into my eyes.
Her husband, President Donald Trump, gazes downward next to her and appears, in the fleeting moment, to have a sour look on his face.
Just ambition, greed, confusion, self-pity and nostalgia for when they could cozy up to lobbyists and shaft the public while gazes were averted.
Even fewer have done it naked while circled by twenty people whose gazes are intently focussed on each bend and angle of your body.
On Back to School Night, I look out at the gazes of the parents in front of me as we silently make a pact.
An Iraqi soldier gazes out over the wreckage of the old city of Mosul as he scans for ISIS snipers targeting the fighters below.
" At least we have Panos, our own personal Greek chorus, who gazes at Lindsay from across the bar and says, in quiet awe, "She's amazing.
A moment after locking gazes with Matsumura, the bull turned tail and ran to the furthest point of the arena and refused to attack him.
Kevin, dragged by his father out into the Australian wilderness, gazes up at the hotel where he's left Nora and the burning Book of Kevin.
This exhibition gazes upon and bolsters the dandy's deserved reputation as a discerning and witty art critic by demonstrating his relationship to life and Romanticism.
He might not be drawing any gazes, but he's also not annoying anyone with his basic shirts and totes, which I guess is one approach.
As the vague title suggests, he's not exactly spilling his guts or revealing the source of all those longing, faraway gazes he's so fond of.
In the shot, Harry gazes coyly over this shoulder wearing a red suit and a leather collar with a few rogue strands across his face.
He visits his neighbour to borrow a recipe for kugel, and while she looks for it, he gazes furtively at her beautiful grown-up daughter.
Sixty years after the original photo was taken, the Queen hooks her right hand through her husband's arm as he gazes lovingly at his bride.
His richly-layered robes and coral beads contrast with the stiff white uniforms of the British, his perturbed but determined stare with their disdainful gazes.
The statue, titled "Early Days," depicts a fallen Native American male who looks up at a missionary as a vaquero (cowboy) gazes into the distance.
Abuja, Nigeria (CNN)Esther Yakubu gazes longingly at the familiar grainy photograph of her daughter and sings a favorite tune as she thinks of her.
When he steps back in the room and gazes at the consoles, Kranz says he can hear the voices that used to fill the room.
The Scrabble game gets offered like a gift—like a connection—and as the wash of letters overwhelms her, he gazes at her and smiles.
Because of the scale in which Smallwood works—some of her pieces are a little over four feet tall—their gazes seem even more arresting.
He plays jazz piano at home late at night and gazes into the 29-gallon saltwater fish tank that he keeps next to his desk.
The couple face each other in profile, their gazes radiating fondness and respect — and perhaps a hint of the fervor the younger George once felt.
And Jurassic World addition Blue the Velociraptor is now essentially Owen's daughter, given how lovingly the movie gazes upon him training her as a baby.
He gazes stolidly ahead, tuning out everything, for in late stages of starvation the human body focuses every calorie simply on keeping the organs functioning.
Our coincident gazes overlay the same sites over and over and over again, as though we were caught up in a slow-motion religious fervor.
As we see a montage of the other couples cuddling and making out, Nicole gazes at fireworks alone, a bucket of champagne sitting beside her.
He's got Force abilities, a Rebellion insignia ring on his fingers, and a determined look in his eye as he gazes up at the skies.
In the Grecian myth, Narcissus becomes so enamored with himself that he gazes into his reflection, immobilized, for so long that he starves to death.
Alongside Altered States, Altered Gazes: Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll at the Schlesinger Library is considering women as the creators and consumers of this counterculture.
"Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster; For when you gaze into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you" pic.twitter.
In their final, silent moments together, they can only stare into the agony reflected in the other's gazes, wrestling against their restraints to touch each other.
As the social media giant spent its week eternally twirling, twirling, twirling towards entropy, Gizmodo's intrepid team of reporters and editors also turned their gazes elsewhere.
In the first of two snaps, the couple stands side-by-side with their arms wrapped around each other as Lauren lovingly gazes at Josiah, 22.
Let us take this opportunity to put ourselves in the mind of Mr. Cruz as he gazes upon the auditorium of the Fox News / Google debate.
Like the show's other paintings, if the viewer gazes deeply enough, its shapes and patterns leap off the canvas into the space between painting and viewer.
On Tuesday, American Pharoah stood like a medieval knight awaiting his armor from his valet as a tour group aimed cameras and admiring gazes at him.
When Jane gazes to her right during a dinner at the Marbella, her face blocks our view of the seductive text that Rafael has sent her.
Many a novelist might have provided a scene where she gazes out over the water and comes face to face with the horror of it all.
And she noted that in the gallery, the eye in Ms. Adili's "King-Seat" gazes across the room into the painted eyes of Ms. Farassat's women.
Bing, Ryder and Fujikawa, 33, are all looking at the camera for the photo op, while baby Rani gazes at something off-camera and Hudson smiles.
There is a moment in the film where he gazes toward McCarthy "sort of sympathetically, and also judgmentally, and you feel all of that," she added.
A figure of unspecified gender gazes out at a dark ocean upon which floats an armada of white bras, each as radiant as a lighthouse beacon.
The Kahlo likeness — reduced to a shorthand of flower-studded braids, unibrow, rosy lips and bright blouse — gazes today from products including socks and yoga pants.
My parents believed an all-girls education would put me on the path to an Ivy League college without the distraction of boys and their gazes.
You see the woman you dream of becoming reflected in their gazes and make a quiet promise to do right by their unquestioning belief in you.
As Barnum's wife, Charity, Michelle Williams gazes adoringly, until rumors in the press of his affair with Ms. Lind prompt her eyelids to fall in disappointment.
The portrait of Hillary is tart and unflattering, with shifty eyes and a sardonic half-smile, while Bernie gazes impassively, if not blandly, toward the horizon.
Moore was totally naked in the photo, and they're facing in opposite directions, but the positions of their hands and directions of their gazes are almost identical.
Similarly, Paige acts as if she knows she'll make for some excellent reaction GIFs, delivering a series of steely gazes in response to the bullshit around her.
In this work, the photograph of the head overlays and partially covers the same image, like a looped film strip; the figure gazes upward into the distance.
At the show, part of me felt as though I were writhing on a pin: again and again the carnal tapioca, the vacant gazes, the fatuous frolic.
There are a lot of good sweaters, hot people, and romantic gazes in The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, and sometimes that's all you need.
If you're up for it, there are certain positions that are more conducive for such longing gazes — one of them being regular ol' missionary, Dr. Greer says.
Little Marvel gazes up at the camera in the sweet photograph, dressed in a white onesie with a flower print, white gloves and a pink head wrap.
It wasn't just their loving gazes and their sweet walk hand-in-hand into the Invictus Games in Toronto on September 25, 2017 that had everyone talking.
It's all exactly what you'd expect to see if Raquel and Sawyer were in a romantic gothic love story, complete with intense close-ups and longing gazes.
Both parents shared a rare photo of their daughters on July 4, shot from behind as the family gazes up at a fireworks display from the sand.
Decked in his aviation gear and holding his helmet, Cruise gazes across the tarmac at a F-18 Tomcat (Maverick's plane of choice in the original film).
He watches from a darkened corner of the room and then, just as I believe he has left, our gazes connect and he nods approvingly and vanishes.
And the series uses superficially similar techniques, all glimpses and epiphanies and montages and gazes and tinkly music and improvisational dialogue, with the occasional dark comic twist.
From their captivating gazes to their matching royal hairs part and their perfected poker faces, Charlotte has inherited the very best of the 91-year-old monarch.
I want the Mireille Enos/Peter Krause relationship — sure, he swindles away her life savings and swanky client list, but their gazes of longing are so intense!
Of all the golden age television shows, there were few that rightfully earned this distrust from the simplest of actions—sharp conversations, narrow gazes, and sly smirks.
In "Red Rover III" (2015) he gazes at us in fear as two boys apprehend him, with a long line of impassive Leopold Segedins in the background.
She gazes directly at us, and her expression is resolute but still soft, offering little hint that she spent her previous years devoted to liberating countless slaves.
And in one of Lucas' many self-portraits, in which she manspreads and gazes fiercely at the camera, she poses with two fried eggs on her chest.
Instead of greeting the dawn while his woman sleeps, the poet gazes down on the stoop at the survivors of last night's knock-down-drag-out quarrel.
Posing as Anna's cousin, Liliana lived with the family — under their neighbors' suspicious gazes — for four years until they were liberated by the Soviet Army in 1945.
In one scene, she's framed in a diaphanous gown against soft pastel backlighting, while he gazes at her lovingly and then tells her how beautiful she is.
And if the camera's gaze is always by default male and straight, then the woman's body at which it gazes is by default a potential sexual object.
When he is done, he stands at the edge of the platform and gazes at the world around him, at the shapes and textures of the sky.
Raising an arm and then a knee, she turns in profile and gazes upward — the final, imploring look at some distant land — before collapsing onto her side.
"All of these experiments have to happen in the context of the passing gazes of tourists and the people who are stumbling across it unexpectedly," he said.
Their neighbor, the puppyish Theodore "Laurie" Laurence, still pines for Jo while he gazes at her through a windowpane that acts like his own private proscenium arch.
Approaching a window in Trump Tower, like a cursed princess, she gazes onto Fifth Avenue, wondering about Sixth Avenue the way a Chekhov character dreams of Moscow.
In a video released by Fox Sports, Debbie is clearly emotional, and brings her hands together in a prayer-like posture as she gazes up at the sky.
At first glance, the images pull heavy influence from historical archives, but the racist and foreign gazes that often taint the work from other eras are absent here.
The doe-eyed starlet gazes from film posters (she has averaged four films a year for the past decade), airbrushed ads for global brands and glossy magazine covers.
To the left, we see the boy, wearing a red vest and lying on the ground, as he gazes into or drinks from the stream running before him.
On the cover of September's Intercepted by Alexa Martin, a book about NFL girlfriends, a woman in sunglasses gazes at the reader like she's ready for game time.
Not only do they look like real babies, but with their wide-eyed gazes, Mrofka captures the fragility of newborns which makes her work so fascinating to behold.
We avert our gazes from the downtrodden, or reassure ourselves that we've worked hard to get where we are, or set our sights on the next brass ring.
So your new baby will spend most of its time in a temperature-and-humidity controlled garage, gathering gazes and spending very little time putting rubber to road.
And in promotional photos lighted like classic movie stills, a tuxedo-clad Mr. Dylan, 76, gazes off in a dark cocktail lounge or lonely diner, glass in hand.
The portrait of Layla "Roach" Roberts as an inquisitor beguiles: he gazes directly at the camera and us, as coins spill out onto his lap from his hands.
That said, it is still fun to look at the pretty things and the loving gazes and the queenly pronouncements, so let's review how it all went down.
As I thought, there's such a thing as too much eye contact–no one likes gazes longer than nine seconds, writes Jarrett (who also writes for this site).
Consumers will largely do this themselves: When someone gazes at a scene through a device, particularly wearable glasses, tiny embedded cameras looking out will map what they see.
The bouncer barks at me again to go away, and I feel the burning gazes of everyone in line staring at my miserable attempts to explain my situation.
Still, for many throughout the African diaspora who aren't descended from the enslaved (including those on the African continent) we suffer all types of trouble via oppressive gazes.
In "Sharp Objects," Marti Noxon's HBO series based on a Gillian Flynn novel, three teenage girls glide with death glares and lingering gazes down empty small town roads.
Outlander wouldn't be Outlander without lots of longing gazes between Claire and Jamie, a few epic speeches, and at least one shirtless scene of the red-headed Scot.
Remember: This is not just about yourself Ultimately, the most pernicious effect of all this hand-wringing over helicopter parenting is the way it turns our gazes inward.
Inside, a photograph of Pope John Paul II leans against a wall and a statue of baby Jesus in a gold robe gazes pacifically from a glass case.
Instead, Bernie meets his love at the Troubadour, and they dance and hook up at a party that night while a lonely Elton gazes on and sings Tiny Dancer.
Finally, workers can use hand gestures and simple gazes to navigate in virtual space, directing applications or moving windows, as we are used to doing with keyboard or mouse.
A small, pretty blonde with a killer fashion sense, she was far too busy keeping her nose in the air to even notice the longing gazes of her admirers.
In the video, Grande reflects in a darkened bar in a black bodysuit and gazes through puffs of fog in an over-sized grey suit and thigh-high boots.
The boys all displayed a disciplined attention matching the school's reputation, but later a nosy visitor could spy them on break, their gazes fixed on the screens of cellphones.
Kylie Jenner debuted a new, very intimate, jazzy music video in which she just kinda hangs out and gazes into the distance in various states of undress and dampness.
I was suddenly glad to be so far away from the horror of another list of names to eulogize, of frozen, piercing gazes beaming back from the television screen.
As she gazes at the giant bin of bananas, I'm certain she'd like to swim in them, like the way Scrooge McDuck wades in his pool of gold coins.
While being inside the tents might offer a sense of isolation, stepping outside of them immediately puts you in direct view of other guests — and of curious spectators' gazes.
With some trepidation, I tracked their gazes across the room and saw a man lying on a table with what appeared to be a cantaloupe wedged into his crotch.
The first spot, so named because of its head-shaped outcropping, which gazes out majestically over the city, isn't nearly as tough to conquer as its name might imply.
Everything is thought through: every movement of his hands, the way he gazes at people with a slight forward tilt of the head as if to indicate his attention.
A lady in a large black fur hat gazes knowingly and with reverence at the display case full of sausages: Cheddar brats, knackwurst, blutwurst, gelbwurst and a score more.
This is such a weird ad, if only for the moment when a man who can't poop gazes longingly after a woman who has toilet paper stuck to her shoe.
Sitting close together on the sofa in my office in Basra, Iraq, Marwa cannot stop talking about how happy she is; Sajjad just gazes adoringly into his new wife's eyes.
As she gazes out at the viewer, all of her other features morph, capturing moments in a time-warp through the creative output of a meteoric and scandal-laden career.
But as he walks away, he gazes back into her Stars Hollow house and admires his ex-girlfriend from afar, clearly revealing to fans that he is not over her.
On another black pedestal, a ceramic "scholar" in a baby blue robe gazes intently at a large cement rock of the same color with a small but self-satisfied smile.
She proved to have inherited the very best of the 92-year-old monarch in school photos released back in January — from their captivating gazes to their matching hair part.
A dude with mad, candyfloss hair and the rheumy gaze of a terminally-dull inebriate grasps the grubby supermarket carrier bag on his lap and gazes raptly, watching Rebecca dance.
Sure, he spent nine months of post-employment with self-improvement books, sports psychology, life coaching, executive coaching, and all sorts of other precision-guided gazes at his own navel.
When an Australian sports promoter named Jason Moore gazes across the vast and increasingly varied American sports landscape, he sees room to grow for yet another international sport: rugby league.
Reporters and editors ought to provide as much help as possible, even if that means tearing their gazes away from the riveting spectacle of those steeds rounding the clubhouse turn.
Emma Watson looks demure in her finery as eldest sister, Meg, while Florence Pugh (playing the bratty Amy) and Eliza Scanlen (as the tragic Beth) serve sweet, wonder-filled gazes.
It depicts young women from Korea, China and the Philippines standing on a pedestal holding hands, while a statue of Kim Hak-sun, a Korean activist, gazes up at them.
Now, they turn their gazes on each other in the last episode of this show's first season, as they discuss their encounters with President Trump and Mr. Stern's traumatic childhood.
From frame to frame the positioning of her hair changes — sometimes it hangs artfully in front of her face, other times it's tousled while she gazes off into the distance.
Whitney's abstract figure of Columbus gazes across the broad Odiel Estuary, on the Punta del Sebo, the point of confluence of Huelva's two large rivers, the Odiel and the Tinto.
The dissociative feminist, in contrast, simply refuses sustenance and lives sometimes within and sometimes outside the craggy body society adores, subsisting on men's lustful gazes and other women's jealous ones.
"Devotion" (1908) has a dreamy Symbolist air, as a redheaded girl gazes skyward while pale, diaphanous blues, pinks, and yellows in her billowing blouse merge with the background's cascading colors.
Poussey watches Wall Street suits offering a flask to two girls, then gazes at an older black woman reading Michael Chabon, an interracial couple kissing, a pregnant woman, some jocks.
The women in my work play roles that are just as highly constructed, and I really enjoy the psychological intensity between these figures, their gazes, and the spaces they inhabit.
General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, commander of US troops in the Gulf, gazes from the window of a small jet on his way to visit troops in the desert in Saudi Arabia.
Wearing a wide-brimmed straw hat and blue outfit complete with a Cars T-shirt, the blue-eyed toddler gazes out the vessel's window, exclaiming "Wawa!" while pointing at the water.
Crew doesn't seem to mind one bit that he's in unfamiliar surroundings, wearing just a diaper on the examination table as he gazes up at his dad with a cute smile.
The risks of Trump-distraction are great, because the 45th president is such a spectacle—a tooting, puffing, brass-and-steam-whistle commotion liable to draw all gazes, all the time.
In the snap, Lisa is throwing up a rock-and-roll hand sign while a suit-clad Jack, 31, gazes down at her baby bump, visible under Lisa's fitted floral dress.
In the Instagram photo, a suited Kushner — whose brother is White House adviser Jared Kushner — proudly takes a picture of Kloss as she serenely gazes down at a bouquet of flowers.
In the foreground, spanning the bottom of the composition, a truncated pink head with one large eye, wearing red earphones, gazes out the train window, at the green meadows rushing by.
This was another fine example of Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon's fine work and I really enjoyed finding out that I'm not the only one who gazes at maps and daydreams.
The subjects tended to be fully or semi-clothed, making the photographs of groping hands and averted faces, and the grainy, exposed gazes of strangers, all the more surreal and illicit.
We are living in an era when some advertising executive gazes at the moon and sees not beauty, or a humbling reminder of his insignificance, but the Earth's most unignorable billboard.
Fully-surrounded ducks were able to shut off their whole brains, while ducks at the edge kept half of their brains on, and their gazes fixed on the non-duck side.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads TORONTO — Moving between the two galleries that contain The Way She Looks: A History of Female Gazes in African Portraiture is like traveling between different worlds.
USA. Longoria — who is wearing a necklace that reads "SANTIAGO" — gazes down lovingly at her newborn, who is wrapped in a blanket and smiling as he reaches up toward his mama's face.
With the ocean behind him, Sprouse, 26, contentedly gazes upward with a glint in his eye during golden hour as he carries a straw hat and slings a camera over his shoulder.
And in a group photo from Louis' July 2018 christening, the proud big sister is focused only on her brother as she lovingly gazes at Louis and adorably holds his hand. 16.
I found that simple, non-verbal exchange of gazes impactful in a way few digital experiences are — and one that would be almost comical if attempted with AR through a smartphone screen.
TV cameras spent a considerable time on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they waited for the bride and groom's arrival, sharing whispered giggles, long gazes, and, of course, holding hands.
In a subtle homage to Demi Moore's iconic August 1991 cover of the magazine, Portman gazes towards the camera while holding her exposed baby bump, covered only by a silk white stole.
In a sweet photo of the couple shared on Kardashian West's Instagram on Monday, the media mogul, 37, gazes lovingly at the rapper, 41, who flashes a big smile with downcast eyes.
Head sideways on a pillow and arms vampishly raised, she gazes with exaggerated calm from heavily mascara-shadowed eyes: a death mask, in effect, but one that she selected for the occasion.
Bieber, 25, and Baldwin, 22, share a kiss while lounging in a bed of flowers, while Smyers, 32, sings the lyrics to his wife Abby and Mooney gazes lovingly into Hannah's eyes.
During a session with a weight-loss surgeon, she's coated in perforated lines; she gazes first at a fantasy of her future thin self and then at the reality, covered in scars.
In "The Virgin and Child With Two Angels," from 1490, a strawberry blonde Mary intertwines a delicate index finger with Jesus' hand, the boy's rosy cheeks glowing as he gazes upon her.
Imagine a web of gazes all around the room: the baritones looking at the basses, the second sopranos all looking at, singing to, training their longing on the same lethally hot countertenor.
To test visual detection tactics in their feathered subjects, they showed barn owls screens of black, moving dots on a gray background and attached cameras to their heads to track their gazes.
They gradually light up and fade, so that at one moment the face of a jaguar is barely visible in mirrored glass, while at another point it gazes directly into your eyes.
Ms. Colard is also preparing the exhibition "The Way She Looks: A History of Female Gazes in African Portraiture" at the Ryerson Image Center in Toronto in collaboration with the Walther Collection.
" Opposite that is Tiny Cat, colorless and alone on a stark white page with an expression suggesting Nietzsche's "if you gaze long enough into the abyss, the abyss gazes back into you.
She smokes a cigarette and gazes at a white woman in the nude, who, unlike Manet's stiff Olympia, is languidly splayed onto the bed; both of them are on equal playing fields.
In "How We Would Give Birth" (2007), a woman in a hospital bed gazes intently at an old-fashioned landscape painting on the wall while a bloody fetus emerges from her vagina.
In the six-and-a-half-minute interview, Stodden gazes at her new husband in what appears to be her best attempt at seduction, which ends up looking like her face is spasming.
The Way She Looks: a History of Female Gazes in African Portraiture (Photographs from the Walther Collection) continues at the Ryerson Image Centre (33 Gould Street, Toronto, Ontario M5B 2K3) through December 8.
Though in deep shade, the pinpoint black pupil of his right eye is visible as it gazes up and meets the tiny amount of her left pupil, which she demurely trains on him.
"ALL the North Sea's people are connected to each other," muses Hans de Boer, president of VNO-NCW, the Dutch business lobby, as he gazes from his 12th-floor office in The Hague.
In the shot, the mother-to-be sports a wet-hair look as she gazes at the camera from a kneeling position, wearing an off-the-shoulder navy ensemble that bares her belly.
He gazes at the E-Tran frame, a transparent plastic board with letters and a color-coding system, and indicates with the movement of his eyes which letter he wants to use next.
In the shot, the mother-to-be sports a wet-hair look as she gazes at the camera from a kneeling position, wearing an off-the-shoulder navy ensemble that bares her belly.
The art and literature in Invisible Colors turn our gaze toward the blinding fury of the atom's explosion, which gazes back with our silent participation in its singular purpose to raze and slaughter.
The gazes of the sitters are steadfast even in their softness: The desire for uniqueness is as much a refusal of cultural and familial dogma as it is a loving embrace of lineage.
Often that took a Catholic turn, as in the divisionist "Vision," by Alphonse Osbert, in which a shepherdess gazes upward while a halo springs from her head and a lamb nuzzles her leg.
What makes John McGrail's 1982 Life magazine photograph emblematic is its inclusion of Denes, who holds a tall wooden staff (a prop from McGrail) and gazes into the distance with a prophetic squint.
In "Portrait of George Dyer in a Mirror" (1968) the striking young man in a neatly tailored suit gazes over his shoulder into a mirror, which reflects back a virile, if fragmented, profile.
And "Get Out," in every way, is about seeing and being seen, about Chris's dual status as an observer of the ways of white people and an object of their increasingly sinister gazes.
With glasses pushed atop his head in this book's cover photo, he gazes fiercely forward — despite the recent revue "Prince of Broadway" showcasing his copious and varied career highlights, which closed on Oct.
In Wrapped in My Own Existence, a blonde female subject resembling Betty from Archie comics seductively gazes at the viewer, enveloped in a radiant neon palette capped off with a hint of sparkle.
During his acceptance speeches, Kidman showered Urban with adoring gazes, and when he paid tribute to her role in his video-making, she modestly shook her head and buried her face in her hands.
"Good morning from this lil nugget," Smart, 40, wrote alongside a Wednesday snap of Oosterhouse, 40, and their baby girl, looking into the lens as her dad gazes down lovingly at her sweet face.
I couldn't place it at first, the slow-swiveling sideswipe of their gazes, the way they'll dip their heads below their own bodies and then crane smoothly upward, like a movie camera pulling focus.
Each 3D scan typically takes less than a minute and creates a database of eye gazes and blinks, which the software then maps to the data from the eye tracking system in the headset.
As she sings over a melancholy foundation of spectral, looped violin, she gazes off into the distance, like she's watching the lives involved in the story connect and blossom and disintegrate all at once.
And in every village, over the stilt houses and the middens of plastic water bottles melting, gazes the beneficent face of Hun Sen, still head of the Cambodian People's Party and de facto dictator.
"I didn't grow up gardening—I grew up in the West Village," Anastasia Cole Plakias reveals nonchalantly as she gazes with excitement upon the brightly colored rows of plants growing in the MUNCHIES Garden.
Alito gazes upward forbearingly when his colleagues are speaking, as though their prattling were his cross to bear; if there are any cracks in the Court ceiling, he'll be the first to discover them.
So much she has sacrificed, so many nights consecrated to alcohol and curious fingers, to smiling at nameless men with black shoes and black gazes, polished to the shine of a shark's dead eyes.
His relatively low-key style adds to his portraits' transparency, the feeling that we are looking at real people as they existed — unidealized, meticulously observed and psychologically present, especially in their direct appraising gazes.
Game of Thrones In a cozy ship's cabin on Sunday, the two designated world-savers of "Game of Thrones" shared sexy-time gazes and a pledge to fight together for the future of humankind.
Today's 70-word puzzle by John Guzzetta features one of my favorite debuts in a while: MADE A BOO BOO, as well as OPEN BORDERS, STARTER HOME, ROUGHS IT, NAVEL GAZES and TITLE FIGHT.
It contrasts, for example, multimedia artist Sondra Perry's use of A.I. in her recent exhibition Resident Evil to actively question why agents in power refuse to relinquish control over narratives, gazes, or destructive tendencies.
Stopping genocide around the world could and should serve as a unifying call to action, and a request for every American, including both the President-elect and his opponents, to turn their powerful gazes outwards.
When Dr Dietze and Dr Knowles correlated the coders' conclusions with the data from the questionnaires, they found that the number of gazes at strangers did not vary with social class, but their duration did.
Whiskey on ice, Sunset and VineYou've ruined my life by not being mine As Taylor Swift gazes longingly at the dog, she realizes that all she wants is a sweet, loyal canine of her own.
Join Josephine Livingstone, Alex Shephard, and Ryu Spaeth as they contribute their little drop to the ocean of Game of Thrones content, which this week will feature tearful reunions, wistful gazes, and impending mass slaughter.
The image pictures Tisci holding the lace tails of Miku's stunning custom-made haute couture gown and looks admirably at her and she, standing upon a small pedestal with her signature turquoise twintails, gazes back.
MEYRIN, Switzerland — Fabiola Gianotti is one of the most important physicists in the world, and when she gazes at the heavens after dark, she sees more than the moon, the stars and the Milky Way.
Hipster joggers flash past a man getting a tattoo and homeless people wrapped in blankets; a unicorn gazes on the ducked heads of tech workers, their faces lit by an eerie glow from their laptops.
He had been closely watched for miles, in sidelong glances and gazes, by the driver, a large, somewhat handsome man, who, with his carefully combed hair and clueless lopsided smile, resembled the young Ronald Reagan.
Yesterday, I felt people's gazes burn a hole in my feet, but after sleeping on it for a night, I've figured out how to prevent that today—I'll take my toe shoes for a jog.
But like a fairy-tale princess, he is just as quickly rescued by Émile (Quentin Dolmaire) and Caroline (Louise Chevillotte), indolent beauties with sensuous mouths and impassive gazes that, lizardlike, flicker to life on seeing Yoav.
On Tuesday, one such post featured herself and 2½-year-old daughter Giovanna Marie, looking too adorable as she gazes into the camera with her chin in her hands and a casual smile on her face.
Between Nolan's love of hands, Cronenberg's body horror, Kubrick's gazes, and Tarantino's foot fetish maybe some budding filmmaker can borrow the best parts of each and finally show us the entirety of the physical human condition.
Something about two dead-eyed fish gazes meeting in a bedroom, their virtual bodies struggling not to clip through each other while they jerk around on a pointedly folded down sheet, well, just doesn't scream titillation.
At the right was his opponent, Hillary Clinton, a practiced one-on-one debater, who held long, studied gazes on her opponent, delivered calibrated attacks and turned to the audience to smile incredulously at his responses.
In the shot, she gazes into the mirror, placing one hand on her shaved head, as her other hand grasps a crab-shaped purse, which is strategically placed in front of her completely nude lower body.
In the first pages of "Hourglass: Time, Memory, Marriage," her late-middle-age, state-of-my-union memoir, the author gazes out the window at her husband on the lawn in his white terry-cloth bathrobe.
The phrase was first uttered by the character of an African king who looks out upon an English audience and declares: 'I see amazement set upon the faces/Of these white people, wond'rings and strange gazes.
In one sequence, his face almost fills the frame as he gazes into the mirror to shave his head, and the opening hook of Al Green's "Love and Happiness" suddenly swells, breaks off unexpectedly, then repeats.
As the softly lit face of Nusch Éluard gazes at the viewer — her lacquered nails delicately framing her mouth — a superimposed spiderweb consumes everything but her eyes, a white spider listing on the bridge of her nose.
Pippa, 33, and her fiancé James Matthew, were spotted outside of church in Chelsea, London, and their excitement to wed was clear from their intense gazes towards one another, as seen in these photos on The Mirror.
Out front are a spooked Jeff Sessions, the Attorney General, whom Crabapple compared to the Elf on the Shelf, and James Mattis, the Secretary of Defense, who seems glum, even uninterested, as he gazes into the distance.
After no one is in a pool anymore, they exchange meaningful, long-distance gazes at one another over ice cream cones, which is appropriate foodstuff for this scene because of how very cloying this whole situation is.
Notably, Bartholomew's flaying is not highlighted with brilliant red flowing blood, but is tucked into the background of the picture; in the foreground, the imploring, emphatic face of the saint gazes directly out of the pictorial frame.
When its new owner gazes at "Salvator Mundi" over the mantelpiece (or, more likely, visits it in a climate-controlled, tax-free storage facility) he or she may have cause to reflect on the Gospel of Luke.
In Vevey, where, according to home movies, Oona pushed the wheelchair-bound Chaplin late in life along the lakefront path, a bronze statue of the diminutive Little Tramp gazes wistfully over the lake, posing for tourist photos.
That's a switch from what the movie tries to do up to this point, framing the story mostly through Max's eyes as he gazes at Marianne, wondering whether she's real or a fraud, and letting us wonder.
Bing, Ryder and Fujikawa, 33, are all looking at the camera for the photo op, while baby Rani gazes at something off camera and Hudson, 40, looks blissful, pressing her nose up against the side of Bing's head.
But fears about pedophilic gazes, unwanted sexual advances, or triggering memories of assault and other negative experiences of aggressive male sexual norms are all still relevant and legitimate—especially in communities where everyone might not know one another.
They all lip synced their way through the video with killer gazes and sultry stares and Vogue celebrated its 26th anniversary by bringing back the beats with a new slew of models in an epic lip sync battle.
BAILE TUSNAD, Romania — One night after work in Baile Tusnad, a run-down spa town in eastern Transylvania, a young couple sat in a dark-blue sedan, headlights on, gazes fixed on dumpsters on a cobblestone back street.
As Wood started to read that evidence — including an email in which Musk suggested Unsworth was a "child rapist" who took a 12-year-old bride — into the record, I felt a few gazes shift in my direction.
In one of his  paintings on view, "Temporary Situations" (2012), a man clad in a vest and pants stands and gazes ahead, his arms rest on the shoulder of another man as they stand huddled under an umbrella.
Where other painters and sculptors have depicted this mythological trope as a cross-species assignation, or even an avian rape, here Boucher pictures Leda alongside an equally beautiful friend, who gazes with polite curiosity at the visiting swan.
In the concept design, a young Turner in his 20s gazes out with a challenging, piercing stare, an image borrowed from his 1799 self-portrait (the forward pose, by some accounts, intended to disguise his rather large nose).
STANDING on the banks of the Yellowstone river in southern Montana on the last afternoon in June, Dan Vermillion gazes at the clear, sun-dappled waters, checks the river temperature on his smartphone, and pronounces the conditions "great fishing".
Every big funding round has an origin story — that magic moment when planets align and a capitally-flush investor gazes across a room at just the right time and spots the perfect company in need of funds and guidance.
The artist turns tourists' gazes back onto them to highlight their lawlessness; their nudity underscores their lack of inhibition but also alludes to colonial, Western constructs of far-off islands as wild, exotic destinations that offer escape from civilization.
Sou$a and Álvaro Díaz - OK Clearly wary of halfway crooks in the game, the two Puerto Rican rappers cast their skeptical gazes onto wannabe gangstas, hustling loudmouths, and all manner of comemierdas with a perfectly delivered sarcastic refrain.
So is the orange polka-dot saucepan that a babushka-wearing grandmother stirs in "Nunchaku," while she gazes tenderly upon her bare-chested, self-absorbed grandson practicing with a pair of nunchucks, the martial arts weapon, in the mirror.
A few miles down Interstate 2800, Martin Reynolds gazes up at the 2000-story Tribune Tower that defines the Oakland skyline and was home to the Oakland Tribune for decades before the paper was sold and its headquarters moved.
TAORMINA, Sicily — President Trump should enjoy some respite from the rigors of his recent travels on Friday when he gazes out of his luxury suite and takes in the view of Taormina, an iridescent pearl of the Ionian Sea.
Now, in an airtight but gratifying exhibition at Japan Society — his first at a New York City institution — he turns to William Butler Yeats and Ezra Pound, two modernist writers who had their own ornery gazes on the past.
We've watched Joe try or at least claim he's trying to be good for nine episodes, and when he gazes in horror upon Delilah's body in a pool of blood we know that he did want to do better.
Little True is dressed in a pink outfit and matching headband decorated with flowers, with her hand placed in front of her mouth as she first gazes face-forward at the camera, then a little to the side with furrowed brows.
Stu Broce climbs into a spacesuit, spends an hour breathing pure oxygen to ward off decompression sickness, and thinks about the flavored goop he'll suck through a straw as he gazes at the curvature of the Earth from 70,000 feet up.
At the same time, Susan's narrowly drawn lot proves relatively weak, leaving Adams little to do but emit heavy sighs and longing gazes as she burrows into the manuscript and battles insomnia, rekindling long-dormant feelings and reopening old wounds.
The execs spent a good deal of time in its presentation alluding to how the 2012 Fisker Karma, like a beautiful woman, was timeless and needed only new dressings and jewelry to attract the gazes of its (primarily male) buyers.
Twice, members of the band left their positions to parade through the packed audience and the exhibition, while playing their instruments, singing, chanting, lifting their gazes up, and pointing fingers toward the ceiling, and beyond that, toward the sky and universe.
Proof that after a certain age, unless you're preternaturally youthful or willing to extinguish signs of wear and tear using Instagram tools, then all the famous "gazes" (the male gaze, the fashion gaze and the social media gaze) are repelled.
The dancing meme comes from a moment when Elio gazes at Oliver dancing with Chiara (Victoire Du Bois), one of the background women characters, who is simply there to confirm their sexual fluidity and keep them apart in their homosocial triangle.
After she seemingly falls asleep, he gazes again at his forearm and confesses to her that she was right—she was the only person who could see his true, black-hearted self, and that as she suspected, he never loved her.
There's a picture of Secretary Hillary Clinton at her desk, featuring a decorative paperweight that says, "Never Never Never Give Up." Malala Yousafzai gazes at us alongside Joan Didion, Lena Dunham, Serena and Venus Williams, and many other amazing human beings.
The pair then seemingly jet off to their honeymoon (if you can fly private, you do fly private) where Ana longingly gazes at her hot-as-hell hubby walking along the sand on what seems to be a public beach.
Hockney's bird's-eye view gazes down upon the Yosemite Valley in "Untitled No. 21" (center), a dizzying perspective that includes coniferous trees and dense forests, as well as the sharp, purposeful lines of Half Dome's granite face in the distance.
"I really underestimated how hard this was going to be," Rachel's voice-over explains as she gazes out over a fjord in a paraphrase of a classic Bachelor franchise phrase: I never knew it was going to be this hard.
She bounces under the soft glow of the stage lights, and her skin is smooth and radiant; her green eyes, which have never faded as she aged, widen as she gazes upwards; her smile is one I haven't seen before.
Looking more closely at the figure, the viewer may recognize not only the cross-dressing man, but also, directly behind him, a small black boy paired with a fair-skinned, blonde-haired girl with their gazes fixed upon each other.
Some of the many pleasures of Mr. Maialetti's engaging works are the various portraits of everyday townspeople photographed meeting the viewer with resolute gazes, greeting the visitor with smiles and laughter, asking us to look anew at Luzzara and its inhabitants.
Long-haired children of itinerant city dwellers, known as "travelers," hold hands in an abandoned lot, their gazes so intense and reflective that they seem to be envisioning places beyond their violent, walled-off neighborhoods, as children so readily do.
Benevolent hustler (he never took a cut of others' action) or naughty fabulist — perhaps both — Mr. Bowers putters around his hoarded Hollywood Hills home and gazes into the hole in his patio deck as if searching for something lost long ago.
Four identical young men in oversized suits stare out at us; their pupils, like shrunken prunes, beseech us with empty gazes, highlighting the apathy of the system and the lack of opportunities available to the lower-middle classes in urban India.
The scenes depicted are equal parts fantastical and existentialist: a woman carries a heavy child up stairs; a couple gazes at invisible forces in the distance; a man and woman are mobilized by mechanical gears; skeletons and skulls join the feast.
The namesake piece of the current exhibition, "are you a bunny – a real live girl," features a woman with exceptionally erect nipples whose head is enshrined with leaves; she gazes almost adoringly at a rabbit perched on her upwardly bent arm.
SEOUL (Reuters) - A prim, young woman with a high forehead and hair half swept back quietly gazes at the throngs of people pushing for a glimpse of her, a faint smile on her lips and eyelids low as four bodyguards jostle around her.
However, in the other gallery, through "The Modern Studio: The Visual Soliloquy" and "Self-Possessed: Contemporary Gazes and Female Photographers" we sense a move toward liberation, where African women — as both subjects and photographers — exert agency and display their unique senses of style.
But his growing aversion to being photographed made it harder to capture the quiet, candid moments that I treasured most dearly — gazes into space or silent walks through the park — and which I feared would be most likely to evaporate from memory.
Raspe ends up watching in horror as the man, reduced to "nothing more than a pair of house shoes" by his depression, is subjected to the "merciless booming penetrating word thunder" of the professor and the "silently flashing gazes" of his students.
In an adorable new picture that his wife Kim Kardashian West posted on Instagram on Tuesday, the "I Love It" rapper, 41, plants a kiss on daughter Chicago's head as his youngest child, 10 months on Thursday, gazes away from the camera.
They will also work on ad sales together — a key component, considering the shift that media buyers have made to cross-platform campaigns that can target consumers wherever they happen to be looking (with many of those gazes now happening on smartphone screens).
The team gazes through magnifying devices (used for the then-fledgling science of "finger marks") and later through opera glasses in order to spy on Commissioner Roosevelt and his companions — an aging Mayor William Lafayette Strong and the philandering robber baron J.P. Morgan.
The footage from a batch of Theranos promotional videos directed by Errol Morris might be able to bend time with the potency of its irony, as Holmes gazes right into the too-bright lights and chuckles that she doesn't have any secrets.
Now my vision board, covered with images that represent my desire for a satisfying and soulful marriage, a smooth transition into motherhood and to make good money while doing good in the world, gazes at me when I enter from a busy day.
At times, Higgins even freely experimented with color, like in issue No. 6, "The Abyss Gazes Also," which begins with a brighter palette that eventually turns darker and darker along with the character&aposs descent into his dark past, finally ending in black.
In the image, shot by the photographer Cade Martin in collaboration with Jamin Hoyle, a freelance art director, Ms. Mizell portrays a water-drenched and windblown woman screaming (or is she laughing?) as she gazes at a lit candle in her hands.
"Baby kirra's [sic] first walk in her adorable pram," Patridge captioned the debut pic, which shows the infant's tiny pink-sock-clad legs kicking up into the air while Mama Audrina gazes down at her with a loving smile (and oversize sunnies, of course).
"The thought of sitting still and smiling while he gazes at me, taking my photograph, adjusting my posture or the tilt of my head, makes me want to peel off my skin, climb out of it, and run screaming from the building," she says.
The most talked-about international date night of the modern diplomatic era had every romantic element the Trudeau-Obama fandom could ever dream of: an intimate restaurant booth, an abundance of gazes into each other's eyes, presumably some Secret Service right outside the door.
The congressional leaders' stern side-by-side gazes—directed at Republicans holding the country hostage for $6 billion to fund a wall they probably don't even want—have been turned into a meme, painting them as frustrated parents trying to deal with a difficult child.
There's a gorgeous God's-eye shot of a woman in a one-piece, sprawled in a bright-pink flotation device, head thrown back, drifting in the pool—and then a long closeup of Annie as she gazes at the woman, contradictory emotions crossing her face.
References don't end at Scenes from a Marriage though; a scene where the couple and their child lie in bed together, physically close but their gazes wandering and unmet, directly references a scene from Fanny and Alexander, suggesting the immense spiritual distance between characters.
During Fernando's travels, he's waylaid (and hogtied) by pilgrims; takes a tumble with a goatherd; and exchanges gazes with the locals, notably the birds who look down upon him in long shots that, in movies, are known as bird's-eye or God's-eye views.
What Ally does is real, daring to look the audience in the eye as she pauses her performance of "La Vie en Rose" to gaze at Jackson, who gazes at her, because, unlike the other women performing that night, she has truth in her.
I know about what so many of us men think about women — the language we use, the sense of power that we garner through our sexual exploits, our catcalling and threatening, our sexually objectifying gazes, our dehumanizing and despicable sexual gestures and our pornographic imaginations.
In one, Geldzahler alone gazes at reproductions of paintings, including Piero's "Baptism of Christ," pinned to a folding screen; in another Mr. Hockney's parents sit as if parachuted in from their Yorkshire sitting room, the same Piero reproduction reflected in an antique shaving mirror.
They may feel safe, confident even, until they encounter the stranger in the street who crudely catcalls them, or the male co-worker who stands too close and gazes at their body too long, or the man who gets what he desires through force.
Donald Trump reflected Thursday on his place in American presidential history in the aftermath of his Senate impeachment trial — revealing in a rare moment of introspection that he experiences "a little bit of a different feeling" when he gazes upon Richard Nixon's White House portrait.
As you all know, this New Trailers column is also the home of the internet's largest Keira Knightley period piece fan club, so we are obviously very excited about this new film that seems to be almost exclusively filled with longing gazes and troubled reaction shots.
I think there's something very advantageous about makeup, but it's also a way to manipulate gazes, which I'm constantly trying to deal with and play with, like how do I make people look at me like this, or how to make them not look at me.
Gazes switch from the oaken planks of HMS Victory, from which Admiral Horatio Nelson smashed the French and Spanish but lost his own life in 22016, to HMS Queen Elizabeth, a new aircraft-carrier which is by far the biggest vessel ever built for the Royal Navy.
When the promotional video for the Cock Cam started, I thought the video for the product was running a pre-roll ad: lots of soaring drone shots and an inspirational voiceover about "doing what you love" as a man packs a parachute and gazes over a cliff.
While everyone else looks at the camera and smiles (including a wide grin from Prince George, who is perched on dad Prince William's lap), the proud big sister is focused only on Louis as she lovingly gazes at her baby brother and adorably holds his hand.
He shocked the Salon in 1838 with a painting of Medea, dagger in hand, about to murder her children—an act that you'd think would encourage concentration, but, as the babes squirm in her arms, she gazes to the side as if distracted by a leaky faucet.
A few months from his 34th birthday, as he gazes upon a nation that's reignited its own moral insolvency, James is increasingly acting like someone who wants his cultural and political imprint to embody the spirit of countless black athletes—Muhammad Ali, Jackie Robinson, Arthur Ashe, etc.
In the opening scene of the movie, Holly, dressed at dawn in a black dress, pearls and sunglasses, gazes longingly at the window display at Tiffany's Fifth Avenue store, with Henry Mancini's "Moon River" (which won an Oscar for best original song) swelling in the background.
At equine-therapy programs like Compton Jr. Posse in Los Angeles (pictured here), inner-city adolescents find a refuge from drugs and street-gang culture by developing equestrian skills and learning to regard the knowing gazes of 1,000-plus-pound horses and guide their beguiling power.
WHEN BLAKE BRAGGED ABOUT HOW PROUD SHE WAS OF … HER HAIRSTYLE  Blake shared a romantic shot of her and her husband at the A Quiet Place premiere, in which she has her hand on Ryan's chest as he gazes lovingly at her (and his mom looks on approvingly).
He delivers a piece of exposition so thuddingly that you'll immediately say, "Oh, that will be important to unraveling the mystery" (it is!), and then he and Jon hug, and Shepard cuts to the two's crotches bumping together in the foreground while Ponch gazes in horror in the background.
She says it is important because it first determined that there is a genomic biomarker for eye-looking and then showed that children with ASD had reduced eye movement for both eye and mouth-looking gazes, which are the social engagement behaviors shown to be influenced by genetics.
The remaining three pieces, digitized during the library's restoration, offer quieter views of reservation life: a gray-haired couple gazes at a distant point in the unseen sky; an Apache Indian poses in profile, showcasing his magnificent costume; and a drummer sits beside his instrument, facing away from us.
Lying on her stomach on a bed while wearing a white tracksuit and matching sneakers, Turner, 23, gazes adoringly down at a throwback concert photo of her 29-year-old beau, who she'll marry this summer, Joe revealed on The Late Late Show with James Corden this week.
BRUSSELS — As President Trump prepared to leave the NATO summit meeting in his disgruntled wake, the story of his visit could be told in the tight smiles, stiff handshakes and averted gazes he exchanged with the people who are supposed to be some of his closest European allies.
In a recent campaign for a New York jewelry collection, she appears bare-faced and soft-lit; one shot depicts her with her pet python wrapped around her neck, in another, she gazes out at the viewer with unflinching eyes and an entwined challah covering her naked torso.
The Bachelorette fan favorite, who many (to no avail) petitioned to be the next Bachelor, caught Lovato's eye during his run on Hannah Brown's televised journey for true love, and the pair swiftly moved from sliding into the DMs to exchanging shy gazes across the table during date night.
As a result, a player who is one or two rebounds or assists short of the feat as the clock winds down, and sees "23-9-215" when he gazes up at the box-score screens suspended above halfcourt, may alter his behaviour in order to surpass the round-number threshold.
However, to someone who has yet to gain an understanding of Simss' work and legacy, it would be difficult to understand what trauma Garner is referring to while standing beneath the honorific portrayal at 103rd St. Right hand clutching his double breasted coat, a gentle face gazes downward towards visitors.
But at every turn they undermine any latent pomposity, pointing out the recycled music from the directors' previous film, "Mister John" (2013), and revealing that the rugged Andalusian clifftop from which O'Higgins (as embodied by Jose Miguel Jimenez) gazes out towards the New World is, in fact, Howth Head near Dublin.
In a black-and-white throwback video shot by L.A.-based birth and family photographer Rebecca Coursey (who's also a doula!) that the Younger star shared to Instagram on Monday, Duff gazes down at her newborn daughter, whom she is cuddling while seated in a birthing tub right after Banks' arrival.
When the racket of whistle and applause wanes, Andy Wilkinson sets the ukulele at his feet, spreads a notebook across the lectern and—as he gazes into a 230-seat auditorium—launches headlong into the prologue of his keynote address at the 231rd annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada.
As she is taken away in an ambulance, he briefly puts his hand in front of his face, to occlude his final sight of her, much as Tom Hanks gazes up from Earth, in "Apollo 13" (1995), and uses his thumb to blot out the moon he will never reach.
More pronounced contrasts can be found between the student portraits and those of professors facing budget shortfalls, positioned nearby; the students' direct gazes offer challenge and defiance, while the teachers' wide eyes, furrowed brows, and grave expressions point at a reality that's filled with experience and wisdom, but also defeat.
Leslie seems to feel the weight of this as she gazes with her husband at the happy children in the toy store: Gender-biased expectations have forced her to work doubly hard, and those same expectations have made her feel doubly bad about all the time away from her family.
Mr. Liang spoke about his inspirations on "City Ballet the Podcast," and one was clear in performance: The dancers' gazes were continually drawn to a corner of the stage, as if seeking the spot where the revered choreographer George Balanchine, a founder of City Ballet, watched performances from the wing.
That was the goal — to build an allegorical United Nations of artists, a creative think tank, called Communitas, an art practice that creates new art from new connections with artists from around the world, across disciplines, across gazes, people from all walks of life, many professions, colors, cultures, nationalities, subjectivities, Ubuntu, linked fate.
While Ignace-Melling — whom the Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk once described as having the "soul of an Istanbullah" but the "eyes of a European" — produced racist pastiches about Constantinople and its inhabitants, Ottomans like Osman Hamdi Bey (1842-1910) learned European artistic techniques and turned their gazes inward, reclaiming their own narratives.
Sentimentality turns swiftly to humor, intimacies wax and wane, and major life transformations turn on small moments like the brief meeting of gazes between a woman dangling from a rope during her first attempt at mountaineering and the stranger on the ground below who will make her long to leave her husband.
The story then slips into a feverish dream, when a young girl gazes out through her gauzy blush-pistachio colored curtains, and sings Simon & Garfunkel's The Sound of Silence, watching herself perform on a laptop — a stylized reenactment of a fantasy that, in our mediated age, many teenagers, rich and poor, find at their fingertips.
Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, O'Rourke gazes into the camera while standing next to his car on a dusty dirt road, wearing jeans, a tucked-in button-down shirt, hands in his back pockets and with his dog Artemis close behind him (he has three pets: Artemis, another dog named Rosie and a cat named Silver).
Elsewhere, the central punch line is something more unsettling, as viewers can see in "Concert with Eight Figures," which is arranged like "Concert with a Bas-Relief" (1624–1000), where to the left of center a man grips his violin's unusually shaped neck between his knees as he gazes fondly at the ruminating youth.
Titled L'oeil de Baudelaire (Baudelaire's eye), the show gazes upon and bolsters the dandy's deserved reputation as a discerning and witty art critic by demonstrating his relationship to life and Romanticism — the cultural movement inspired by the writings of Edmund Burke and the French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau, among others, that focused on individual passions and inner struggles.
In the group shot with all the royal family members, including uncle Prince Harry and aunt Meghan Markle, the typically shy and reserved George flashes a huge smile as he sits on dad Prince William's lap, while Charlotte sits next to mom Kate Middleton and sweetly gazes at her baby brother and adorably holds his hand.
Like their first two albums, the cover for I See You features a distinctive blocky 'X' set on a monochromatic background (xx featured white text on black, Coexist was the inverse, with an oily swirl of color in the middle), but this time it's a reflective, nearly luminescent object that turns the focus back on whoever gazes at it.
In the group shot with all the royal family members, including uncle Prince Harry and aunt Meghan Markle, the typically shy and reserved George flashes a huge smile as he sits on dad Prince William's lap, while Charlotte sits next to mom Kate Middleton and sweetly gazes at her baby brother and adorably holds his hand.
His erstwhile carport combines the aesthetics of bar tools and power tools: There's a well-polished wood bar that he built by hand; bottles and bar hardware share wall space with axes, hammers, blades, a butterfly knife, brass knuckles, even a champagne saber, while a bandana-clad deer head serenely yet sagaciously gazes over the sets of vintage glassware.
Papatakis' extensive work posing for Fini is represented in this exhibition by the its standout double portrait, "The Alcove/Self-Portrait with Nico Papatakis" (1941) in which a satyr-like female bearing an unmistakable resemblance to Fini with laurels in her hair, gazes at a sleeping semi-nude Papatakis, gleaming like polished marble on the white bedding.
At the Guggenheim, it is the first in a terrific selection of paintings and drawings that have raised my opinion of his two-dimensional work, which unfortunately is far better known for the monotonous and largely mud-colored monochrome, ritualistic portraits from his later years, for which he demanded direct gazes from his sitters as he excavated their heads in pictorial space.
As the singing couples move around and around, you notice ever-changing details: the distinctive movements and gestures of the performers, the emotions that play over their faces; the complex, unscripted and unspoken, communication occurring between them, registered by touches and gazes, glances and smiles; the slight alterations of the song over time, as the performers change their intonations and emphasis.
And when she yells at him, thinking she finally has the upper hand, the camera gazes up at her from Joe's point of view on the floor below her — after she has knocked him over — which would traditionally give her some degree of power over him, but she's also positioned so that she becomes a small figure isolated against a giant black frame.
Over the past several years this has become an increasingly common scene in parts of the borough: the wondrous gazes of out-of-towners as they listen to anecdotes about the area's literary and architectural past, turning to shock as they learn of the gargantuan sums people are willing to pay to live, in such close quarters, among the ghosts.
We can understand why Roman feels compelled to ejaculate onto his office window as he gazes out helplessly at the Lower Manhattan skyline, or why Kendall literally shits the bed at a New England blue blood compound after a night of hard partying, but we will never learn the names of the people who have to clean up after them.
In a mesmerizing video posted to Twitter earlier today, FLOTUS takes us on a casual tour of her crimson, topiary-inspired vision: long black coat slung over her shoulders, oxblood opera gloves in hand, she swans through a hallway of blood red cylindrical cones, gazes into a gilded mirror, is watched from above by a bald eagle Christmas tree topper, and admires a wreath made of sharpened "Be Best" pencils.
The camera gazes after the soldier as he grows smaller and smaller until he disappears altogether into the landscape, then it returns to Ershadi's extraordinary face, a face that remains almost completely expressionless throughout the film, and yet manages to convey a gravity and a depth of feeling that could never come from acting—that can come only from an intimate knowledge of what it is to be pushed to the brink of hopelessness.
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In this new version, we see each family member on their way to the set, with their personal intros highlighting the numerous empires the Kardashians have built over the past decade: Matriarch Kris gazes coolly out of a private helicopter, directing the pilot, ever in control of everything; Khloe strides confidently out of a weightlifting session, a nod to her newfound passion for fitness; Kendall, who's now considered a supermodel, rushes off a fashion set, and so on.
We look at Emily (Emma Bell), and the camera begins a patient rotation, through three hundred and sixty degrees, noting each family member in turn: stern Aunt Elizabeth (Annette Badland), half nodding off to sleep; Emily's bewhiskered father, Edward (Keith Carradine), reading; her brother, Austin (Benjamin Wainwright), also reading, in a recess of the shadows; her adored sister, Lavinia (Rose Williams), known as Vinnie, sewing; and their mother, another Emily (Joanna Bacon), who gazes at the fire.
The fight against colonial rule invariably becomes the founding narrative of a new nation: It was so in the United States, and even more so in developing nations that achieved independence after World War II. Mao Zedong's huge portrait still gazes down on Beijing's Tiananmen Square, where the movement against the chairman's authoritarian legacy was so brutally crushed, and Fidel Castro is still revered across much of Latin America, though he drove Cuba into economic ruin and more than a million countrymen into exile.
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" As cranky as she might be by nature, as gloomy as she is about her own failing health — wearing "diapers for old people … my foolish poopie panties" — and as the state of her town and the country grows more ominous, with depression and drug addiction taking their toll and "that horrible orange-haired man" occupying the White House, Olive Kitteridge is capable of looking past her solitude, her looming fate, and finding some solace and beauty in the world, as when she gazes out her window on a June day: "And so she sat, watching the sky, the clouds high up there, and she looked down then at the roses, which were pretty amazing after just one year.

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