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But now, hammering that home through grotesqueries no longer feels purposeful.
But there is no need to speculate about the grotesqueries a Trump presidency would unleash.
Such grotesqueries, including those of Catholic counterattacks on Luther, vivify an era of sulfurous passions.
Let it wash over you, the startling imagery and grotesqueries—shrines to an alien wilderness.
Has he no regard for the millions of people sitting down to lunch and witnessing this cavalcade of grotesqueries?
And we owe his parents our respect for the dignity with which they reproached Mr. Trump for his grotesqueries.
Since the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, we have encountered grotesqueries that have further marred the country beyond recognition.
The brilliant illustrator was famous for skewering the U.K. establishment with frenetic cartoons and caricatures that transformed the everyday into surreal grotesqueries.
In Loro, the effort to plumb the void at the center of all the grotesqueries is given a sharper, more historically specific edge.
She draws on a range of sources from Renaissance decoration, James Ensor's grotesqueries, and Mike Kelley's abject vision, to create works that are playfully dark.
Her consistent theme is the invasion of the wider world by internet grotesqueries grown in the toxic slime of Amazon, Instagram and other social media platforms.
His art is often described as a parade of grotesqueries, but the Irish-born painter has long-held a particular place with the French critical establishment.
But, as you can probably tell, no one did that and the Hall instead chose to "honor" Chastain with enshrinement into the Statuary Grotesqueries category of modern art.
Yet de Wilde's Emma is not a mean movie, nor does it fall into the grotesqueries of a subversive period film like, for instance, Yorgos Lanthimos's 2018 The Favourite.
Instead, politicians like Nancy Pelosi saw an opportunity to fire up the Democratic base (memo to Pelosi: if Trump's grotesqueries haven't fired up your base by now, nothing will).
The variation that exists tends to be stylistic: the Gothic grotesqueries of Gotham City in Tim Burton's Batman (1989) or the Art Deco nightmare vision of Sam Raimi's Darkman (1990).
Some of them are even pretty cool, like the parade of grotesqueries that hatch from a bowl of cookies, and the majority of them work perfectly well in the moment.
The Trump presidency has become a carnival of grotesqueries and ridiculous lies when it comes to transgender Americans, including those willing to die for their country by serving in the military.
Meanwhile, her opponent's genuine scandals and various grotesqueries were downplayed or whitewashed; but as Jonathan Chait of New York magazine says, the normalization of Donald Trump was probably less important than the abnormalization of Hillary Clinton.
Trump's grotesqueries have stirred up a feminist reaction that's more moralistic and less gamely sex-positive than the Clinton-justifying variety, and there's no necessary reason why its moralistic gaze can't extend to our porn addiction.
From the "Untitled Film Stills" on, Ms. Sherman has disappeared into her photographs — playing received stereotypes of women in the late 1970s and early 1980s, or vanishing into the muck and dirt of her 1990s grotesqueries.
Luckily, AMC on the other hand has no such qualms about seeing a zombie torn in half or whatever other grotesqueries the show can dish out, just so long as no one swears while doing it.
Immediately, we are confronted with the grotesqueries of the plague by which Charlotte Picot, an already bereaved mother, is about to be widowed and from which she flees with her sole surviving child, 9-year-old Nicolas.
But even with that ending, this is a queer horror story about a woman unable to fully reckon with her own identity and desires, forced to face them as violent grotesqueries, as frightening and harsh metaphors made real.
The crude nature of how Trump outlined this vision – calling Mexicans "rapists," as just one of many examples – and other grotesqueries, including the courting of white supremacists and bragging about groping women, estranged him from anyone in the establishment.
Haunted by the brutalities of war and the deaths of his loved ones, the 21912th century Italian prince Pier Francesco Orsini hired architect Pirro Ligorio to construct huge stone grotesqueries to preserve Orsini's horror, grief, and trauma for posterity.
Among the grotesqueries that faded into the background of Mr. Trump's carnival of misgovernment during the past 24 hours was that Monday's meeting was ostensibly called to discuss a matter of global significance: a reported chemical weapons attack on Syrian civilians.
For all that was revealed, there was the sense that turning the public eye away from Hayes' past grotesqueries outweighed anything else, and that the new, shiny WWE would rather put a coat of varnish on its past than grapple with it.
A few of these stories have some hoodoo out of a Cormac McCarthy or a Harry Crews tale — warped men living out in the woods killing alligators; giant pigs under houses; people chained to porches — but the grotesqueries aren't persuasive or profound.
The goldsmithing clearly played into his distinct drawing style; designs for goblets and fantastical water fountains are crammed with minutely observed flourishes, grotesqueries, and tightly coiled decorative curls that anticipate the densely articulated surfaces of his engravings and woodcuts, consuming the pictorial space.
What could have easily become a parade of grotesqueries is instead a chronicle of small lives, no less wretched or stately, sad or dignified, than any other — what unites them, in the end, is not the Mississippi, but the tenderness, the humanness, with which they are presented.
Perhaps his other best-known film was "The Deer Hunter" (1978), Michael Cimino's taut, sometimes agonizing Oscar-winning drama — Mr. Zsigmond was nominated but didn't win — starring Robert DeNiro, Meryl Streep and Christopher Walken about the grotesqueries of Vietnam and their effect on a group of blue collar veterans.
The man who finally got it done, of course, was Lyndon Baines Johnson, and in this time of gridlock and division, Johnson has come to be seen more and more as a protean figure, a man who, for all of his faults and grotesqueries, could make things happen.
The spirit of the activist Resistance is certainly visible in Congress, but legislatively the party's leaders have mostly battled Trump the way they would have battled any Republican, and around the country the party's successful nominees have focused as much on unpopular aspects of the Republican agenda as on Trump's various grotesqueries.
But its comedic aesthetic owes much less to Lonely Island's slick musical parodies than to the gonzo grotesqueries of "Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job" (Tim Heidecker, half of the team behind that Adult Swim hit, stars in one of the more conventionally funny sketches in "I Think You Should Leave," playing the world's most insufferable charades player).
The Beautiful People and its accompanying music video with all its gorgeous grotesqueries is what sweet dreams are NOT made of… The incredibly powerful and frenetic pace of the video with the attenuated and elongated Manson pulled, disfigured and contorted by means of surgical devices, dental apparatuses and other contraptions is absolutely nightmare inducing and an outrageously captivating attraction of repulsion.
As my talk at Stanford neared, the polemicists and opinion writers—many of them Nordau's philosophical descendants—who insisted my art was "Nazi-like" because of its grotesqueries, because of its hyperbole, and because it skewers petty fascists, were not just exposing themselves as ignorant of a century of exhilarating art that raged against the most despicable forces in history.
But not even your mechanical grotesqueries will distract us from those orders, the ones that tell you who will win and who will lose, who will be rewarded in the New Order and who will be left sideways, embarrassed and broken, the subject of workaday blogpost content about "Shots that look like they went down, but actually didn't," and who will be left victorious and exalted in the shadow of their teammates defeat. But...why?
There are 25 artists in this exhibition and each one pursues a unique set of variables, including Maud Bryt's Cubistically arrayed plaster casts of her own body; Bruce Dorfman's wall-mounted assemblage of canvas, wood, metal, paper, and fabric; Bruce Dow's conjoined Eames chairs; Robert Raphael's stoneware facsimiles of thick, knotted lengths of rope; Daniel Wiener's fantastical grotesqueries in green Apoxie-Sculpt; Norman Jabaut's long-necked abstract construction made from found wood and metal; Max Estenger's sheetrock-and-Plexiglas box; Ali Della Bitta's visceral, rocklike collision of earthenware and steel; Jill Levine's abstracted evocations of Pre-Columbian art in styrofoam and plaster; and Steve Keister's glazed ceramics drawn from Mayan and Aztec sculpture.
Inhuman Grotesqueries is the second studio album by American brutal death metal band Malignancy.
A bilingual edition of satires, skits and grotesqueries conveying the maddening humdrumness of the ultimate police state.
Rotten Tomatoes reports that 0% of five surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 3.72/10. Allmovie's review of the film was negative, writing "this perfunctory sequel repeats those earlier grotesqueries [from The Dentist] pretty much shot for shot". Brian Yuzna was nominated for Best Film at the 1998 Sitges Film Festival.
There have been several shock galleries that have launched and shut down. Rotten.com hosted murder videos and images of deceased people and brandished the motto "Pure Evil Since 1996". During their operation, the owners of Rotten.com launched several new sites, one of which was Shockumentary.com in 2006. Shockumentary.com was created to sell mondo films like Traces of Death (1993). Ogrish.com (established in 2000) hosted "mutilated corpses, car accidents, burn victims, congenital malformations and other grotesqueries". Ogrish.com's reputation rested on its publication of gore media from terrorists and war.
In the premiere issue's second story, the six-page "Second Assignment: Track Down the Baby Buzz Bombs", an unnamed, blond-haired teenager working as a page at Flagg's network assists the hero and is rewarded with own costume and the name Speedboy. The two went on to battle an array of mostly Communists grotesqueries with physical deformities and colorful names, such as the two- headed criminal Doubleheader, the redheaded battleaxe Rhode Island Red, the Russian dwarf Sawdoff, the super-smelly Super-Khakhalovitch, the bouncing bank robber Round Robin, and Invisible Irving, the Great Nothing.
McCay's detailed hatching mastery of perspective enhanced the illusions in his drawings, particularly in Little Nemo. Fantastic grotesqueries such as what McCay witnessed during his time at the Wonderland and Eden Musee appeared often in McCay's work. McCay was noted for the speed and accuracy with which he could draw; crowds of people would gather around to watch him paint billboards. Pages from Images Enphantines displayed the same sort of formal playfulness as in McCay's work Rip, "Un projet téméraire", 1888 McCay had a taste for the ornate.
Mike Heller was then added to the malignant fold. A year's worth of teaching and practising ensued for the band to prep Mike for live gigs. After the release the band began a two-year-long search for a new label, which ended with them signing to Willowtip Records in 2006 and releasing a full-length, Inhuman Grotesqueries, on August 7, 2007. The band released Eugenics, its third full-length, in 2012, their first concept record, it deals with the evolution and devolution of a society in the future.
Russell T Davies said that in order to inspire the design of the Beast, he sent the visual designers at The Mill images of paintings by Simon Bisley, a comics artist known for muscular grotesqueries. In the episode commentary, Davies said that an early draft of the script called for the role of the Ood to be filled by the same species as the Slitheen. Their race would have been enslaved and they wished to awaken the Beast, whom they believed to be a god that could free them. Davies claims credit for naming the Ood as a play on the word "odd".
Portrait of Fritza Riedler (1906), exhibited and criticised alongside the Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer in 1907 Klimt exhibited his portrait at the 1907 Mannheim International Art Show, alongside the Portrait of Fritza Riedler (1906). Many of the critics had negative reactions to the two paintings, describing them as "mosaic-like wall-grotesqueries", "bizarre", "absurdities" and "vulgarities". In 1908 the portrait was exhibited at the in Vienna where critical reaction was mixed. The unnamed reviewer from the Wiener Allgemeine Zeitung described the painting as "an idol in a golden shrine", while the critic Eduard Pötzl described the work as "" ("more brass than Bloch").
Literary critics have labeled Michel Houellebecq's novels "vulgar", "pamphlet literature" and "pornography"; he has been accused of obscenity, racism, misogyny and Islamophobia. His works, particularly Atomised, have received high praise from the French literary intelligentsia, with generally positive international critical response, though there have been notably poor reviews in The New York Times by Michiko Kakutani and Anthony Quinn, in the London Review of Books by Perry Anderson,Perry Anderson, Dégringolade , London Review of Books, September 2004. as well as mixed reviews from The Wall Street Journal. However, without ignoring the book's grotesqueries, Lorin Stein from Salon, later editor of The Paris Review, made a spirited defense: Ten years later, Houllebecq responded to critical reviews: Lovecraft scholar S. T. Joshi has criticised Houellebecq's stance on Lovecraft.
Lippa wrote the music to the "Intervention Song" for Chenoweth's funnyordie.com video. For Halloween weekend, 2011, the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Stuart Malina premiered The Addams Family Casket of Orchestral Grotesqueries, a symphonic suite from Lippa's musical The Addams Family, arranged by Lippa and Larry Hochman and orchestrated by Hochman. That same weekend the New Mexico Gay Men’s Chorus, under the direction of Aaron Howe, premiered Lippa’s “Move Toward The Darkness” from The Addams Family in a new choral arrangement by Lippa’s frequent collaborator Mary-Mitchell Campbell. A show called Jerry Christmas, with music and lyrics by Lippa and book by Daniel Goldfarb, was produced by New York Stage and Film in 2007 but has since been shelved.
The Times, for example, felt that the juxtaposition of the blood tragedy and the frothy comedy was "ill-conceived".Barnet (2005: 157) In 1970, Swiss dramatist Friedrich Dürrenmatt adapted the play into a German language comedy entitled Titus Andronicus: Komödie nach Shakespeare (Titus Andronicus: A Comedy After Shakespeare). Of the adaptation he wrote "it represents an attempt to render Shakespeare's early chaotic work fit for the German stage without having the Shakespearean atrocities and grotesqueries passed over in silence." Working from a translation of the First Folio text by Wolf Graf von Baudissin, Dürrenmatt altered much of the dialogue and changed elements of the plot; the fly killing scene (3.2) and the interrogation of Aaron (5.1) were removed; Titus has Aaron cut off his hand, and after he realises he has been tricked, Marcus brings Lavinia to him rather than the other way around as in the original play.

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