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"juxtaposition" Definitions
  1. the fact of putting people or things together, especially in order to show a contrast or a new relationship between them

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Even so, it's hard not to see a juxtaposition here.
The show plays with a juxtaposition between utopia and reality.
In a way, Kumar's life is one big, messy juxtaposition.
They're the perfect juxtaposition to Sally and Harry's fumbling friendship.
I am not the first to notice this jarring juxtaposition.
The intrigue: The juxtaposition was on stark display last week.
This playfully jarring juxtaposition felt smartly representative of contemporary Vietnam.
Through this juxtaposition, it's evident that hoop dreams are universal.
This is perhaps the best use of Gerwig's place juxtaposition.
For most offices, it would seem like a stark juxtaposition.
That must be a strange juxtaposition of past and present.
As an immediate juxtaposition, it offers a pretty bleak outlook.
Adding to the sting is the juxtaposition of Leicester's rise.
It was this juxtaposition of normal life alongside endless uncertainty.
It's a great juxtaposition with calling Texas the Promised Land.
The juxtaposition of Cunanan's life with Versace's still felt forced.
"India Pale Ale" introduces its own unexpected juxtaposition of archetypes.
It's not the master's voice, it's a juxtaposition of voices.
Yet this juxtaposition is the key to the exhibition's poignancy.
I found it a very interesting juxtaposition to American art.
To the students in the crowd, the juxtaposition was unremarkable.
"I like the juxtaposition of Manhattan and sculpture," Mr. Kasmin said.
And the products are just the juxtaposition we've been waiting for.
That juxtaposition might seem strange, but Meeker was making a point.
It's just a trick of juxtaposition in the service of demagoguery.
It made for an interesting juxtaposition with the spread of coronavirus.
It's a chilling juxtaposition between what we can see and hear.
This perhaps uncomfortable juxtaposition is not a new theme for Toronto.
For Memphis fans, the juxtaposition is salt for an open wound.
Music plays jovially in juxtaposition to this space of deep grief.
It's perfect juxtaposition between a burly man and a delicate action.
The juxtaposition is all, just as the person in the photograph.
Actually, the juxtaposition of death and marriage pervades throughout the episode.
So a sometimes awkward juxtaposition of football and patriotism was inevitable.
There's an amazing juxtaposition between the modern architecture and ancient sculpture.
It is in the juxtaposition between past and present that hapa.
I liked this clue's juxtaposition to 266A, another shortened answer, MGMT.
It's a juxtaposition that is as affecting as it is profound.
The juxtaposition of these extremes should be dominating headlines right now.
And the juxtaposition of the two … well, it bore some investigation.
Wheatfield's surreal juxtaposition between farmland and cityscape created a hallucinatory vista.
The poems work by juxtaposition with no transitions between the images.
The juxtaposition was telling: He was all talk and no action.
It was a strange juxtaposition, a mixture of scolding and support.
LG: The juxtaposition of the two was really the best part.
This juxtaposition of white religious evangelicals with civil rights leaders is ironic.
I appreciated the juxtaposition of us trying to smuggle out of Canada.
This juxtaposition of land and population is crucial to its extraordinary beauty.
I loved the juxtaposition of suspense and music and love and murder.
It's a strange juxtaposition, and yet, it works well—too well, sometimes.
This juxtaposition of national pride and just chucking rubbish into the street.
Somehow, the juxtaposition of approaches and styles resulted in a dynamic synthesis.
North, south, east or west, American and Russian positions are in juxtaposition.
Each of these objects is ordinary — it's their juxtaposition that causes bewilderment.
"I enjoy materials, and the juxtaposition and intersection of materials," she said.
The juxtaposition gives new meaning to both the imagery and the audio.
I guess it does kind of seem like juxtaposition in a way.
"That juxtaposition is really a kind of brilliant mechanism," Mr. Harcourt said.
The chief's condition was perfect, an exquisite juxtaposition to his primal dignity.
Vikingur Olafsson's latest recording is a sprawling juxtaposition of Debussy and Rameau.
I have my work in juxtaposition with other work in the show.
Many of the pickups involved snippets, and their juxtaposition was sometimes comical.
It's an expertly rendered juxtaposition, all the more effective for being unstated.
The juxtaposition allows us the distance to think even as we feel.
Especially the seemingly awkward juxtaposition of some tunes with more serious content.
Often, the juxtaposition between the subjects and their surroundings can be jarring.
But it's this very juxtaposition that makes this video so amusing to watch.
But the timing also presents an interesting juxtaposition — and maybe a revealing one.
The video has gone viral for its elegant juxtaposition of sign and rap.
It's a flawless juxtaposition of a seeded sandwich bun and cherry-blossom seeds.
The world of Mary, Queen of Scots exists in constant juxtaposition: women vs.
Was that juxtaposition something you had in mind when you created the game?
That juxtaposition is telling, because it drives the behavior of the consultant class.
The decorative mix of gaudiness and Christian iconography is also an unsparing juxtaposition.
At other times, the images and headlines create a jarring, even disturbing, juxtaposition.
The juxtaposition leaves people feeling energized, giddy and even serene for hours afterward.
The Nightmare Before Christmas is about the unholy juxtaposition of Halloween and Christmas.
I thought it would be an interesting juxtaposition to blend the two worlds.
That juxtaposition of precision and exuberance, was both fun and successful, I thought.
The power of that image is that the juxtaposition existed in real life.
Fearlessly, I confront him and ask him about the juxtaposition of his menu.
People may be "surprised by the juxtaposition of feminism and ghosts," she said.
This juxtaposition embodies Foy's understanding of what it means to be an artist.
The juxtaposition of the familiar and the Black Mirror-esque can seem sinister.
LB: Inside these buildings, I see the juxtaposition of the ancient and contemporary.
So, I start thinking about that juxtaposition and I get deeply, deeply sad.
The juxtaposition between goofy and dramatic lends the game its own particular flavor.
The juxtaposition of the imagery and the poetics make for a peculiar opening.
As is the fascinating juxtaposition of her girlish voice and these dark sounds.
Finally, a cactus in bloom is pure poetry, a startling juxtaposition in Technicolor.
The juxtaposition of silly and serious has produced eye-rolling among U.N. diplomats.
"I liked the juxtaposition, the slight humor that was involved in that scene."
It was an interesting juxtaposition, given the high-stakes nature of the hearing.
The work is striking for its juxtaposition of the Old and New Testaments.
That was the bittersweet juxtaposition that many Muslims in London faced on Thursday.
Pretty juxtaposition here with BLUE MOON, I thought, crossing CLARET RED as well.
"The warm rice is a nice juxtaposition against the super cold tuna," says Weiss.
Throughout the film, Singleton creates an interesting juxtaposition between Reva Styles and Ms. Baker.
It was a real juxtaposition – to watch Garry and then watch him become Larry.
It's an intriguing juxtaposition of technology, history, and mapping the past over the present.
That juxtaposition of very tough men in very colorful outfits is quite a sight.
Something about the juxtaposition of "oi" with "ss" and "tt" produces an unfavorable sound.
At last year's 10th-anniversary street party, this juxtaposition couldn't have been more clear.
I love the juxtaposition of a fully-tatted man holding his newly born son.
The juxtaposition of raw landscapes and hectic New York is both ironic and powerful.
Mets 4, Marlins 2 The juxtaposition of the two players was inescapable Wednesday afternoon.
In the old days, there was a very strong juxtaposition between capitalists and socialists.
Moreover, the juxtaposition between standard social media fare and violent imagery is profoundly jarring.
Guyatt's juxtaposition of attitudes and policies relating to Indians and blacks yields important insights.
"I've been fascinated by the juxtaposition of the industrial and the decorative ever since."
I believed that this juxtaposition would add important layers and nuances to the story.
This juxtaposition of tough sanctions and military exercises has predictably heightened North Korea's threats.
It's yet another sign of the changing times, a juxtaposition of old vs. new.
There's a promise of renewal and transcendence in the juxtaposition of self and tree.
We wanted that juxtaposition, that dichotomy, of a real world within the fictional world.
A juxtaposition of both alphabetical orders, in other words: by author and by subject.
This standard-repertory juxtaposition seemed hardly an "adventure," as Mr. Langrée had described it.
This standard-repertory juxtaposition seemed hardly an "adventure," as Mr. Langrée had described it.
The juxtaposition between Mr. West's unsteadiness and the gale force of the choir was pronounced.
But his nods to the more conventional tropes of the genre created an unlikely juxtaposition.
It was a juxtaposition between progress and what many perceived as a stagnant auto industry.
A juxtaposition that is as much a part of their art as the arcade itself.
That juxtaposition is particularly striking as the U.S. has been systematic in tightening monetary policy.
Superchief describes this arrangement as a juxtaposition between the everyday objects and the female body.
People liked the juxtaposition of this socially charged "curse word" hand-sewn into pastel embroidery.
It was a fitting juxtaposition for a figure who has provoked such sharply different responses.
It seemed to be a stark juxtaposition with the rest of the neighborhood's historic architecture. 
"I like to merge mismatched ideas together to create a quirky juxtaposition," Farrell tells Creators.
It's that you have to create, all media has to create this juxtaposition that happens.
The juxtaposition between tightly squeezing this little gem inside of you while increasingly getting wetter.
It's just a perfect juxtaposition—the perfect sort of contrast to that nail-biting actions.
While the juxtaposition may feel a bit esoteric at times, the results are often intoxicating.
Attention and juxtaposition are his methods; his metaphors don't seem so much made as noticed.
"It was a really hard juxtaposition of real life for me," Chopra Jones told Reuters.
We're inclined to laugh because the juxtaposition is weird and aberrant and a little shocking.
And it was a great juxtaposition against a new class of trafficker that did not.
Through instinctive, intuitive observation and juxtaposition, familiar objects are revealed to be alive with meaning.
Mr. Trump's stark juxtaposition of globalism and Americanism is crude and hyperbolic, but necessarily so.
The political equivalent may be the jarring juxtaposition of Representatives Adam Schiff and Devin Nunes.
"There's an obvious juxtaposition between the Roses and those who inhabit Schitt's Creek," says Ornstein.
The (incorrect) juxtaposition of being 'loud' v 'effective'... intimations of them being angry and rageful.
The (incorrect) juxtaposition of being "loud" v "effective"... intimations of them being angry and rageful.
Instead, she encompasses them in all their contradiction, laying them out in breathtakingly skillful juxtaposition.
Then again, most characters seem lacking in juxtaposition with Badgley's sinfully skillful mastery of Joe.
The two shows stand on their own; the juxtaposition is a stroke of curatorial inspiration.
Moyer's work, too, deals with intervention, but its achievement is that fluidity replaces jarring juxtaposition.
Rather than pointing to unexpected affinities, the juxtaposition shows how different these two painters are.
And it's the juxtaposition of these two roommates that underpins the drama of the play.
While each artist's work is strong individually, their juxtaposition imbues Frieze with a vapid commercial feminism.
Playing with that juxtaposition was an essential part of the subversive feminist agenda that takes place.
The juxtaposition is jarring and occasionally bizarre, which is the point de Belle wanted to explore.
This seemingly hypocritical juxtaposition becomes clearer when the meaning of the word "tolerance" is made clearer.
I had had such easy pregnancies that in some way, the juxtaposition hit me even harder.
The machine-woven wall hangings offer a juxtaposition between material and imagery, at an impressive scale.
These ominous songs create an elegant mood in an otherwise hostile home — juxtaposition at its finest.
It's a good juxtaposition of a Jesse character or a Jimmy character, bachelor, a sweet kid.
Jughead describes that in juxtaposition to the town's typical macabre atmosphere, #Varchie is quite the opposite.
But it serves as a remarkable juxtaposition on an evening when the young Nuggets couldn't miss.
But, pairing those scenes with traditional Christmas imagery makes for a striking and thought-provoking juxtaposition.
The juxtaposition with the shell-shocked crowd footage isn't particularly profound, but it makes its point.
Venom's quilts and fabric art mix punk and metal imagery with traditional quilting—a compelling juxtaposition.
It's an interesting juxtaposition: two AI-powered search engines that, despite similarities, are still very distinct.
The juxtaposition of learning about empowerment in class with the significance of Monticello was emotionally jarring.
We see a juxtaposition of nature and human-made as well as natural light and shadows.
Unfortunately, for me the juxtaposition of the word "tribe" with the woodland utopia conjured uncomfortable associations.
She says that it can be a funny juxtaposition and bring new audiences to both brands.
The dramatic juxtaposition of wealth and progress with absolute deprivation yielded, in some, a moral crisis.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - For tech companies, there was a confounding juxtaposition in the news this week.
His isolation is all the more striking in juxtaposition with the scenes between Molly and Issa.
I'm not alone—the juxtaposition of sex work and parenting makes a lot of people uneasy.
There was this juxtaposition of the time that I arrived, and the night before I left.
Puckett's style is a practiced juxtaposition of the game's hurried adrenaline and his own relaxed enthusiasm.
By and large, the risky juxtaposition with the master puts Mr. Petronio in a flattering light.
It may sound like a strange juxtaposition: hardened, tattooed offenders donning the cloaks of fantasy characters.
If that juxtaposition strikes you as jarring, even distasteful, it felt that way to me, too.
Thrown over a suit or tuxedo, it creates an unexpected juxtaposition of work and formal wear.
The juxtaposition is vintage Lee: a blend of satire, realism and in-your-face political commentary.
She displays her more minimalist white porcelain vessels in juxtaposition with his pieces on inset shelves.
You've got to love the juxtaposition in "The Take," a tasty thriller directed by James Watkins.
Carrot Top's props are still quaintly homemade, a clumsy juxtaposition to the rest of the show.
We didn't have great wealth so it was a real juxtaposition to where I am now.
So the pops make for a "pretty cool juxtaposition" with Halo Top's core product, he said.
Admittedly the juxtaposition of state-of-the-art technology with precision dancing creates a surreal combo.
Their juxtaposition is such that when you close the book, their faces are atop one another.
The exhibition creates an immersive, multi-sensory experience that explores the juxtaposition of utopia and dystopia.
I like the juxtaposition between the stillness and passing of time that a painting can evoke.
That really was a nice juxtaposition to the person I was initially dating when I was diagnosed.
It's that kind of juxtaposition that made Heat so fascinating — and fun — to watch, 21 years later.
Though we can only assume that the Terminator star was only pretend sleeping, it's a clever juxtaposition.
Or maybe like the juxtaposition of angst and violence Besson stirred into La Femme Nikita or Lucy.
JOHNSON: Meeting was that in juxtaposition to the NATO meeting I think makes a lot of sense.
But the juxtaposition was circumstance: The lunch had been scheduled two weeks before, an administration source said.
" And it's an incredibly painful juxtaposition, but also thinking, "I really wouldn't have done it any differently.
Laying bare that juxtaposition, rather than obscuring it, will allow for a richer appreciation of their achievements.
When you see hard and soft, modern and old, nature and man-made — I like that juxtaposition.
Hair and makeup looks were inspired by Wang's juxtaposition between uptown New Yorker meets downtown New Yorker.
The museum strikes an interesting juxtaposition between old-fashioned roadside attraction and exhibit of futuristic science experiments.
You've probably scrolled past the photos and noticed the striking juxtaposition between scene kid and Instagram baddie.
Something about the juxtaposition of the intense pain immediately followed by the intense pleasure was too much.
The juxtaposition between Obama's farewell speech Tuesday night and Donald Trump's press conference Wednesday morning were jarring.
The juxtaposition of a sweet doe and angry grandpa noises depicts nature in all its jarring glory.
The juxtaposition of Retsuko's typically meek personality and her brutal/cathartic death metal sessions is pretty hilarious.
At the very least, the juxtaposition should lead to some great street photos from outside the space.
The juxtaposition did not sit well with Oren Falkowitz, a former analyst at the National Security Agency.
And so you have the odd juxtaposition of a company criticizing its own director and controlling shareholder.
" The school found the two male authors guilty of "violence" for their "juxtaposition of weaponry and sexuality.
In an intriguing juxtaposition, both Seinfeld and Gadsby have cited Bill Cosby atop their list of inspirations.
It's not necessarily where I mine my humor from, but I'm O.K. with that sort of juxtaposition.
But, the Muay Thai skills of Barboza are an interesting juxtaposition to the taekwondo stylings of Pettis.
Like Ivanka says in her interview, the juxtaposition of my pregnancy and postpartum period completely rattled me.
It's more my juxtaposition of people and things—my remake of the México City nightlife through portraits.
The juxtaposition exposed just how fundamentally inadequate our president is to the crisis we find ourselves in.
But the true power of Hustlers lies in the juxtaposition of visceral highs against harshly relatable realities.
Work a similar juxtaposition by pairing a Victorian lace frock with slick accessories and a protective underlayer.
His juxtaposition of oddball, affecting characters with the commonplace bickering between cousins grounds this topsy-turvy ride.
The poignant juxtaposition of the ancient and the new is central to the story "Bankers" as well.
To Ms. Bell, that particular juxtaposition — with no image of Mr. Lochte on the page — was egregious.
Yeah. I wanted that juxtaposition, because I still coexist with my brother and we are nothing alike.
Their youthful, often tattooed clientele offer a curious juxtaposition to the religious pilgrims roaming the Holy City.
The weirdness of surrealist art comes from the juxtaposition of images that do not naturally belong together.
It also served as a strange juxtaposition to what was happening on the rest of the island.
It would be a strange juxtaposition, a strangeness out of which some vital truth might be articulated.
The comedy comes from the juxtaposition of the outrageous and vulgar physicality with jarring notes of sentimentality.
The novel's historical and personal strands don't always intellectually cohere, but their juxtaposition often has visceral force.
It's the juxtaposition of two bold colors with a clean face that adds to an everyday look.
It made for a somewhat jarring juxtaposition, seeing men of such apparent decorum pass such harsh images.
It's a delightful juxtaposition, and a hallmark of the current generation of writers, speakers and language lovers.
It is, admittedly, a jarring and puzzling juxtaposition to the whole Roger Stone and Michael Flynn episodes.
"It always seemed like a hilarious juxtaposition — two movies more unalike are hard to imagine," Madden said.
The effect is a striking juxtaposition between the industrial materials and the intimacy of memory and loss.
The juxtaposition of the planes against the pale ground and muted bands imply depth but are not illusionistic.
And for the New York-based blogger behind Our Second Skin, Anaa Nadim Saber, the juxtaposition was jarring.
I liked the juxtaposition of the Minnesota recruiting class — players from Kansas and Australia winding up in Minneapolis!
But the blunt juxtaposition of cars, environmental degradation, and murder isn't diminished by the fact that it's familiar.
Sometimes, you'd get something very severe against nature, and the juxtaposition of those two things became so beautiful.
What works so well in the movie is how much it's able to do through visuals and juxtaposition.
The juxtaposition of these two timelines seems at first like an apt choice for this unusual, messy story.
Like, I guess the juxtaposition of the two things should be funny…but it was just crazy, right?
And perhaps the best way to understand it is in juxtaposition with another interview Trump gave last week.
The song, "City" by  Taiwanese indie band Sodagreen, adds to this juxtaposition of geometrical beauty and haunting strangeness.
The juxtaposition is a little strange; Lynch reminiscing about his first family ambivalently while enjoying his new one.
It is an attractive juxtaposition, and the anything-but-neutral repurposed exhibition space fully becomes a third participant.
So there's that juxtaposition between this very clean, contextless aesthetic, and then something very embodied, through her voice.
Weegee knew Surrealism when he saw it, and the recognition came from an artistic instinct for provocative juxtaposition.
"The quality is so phenomenal, and I love his juxtaposition of traditional enameling with contemporary design," she added.
Somehow the juxtaposition of sensitive French ruminations never jars with the apparently meaningless aggression of the gameplay visuals.
The juxtaposition of violence and serenity is far more disturbing than an unrelenting assault of violence would be.
This is a unique juxtaposition—especially in this time and age where musicianship is tested more than ever.
Ross described Eight Mile Rock by juxtaposition with the Freeport area, the main tourist—and therefore economic—hub.
The juxtaposition underscores an essential commonality between the two bodies of work: their ongoing relevance in our times.
It is a stark juxtaposition to the brightly colored, energetic curls that come later in the artist's career.
The Martin and Lewis partnership worked (spectacularly) in the way most comic duos do: the juxtaposition of opposites.
What makes it riveting anyway is its eagerness to admit, and to subtly criticize by juxtaposition, all arguments.
Bloomberg's wealth and influence is a perfect juxtaposition to Sanders' message about the 1% overpowering working-class Americans.
Objects were placed in teasing juxtaposition, in a way that suggested connections and narratives without insisting on them.
From his unkempt beard and slow, phlegmatic voice, we understand Zakhaev, by juxtaposition, to be Modern Warfare's antagonist.
The whole situation surrounding the song is maniacal; a total juxtaposition to the song's actual beautiful honesty about relationships.
The juxtaposition is stark: Polypores feed off moisture and shade, and come from the densest part of the forest.
The juxtaposition of the two brings humanity to a story that otherwise could have been just a thrill ride.
"Pose" is a dance musical that explores the juxtaposition of the segments of life and society in New York.
I desperately wanted that juxtaposition even though I knew it would be a much more challenging and lengthy process.
It's an interesting juxtaposition to the West Wing, with it's frequent staff turnovers and rumors of infighting among aides.
The juxtaposition articulates how easily life and coffee talk can go on as fascism rises and as victims fall.
Its failure, like many of its ilk, is rooted in the juxtaposition, or rather imposition, of Africa and China.
There's an interesting juxtaposition between Shapiro and Cochran that proves early on how both men are out for themselves.
Part of the film's success lies in its juxtaposition of other people's accounts of Bell alongside her own writing.
The sort whose attention deficit is exacerbated by sugary-drinks and the juxtaposition of school and flickering electronic distractions.
The juxtaposition of a child's toys and drawings found in a place where they were tortured is hugely disturbing.
Here, a selection of photos showcasing the wonderful juxtaposition between quaint small-town USA and the technological creative future.
It's watching the juxtaposition of a beautiful woman cutting a huge nasty one, groaning and orgasming as she does.
And then you see the juxtaposition of the carne asada tacos en el norte, the meat is more expensive.
Juxtaposition of wish fulfillment violence and infantile imagery, desire to regress, be free of responsibility... This all says 'war.
The images assault the eye with a feverishly colored and persistent visual language that makes canny use of juxtaposition.
I enjoy the juxtaposition of what the text translates to, versus not even being able to read it myself!
Perhaps the most jarring aspect of the exhibition is the juxtaposition of Othman's broadcast testimony with the architectural renderings.
Have you ever once thought about the juxtaposition they provide, wandering around at a complete normal size and weight?
It's the musical juxtaposition that thrills, as Hendricks and the electric riffage press similar buttons in the mind's ear.
In this striking juxtaposition between the feeling subject and actual ethics, Cusk returns to gender to mediate the difference.
" Bale continues: "It was a nice juxtaposition of getting the Buckfast into a negroni, which is a serious drink.
But the juxtaposition of fast, thrilling action game and quiet, contemplative setting are what really hold the game back.
What's most striking about this list of losers, of course, is its juxtaposition with the winners -- mainly, the rich.
The juxtaposition of this platitude with the joyful burlesque of demons constitutes a lighthearted, anarchic commentary on police brutality.
There's less room today for the truly unexpected juxtaposition — no pineapples, pet cheetahs or convertibles riding waves like surfboards.
The juxtaposition between the opening scene and their chaotic fight later shows just how far those two have come.
The juxtaposition is instructive, illustrating how the political has become its own aesthetic category over the last few generations.
"Untitled (White Diamond, Negative Stripe)" (1965) introduces the element of subtle change wrought from a juxtaposition of reflective materials.
The juxtaposition of my body right now, the fleshy body with the plastic mask, I think is very interesting.
Mozart never meant for it to be an overture for the Requiem, but on Wednesday the juxtaposition was seamless.
One day, perhaps, someone will figure out how to mine the juxtaposition of their differing personas and comic styles.
But the juxtaposition of that debate and this one simply looks bad for the Republican Party and its candidates.
In hindsight, maybe pairing Haring with Ancient Egyptian art is an obvious juxtaposition for any transhistorically-minded art nerd.
" To McQueen, that juxtaposition of shots is a confident declaration: "I want your attention, and now I've got it.
There's a really interesting juxtaposition of collectivism to individualism that happens when you're a Westerner who comes to Korea.
The juxtaposition between the swinging child and the vocalists singing "Black bodies swinging in the summer breeze" is shattering.
"Baby I Love You" chugs along, and the juxtaposition of the violent imagery and the soulful music is jarring.
The juxtaposition of his death, my divorce, and Father's Day, remains one of thousands of fond Asbury Park memories.
The juxtaposition of PREGNANT and DNA TESTS is fun, but I like the combo ECOCIDAL PET ODORS even better.
The juxtaposition of the two paintings is an opportunity for art historians including herself to find out, she said.
That striking juxtaposition encapsulates the contending forces shaping the presidential race: pervasive doubts about Trump's values and behavior vs.
The juxtaposition invites us to re-evaluate the dilemmas of the Russian nobles, contrasting them with more existential struggles.
Gallery 22 features the knockout juxtaposition of Pablo Picasso with two later American artists, Louise Bourgeois and Faith Ringgold.
At the same time, the juxtaposition has a moral aspect, telling us that grief is widely apportioned among us.
"I thought the juxtaposition of a longtime HIV patient with NCAA Division I athletes was quite comical," she said.
This juxtaposition seems absurd at first but resonates within the context of the show, which is titled snake skin.
Its alphabetical ordering, as per encyclopedic convention, rather than chronological, allows for a diverse range of styles in juxtaposition.
It was a ready-made juxtaposition of the Knicks' past and what they fervently hope will be their future.
Maybe I was hiding behind that juxtaposition of recognizable beloved characters rather than talking openly and honestly about things.
Models exposing themselves to judgement from anonymous followers needed an extra sense of juxtaposition to reflect the intimacy and voyeurism.
The image of McCarthy-as-Spicer and the beautiful words of the West Side Story classic are a perfect juxtaposition.
The juxtaposition of the personal and public, the macro and micro, doesn't always mesh perfectly, but it's consistently thought-provoking.
This juxtaposition of man-made tools in a series which invokes only nature in all the other portraits, is jarring.
The juxtaposition of the male and female seers shows the woman's spiritual power, like her glass orb prop, as theatrical.
The juxtaposition of the exclusive gardens and the bustle of Upper Manhattan makes for a metaphorical voyage of double consciousness.
The juxtaposition of college kids going nuts behind our set, while I was losing a baby on it, was surreal.
It's unexpected in the most off-duty way, which feels like the perfect juxtaposition of the theme for the week.
I think the juxtaposition between the mall scenes and present day, it's just perfectly played out and so well-written.
There's a kind of reader who gets off on the juxtaposition of a gripping genre plot and an indecipherable dialect.
The juxtaposition of the two stories keeps the tension high, and it's responsible for most of the book's relentless momentum.
The juxtaposition takes the focus off of the art itself, challenging the artists' thoughts and comments on society and politics.
The heady scent of lavender, combined with crescendoing buzz of fluorescent lights, creates an unsettling juxtaposition, one art writer said.
And when he talks about the juxtaposition I think he's right, because I like the interplay between dark and light.
The video and the song itself work together to form a temporal juxtaposition between different periods in a musician's life.
Much of the show's comedy comes from the juxtaposition of Peter's unblinking formality with the pure dumbness of the crime.
Dr. Paul U. Unschuld's juxtaposition of "rigor" and New Age puffery is salutary, but "Chinese pragmatism" hides a few things.
It was an ironic juxtaposition, a politically provocative band performing to an audience of 1,500 in a closed communist society.
The Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt was "a juxtaposition of deep sadness with joyful creation," a volunteer told The Times.
The notice being distributed online said that the juxtaposition of the front-page headlines was a blunder, not a conspiracy.
The shadows, outlines and juxtaposition of elements that preoccupied him are things, he noted, that early man would have seen.
With comic juxtaposition, a tiled joins a tower of his fellows and a digitized lion lurks in an empty plain.
While similar phrasing could certainly be applied to our writing, the larger lesson can be distilled with a single juxtaposition.
The juxtaposition injects a discussion of the black body in the African diaspora that's often missing in many technology forums.
Your bad judgment was magnified, of course, by its timing and your fictional story's immediate juxtaposition to actual political violence.
The juxtaposition suggests that the sleeping woman is dreaming, since she's  asleep on the ground with no visible Springmaid mattress.
Framing and the juxtaposition of photo documentation and art historical references seem to be key devices in the curatorial process.
The juxtaposition was jarring, particularly with Democrats using their time to cut straight to the heart of Dr. Blasey's story.
To be clear, he wasn't defending pedophiles, but his comedy is dialectical, finding its perspective through debate, juxtaposition and satire.
Few places on the planet offer a more dramatic juxtaposition of extremes: the climate ranges from desert to subarctic conditions.
At the heart of it, it's very simple: It's a juxtaposition of the truth with the false statement or fact.
The juxtaposition was surreal, and made it almost feel as if the sound was coming from inside my own head.
The juxtaposition of five years of hot, dry conditions followed by more rain than reservoirs can store may seem incongruous.
It's the juxtaposition of blind fervor and calm rationale that must make up his readership in some kind of ratio.
But to Rome and others in France's L.G.B.T. community, the juxtaposition highlighted a different gulf: one in inclusion, in diversity.
In repurposing this technology to indulge memory, a lopsided juxtaposition between practices of ancestral memory and data collection projects emerges.
The juxtaposition is striking: a smooth and sophisticated idealized masculinity set against equally fictitious rugged, Wild West images of manhood.
The resplendent frame on the right looks newly gilded, redecorated with shining gold leaf, a juxtaposition of decay and renewal.
Rendering the messier aspects of humanity in meticulous detail makes the juxtaposition between beauty and horror that much more impactful.
The juxtaposition of the fencing with the bathroom made me think of gated communities and gender neutral, single stall bathrooms.
Raw Magic was centered on the return to surrealism not only as a style but as the juxtaposition between different realities.
The juxtaposition of the incredibly sleek, straight lines of the homes and the wild, curving mountains and natural landscape is amazing.
The juxtaposition of Hopkins' unsuccessful curtain call and Faber's victorious departure perfectly encapsulates both the glory and cruelty of combat sports.
It's a really sweet juxtaposition of the old and new and is a really nice little video for a lazy weekend.
It's a study in contrasts that has our attention with a juxtaposition of seemingly disparate — and yet totally spot-on — elements.
The novel juxtaposition of a multi-stage concert set against the historic backdrop of Old Québec is not to be missed.
One common exhibition strategy was the juxtaposition of styles across related forms, which confounded the binary between contemporary and customary art.
Juxtaposition is a Cardi B staple that is becoming more and more pronounced as she moves up the music industry ranks.
The juxtaposition of this unlikely mash-up makes you notice how much our television watching preferences have changed over the years.
I want to ask you about the case for magazines in general, and there's a really interesting juxtaposition to my mind.
The juxtaposition also places the viewer between the opposite poles of his practice: Greenberg on the wall; Duchamp on the floor.
The juxtaposition of old-world and tech-driven cosmopolitan influences means there's a wealth of diversity when it comes to shopping.
This juxtaposition was not lost on audience members, who told NBC News there was a distinct energy throughout Friday night's show.
It could also, perhaps, be interpreted as a statement on San Francisco and its depressing juxtaposition of homelessness and tech riches.
The juxtaposition between Jandice's very naked happiness and a covered-up Kathryn's warnings of waterborne "brain eating amoebas" wrap the pilot.
But the juxtaposition never really makes sense, coming off as a halfhearted attempt to bring some meta-commentary into the mix.
The biggest clue to Cox's departure might be the juxtaposition of a line from his departure note with one from Zuckerberg's.
Enjoy the juxtaposition of Chelsea Handler reminding us of the importance of booze and Chelsea Clinton teaching her children about gratitude.
Rather, the jarring juxtaposition of James Phelan and Donald Trump shows just how the rhetoric of racism can span a century.
The two incidents make a strange juxtaposition, and even police say the apparent motives of suspect Kyle Andrew Odom's aren't clear.
"It's a powerful juxtaposition of a breakup song and a montage of the blissful beginning stages of a relationship," she adds.
There's trial and error, but I think that's where the show lives in the tension and the juxtaposition of those things.
Brown's Vanity Fair was driven by what she calls the "mix": the table of contents, the balancing and juxtaposition of features.
The series is an extension from his larger one, Autobiographies, in which the artist pictures himself in juxtaposition to commercial objects.
That is, in fact, a problem with the book over all: juxtaposition is not a sufficient structure for a political argument.
The juxtaposition of the silent whir of sleek Tesla electric vehicles, with the outbursts of the mentally ill on the sidewalks.
Her careful juxtaposition of disparate events highlights an underlying interconnectedness and suggests a new way of thinking about the postwar era.
A sort of juxtaposition between the intense landscape of Detroit and the good things people are doing for the youth there.
It's a photograph painted over, and we were so struck by the juxtaposition of the subject interpreted through a modern lens.
"We loved the juxtaposition of a name that's more traditionally masculine and a name that's more feminine," Ms. Scotten, 35, explained.
But for Rowing Blazers, a brand out of time, the juxtaposition, along with all the others, lent a sense of urgency.
God bless America, where the juxtaposition of two articles published by this section of this newspaper on Monday said it all.
In a film like "Jojo Rabbit," the juxtaposition of comedy mixed with serious subject matter means the message hits home harder.
While the juxtaposition of tourist development so close to such poverty may be jarring, the seaside remains the allure for all.
It's an aesthetic juxtaposition common to many of the city's cocktail bars, a reflection of Berlin's mix of history and modernity.
Juxtaposition defines "Dream Walk," a 12-minute spree from the violinist Jason Kao Hwang's latest album, "Sing House," due May 5.
And, at the heart of it, it's very simple; it's a juxtaposition of the truth with the false statement of fact.
"As a writer I love the juxtaposition of such a bucolic setting and the introduction of evil into it," she said.
Grisham addressed the independent nature of the first lady several times when asked about the juxtaposition of the first couple's ideologies.
Washington (CNN)First lady Melania Trump, like those before her, has battled the vast juxtaposition between public perception and private citizen.
So there's something really interesting for us as artists to see that sort of juxtaposition, with the violence and that song.
This, he hoped, would render a strong juxtaposition between the extreme visuals of his bloody chin and a neutral, expressionless stare.
Tolstoy was a master of juxtaposition, and his novel oscillates between the ugliness of battle and the blissful ignorance of aristocracy.
"I tweeted it because I thought the juxtaposition of the image and the caption was disgusting and amazing," Henderson told BuzzFeed News
It's a strange juxtaposition to make, especially when the remainder of the gallery's booth is devoted to more de rigueur modernist fare.
An amputee world record holder in both the 200 metres and the marathon, the breadth and juxtaposition of his achievements confound logic.
So, the passage of time is invoked in the juxtaposition of space travel with the quaint analogue notion of the road trip.
The juxtaposition between the superior performance of older workers and the discrimination against them in the workplace just really makes no sense.
In juxtaposition, John also stood trial for marital sexual assault and was found not guilty; he was released with no further consequences.
Brown Anderson said the juxtaposition of nursing moms in a city where breasts are often on display for other reasons was important.
It's just a funny juxtaposition to what we consider to be the activities of a normal atelier versus the Paco Rabanne atelier.
"A friend connected Sierra and I when I suggested creating a juxtaposition by doing a food pantry outside his business," she said.
But there's a nice juxtaposition between the way Randall is raising his children and the way Rebecca raised him and his siblings.
The juxtaposition of old and new technology shows how far we've come in some respects and how some inventions are wonderfully timeless.
I liked the juxtaposition of the scales; this incredibly tiny little world you create and this enormous detector you see it in.
He called Arnold to plan the entire event, and the juxtaposition between the expectations and the uneasy reality are a huge disappointment.
Farpoint also had an interesting juxtaposition of technology and nature, but it was the gun-like accessory that made it stand out.
This juxtaposition of dark and light in her music, she says, was important for her when tackling sensitive and immensely personal experiences.
Divinitory poetics: the way we send postcards to our past, present, and future selves through the crackling medium of fragmentation and juxtaposition.
The juxtaposition of grandiose claims with an inability to deliver has eroded Trump's public standing, which was historically weak from the outset.
This isn't the same kind of contextual shift that might result from a curator's juxtaposition of two works; the girl is derivative.
What Fajans and Vaughan don't actually discuss is the clear juxtaposition between them—a young, mobile dancer and an aging, seated one.
One of the main themes running through the exhibition seems to be the juxtaposition of the distant past with the modern present.
"All of this to me just resonated in our time period, and so I thought the juxtaposition was really important," Dawson says.
The juxtaposition of the image and data provide a compelling message about the changing environment in and around the Greenland ice sheet.
The juxtaposition highlighted once more that Trump hasn't bothered to bone-up on the complex and knotty issues he'd confront as president.
The use of montage similarly does not allow for easy symbolic reading, as the passage of time is emphasized, rather than juxtaposition.
There's humor in the juxtaposition of her styling to who she is, but no one can laugh at her: she looks good!
What Lankester produced was a juxtaposition of cultural epicenters for art and music: two different cities by the sea, 4,700 Miles apart.
This bracing juxtaposition comes from the mind of the artist Maxwell Allison, who co-runs the label with his roommate Doug Kaplan.
It is an interesting juxtaposition to be able to dance to something while someone is singing about their relationship with their father.
The juxtaposition of those two flags makes jarringly clear how easily they can be used to define who is considered truly American.
Their oeuvre — fantastically futuristic and layered with historical allusion — appeals in Europe more than America, where adventurous juxtaposition has never been popular.
Republicans are conscious of the juxtaposition between their party's candidates and the recent surge of nonwhite Democrats nominated in governors races nationwide.
Tim and Andrew stood beside it, Roxie and Albie on their respective shoulders, a juxtaposition that was both ridiculous and somehow poignant.
The juxtaposition of his lower torso and a woman's upper body, partially covered by a puzzle ring, seems neither arbitrary nor whimsical.
Dawn Nagle, the vice president of marketing for Laundrylux, the distributor of Electrolux commercial machines in North America, said it's about juxtaposition.
One brilliant meme-maker and Manchester United fan applied a compilation demonstrating the amazing juxtaposition between how Gordon Ramsay treats kids vs.
None is independently striking; their force comes from their juxtaposition with one another — pat pat pat, like raindrops on a metal roof.
The paintings are hung in the formal gallery spaces with their neoclassical moldings and alcoves, making for an unusual juxtaposition of styles.
It involves an onscreen juxtaposition of the kind known as a match cut, where the cutting highlights affinities between two successive images.
We are aware that a recruitment advertisement has been circulated on a website that creates a negative juxtaposition to our core values.
You don't have to study Freud to find the juxtaposition of the soldier's mutilated hand with the female nude behind him uncanny.
And where the blue, green, and pinks of Dance achieve a harmony, Tightrope Walk sets its blues and pinks in violent juxtaposition.
PBS' juxtaposition of the special and the Oscars is no accident, thanks to what an outsized figure Weinstein cut during awards season.
But it was that juxtaposition between the quiet drama on the ground and the high-flying, death-defying adventure that enticed Redmayne.
Especially, like, the juxtaposition of the more, like, classical movements in front and then the more modern group dance in the back.
The juxtaposition of the rally and the likely vote also speak to another reality: Trump's unique ability to counter-program the news.
In many of King's works, the juxtaposition of movement and stillness plays an equally important part as that of smallness and immensity.
The night after I saw Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, I saw Batman v Superman, and the juxtaposition became even more apparent.
Barnette's concept rests on the juxtaposition of her father's activism, and its resultant government surveillance, with his role in the family unit.
That juxtaposition in saturation definitely helps show off Bezos' massive gains, especially against the white backdrop that is a Blue Origin space pod.
Instead, it's a shrine to the interplay of color, the transformative properties of light, and the juxtaposition of palatial fixtures with worldly tchotchkes.
There's a kind of randomness to it but then with the juxtaposition of specific images sometimes a narrative develops almost on its own.
"It's this really bizarre juxtaposition of your usual perception of what a dentist's office looks like and a war zone," says Pete Kiehart.
That's when we see that classic Grey's juxtaposition of two ailing patients, which leaves viewers wondering who will live and who will die.
The strange juxtaposition of objects and materials is reminiscent of Swiss Surrealist Meret Oppenheim's sugar cube ring or fur-lined cup and saucer.
The report found enormous disparities between some neighboring states, dramatized by the juxtaposition of Washington, DC (the best conditions) and Virginia (the worst).
Euphoria's juxtaposition of Cal's imposing broad-shouldered body and Jules' lithe build visually indexes what makes male full frontal nudity feel so aggressive.
I got the chance to try the pairing, and it was an odd juxtaposition, like chasing a fine aged wine with Red Bull.
The camera luxuriates in this scene, makes us stew in our discomfort at the juxtaposition of our conventional idea of consent with Gilead's.
It's an odd juxtaposition to see modern tech that allows retro games to be played in a shell that predates the games themselves.
But Armando Iannucci's movie about the power struggle in the wake of Josef Stalin's 1953 death is a masterful exploration of this juxtaposition.
The two couldn't have been more different, and it was that juxtaposition that really set up a lot of their storylines to come.
And, like Vine, everything about TikTok teeters on the edge of amateur professionalism — and it's that juxtaposition that makes the app so bewitching.
One of the most striking aspects of Samurai Jack, now as always, is its juxtaposition of presence and absence, of silence and sound.
How did Jim Jones blend the gospel and Marxism in his preaching, and why do you think this curious juxtaposition gained him followers?
Look at this Bannon face and tell me that these words aren't the perfect juxtaposition of awful that makes satire really, actually work.
Yet the juxtaposition of Mr. Trump's dual performances was so jarring that his true vision and intentions on immigration were hard to discern.
The juxtaposition of what the therapist did and what the police, who are committed to serve and protect, did are distinct and heartbreaking.
There are, admittedly, several threads running through this juxtaposition of premieres (the latter receiving a limited theatrical release), and an element of happenstance.
The juxtaposition between the ongoing U.S.-China tit-for-tat and hopes for trade talks is likely to remain in focus among investors.
The juxtaposition of that snake with the dainty schoolgirl shape and high femme pink satin of Santigold's dress is a thing of beauty.
In this exhibition, I'm pleased that visitors are able to see older pieces of mine in juxtaposition with some of the newer ones.
You could go deep on Stanley Kubrick and try to connect his juxtaposition of imagery with Jesse Lacey's lyrical content in a Charlie_Kelly_At_Pinboard.
The juxtaposition between attendees there for "the party" and serious indie rock and electronic artists and fans was one of Form's many contradictions.
"Getting here, just the architecture itself always made me giggle, the juxtaposition of two houses and the styles people choose," Steinberger told me.
This weird juxtaposition between everyday problems, people, relationships and wholly unexplained supernatural silliness is precisely what gives Little Dragon Cafe its undeniable charm.
For James, she's concerned about the juxtaposition between Trump's behavior at the NATO summit and his upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
What a more ordinary writer might say directly, McPhee will express through the white space between chapters or an odd juxtaposition of sentences.
But if you're an Iowan who has been seeing Sanders's professorial ads and nodding your head, I think this juxtaposition is quite powerful.
Silicon Valley's investment in fertility is a curious juxtaposition to the tech industry's self-imposed barriers that keep working mothers down and out.
What makes the movie funny is not the dialogue, but the juxtaposition of the dialogue with the reality that exposes it as absurd.
They quickly became comfortable posing with each other and the juxtaposition of the pair is why this is one of my favorite shoots.
The juxtaposition is wild, as the Senate is handing Trump a major victory on the same day it begins preparations to try him.
It is Austin's juxtaposition with the rest of the state that makes it seem weird, and endears it to people all over Texas.
Marisol's Love, a plaster mouth imbibing or possibly fellating a glass Coke bottle, sits in front of Jasper Johns's Flag (my favorite juxtaposition).
The resulting effect was a juxtaposition between the private bedroom space and the public; the posters and graphics beckoned toward the outside world.
The juxtaposition of the two is an example of Mr. Blatty's touch and a key element of the movie's success, Professor Luhr said.
" In Beijing, he said, the choking pollution and the juxtaposition of modern buildings and a crumbling past led him to write "China Apocalipsis.
In terms of the name of the company, "it&aposs kind of the juxtaposition of the past and the present,&apos" Getto said.
"If we put these pieces of art in the middle of Manhattan, it's an interesting juxtaposition," Rushmore says, given the late-capitalist backdrop.
Why it matters: The juxtaposition is not entirely fair, as the index involves only a fraction of the 163 million-strong U.S. labor force.
Her juxtaposition of contemporary Los Angeles with historic Nazi zealotry should violate Godwin's Law, as the New Yorker's Emily Nussbaum wrote, but it works.
Lil Tay's appeal lies in juxtaposition: A child doing and saying outrageous things that society would not expect said child to say and do.
The camera cuts to the bitches lounging around a huge rainbow mural of the Virgin Mary—the least subtle, but most brilliant visual juxtaposition.
The images are surreal, showing a juxtaposition of weapons and religion (complete with gold and crowns) that feels like a throwback to the Crusades.
Mamacita is not wholly a broad comic caricature, but there's something inherently funny when we meet her, just in juxtaposition to Joan Crawford.  Right.
Scores of art lovers responded on Instagram to the museum's juxtaposition of a Rembrandt self-portrait next to a Mark Rothko color field painting.
He later was buoyed by the juxtaposition of 800 school children meeting the ministers outside as a message of the future and of hope.
Many Haitian citizens have been critical of this juxtaposition, saying aid workers are not working effectively in their region to make a tangible impact.
Regardless of whether or not this juxtaposition was intentional, it does indicate the direction in which these politicians want to march their respective countries.
In fact, the idea of something warped lurking beneath the surface-perfect sheen of retro Americana is a juxtaposition that's now practically retro itself.
The game does occasionally foray into enclosed, smaller arenas or buildings, but these moments are rare in juxtaposition to the omnipresence of the wasteland.
In the murals at India House Gandhi and the Buddha are the two most prominent figures, and there seems nothing incongruous in their juxtaposition.
Shot up-close, the immense care communicated through the laboring hands and rusted material creates a powerful juxtaposition between thoughtful concern and political reality.
Walls of vibrant graphics reflect FAILE's signature juxtaposition of repurposed Americana, including quilts and indigenous symbols, with pulp, sci-fi, and comic book imagery.
It possesses an innocent vibe but he's singing about hitting it in the morning and narcotic smoothies so it's kind of a funny juxtaposition.
The juxtaposition of black figural forms and a layered ground of brightly colored shapes conveys an irresolvable tension between gloomy figures and cheerful colors.
As a former professor of English and a writer myself, I can always count on your publication for such quintessential examples of ironic juxtaposition.
It made for a striking juxtaposition to former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski's circus-like appearance before the House Judiciary Committee two months ago.
That juxtaposition — the rebounding river coming a hair's breadth from disaster — has resonated across the Pacific Northwest and brought about a day of reckoning.
Such a juxtaposition is typical of the modern-day Met, which keeps lurching between a cumbersome past and glimpses of a more adventurous future.
A fashion designer by trade, her sensitivity to material comes out in the purposeful juxtaposition of textures, translucent silk pinned to heavy felt frames.
We welcomed breaking and cracking of the forms as a juxtaposition of pristine and geometric casts with ones which are damaged and more organic.
The juxtaposition of his intimate, diarized personal life with the images of extreme violence on a geopolitical scale is both unsettling and thought-provoking.
The juxtaposition of the homogenous casting and the song's explicit message of celebrating powerful Black women is rankling people, as Yahoo Style pointed out.
One of the most poignant moments in the performance is the juxtaposition between a clip of Trisha Brown dancing and an Icelandic geyser erupting.
To Mr. De Line's surprise and delight, Mr. Spielberg cottoned to "Ready Player One," in part because of the juxtaposition of the two worlds.
This juxtaposition of have and have-not images strengthens both singular images and allows a connective thread to be drawn between cause and effect.
The juxtaposition of Edgar Degas's "Study of a Ballet Dancer" with two little pairs of porcelain ballet dancers seemed a camp moment unto itself.
The juxtaposition was a coincidence — given Vivier's celestial leanings, we might say the planets were in alignment — but it was still a little landmark.
There's something about the sound of it that is sonically shocking — the juxtaposition of two harsh plosives in a string of so few letters.
The scene offers one helluva juxtaposition ... L.A.'s desperate help to combat a global crisis with a picturesque backdrop of sunshine and palm trees.
The juxtaposition of these distinct types of images shows the reality of hate, the possibility of defeating it and photography's role in spurring change.
He watched the news in the evenings, aghast at the surreal juxtaposition of the global pandemic next to his boring days home from school.
Though Harris stands behind it, the bill does pose an internal juxtaposition for him, as he's spent much of his career fighting against legalization.
Trump has been accused multiple times of hypocrisy by critics who cite the glaring juxtaposition between her message and the actions of her husband.
The movie, directed by Rob Letterman, places colorful Pokémon creatures in a neo-noir ascetic, a juxtaposition that recalls "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988).
The glaring juxtaposition only sharpened the sense among Grenfell Tower residents that their well-being and safety were ignored because of who they were.
"It was entirely by chance," he said of the racial juxtaposition, adding that the 2017 parade was more diverse than in any previous year.
Its main building is designed to symbolize silver roots over a black box — a visual juxtaposition of new life emerging from a dark past.
For Mr. Puth, 26, the couple of years following "See You Again" were a juxtaposition of intense public success and equally intense private struggle.
I also am rather partial to the side-by-side juxtaposition of YES SIR and SAY NO, and the pairing of FRESNO and MADERA.
It's a stark juxtaposition to the present day, when each is alone, physically separated in different parts of the world, following her own path.
But the food is distinct: Burmese dishes rarely found in New York City, each an incantation of ingredients chosen and prepared for maximal juxtaposition.
The juxtaposition doesn't break quite that neatly, and of course the differences between Scorsese and Bong do not amount to an either/or proposition.
The appeal of these pages comes in the juxtaposition of the brightest reds and yellows against a space palette of subdued grays and black.
And obviously that element of grace, and the juxtaposition of the sacred and at times very profane, is a big part of your work.
The juxtaposition of these two sculptures creates a narrative that sets up pieces of a story, but each viewer must provide their own ending.
The juxtaposition of the found painting's conventional realism with Bergman's broadly applied additions calls into question the critical division between realist and primitivist art.
There's a frequent juxtaposition of synthwave with metal, and the two really collided last fall when you did a string of dates with Ghost.
Lead singer Doug Jenkins, has a snotty, almost-Strokes-esque voice that's drowning in reverb, a delightful juxtaposition to the dreamy melodies he spits out.
I thought about the juxtaposition between meeting with Chairman Kim on Tuesday and then walking out on the north lawn as he did earlier today.
That juxtaposition fascinated him, and became the focus of Hidden Landscapes, a series of stunning photos of the glacier, and the effort to save it.
The juxtaposition created by these nine images shows the harshness of being born into poverty; they suggest that a poor life is a fragile one.
Specifically, "the juxtaposition of wearing a floor length gown and a tiara while holding a paper bag with coffee and a pastry," he tells Vogue.
No matter how uncommon such episodes actually are, the Dickensian juxtaposition of modern history's wealthiest man atop an empire of terrified workers is politically compelling.
The simple juxtaposition of the two testimonies, with just enough background for the viewer to understand the conflict, makes for a powerful 20-minute film.
This year, especially in music, the phrase "self love" has been often used in juxtaposition to the crushing sense of oppression from the outside world.
I think the reaction to this juxtaposition (a silly sports mascot advocating a leftist worldview) itself became a meme that leftists were happy to adopt.
It's a strong juxtaposition of widow Rebecca versus present-day Rebecca and how far she's come without coming quite as far as she needs to.
The juxtaposition clarifies the key distinction between freedom as an ideal and freedom as a lived experience that profoundly changes the scope of one's life.
Silhouette in the Graveyard (2018), the first of three animations on the third floor, is an unusual, and successful, juxtaposition of the past and present.
His exasperated sighs can be heard over clips of the event — a stark juxtaposition to the footage of happy doggies splashing carelessly in the waves.
One weird thing about being an underdog is that there's an inherent juxtaposition of being grateful just to be there while also playing to win.
With each of the women on the show, there is a strong juxtaposition between who people believe them to be and who they really are.
The juxtaposition of such luxury alongside news of the barbaric and extrajudicial killing of a journalist would be too much for the museum to bare.
I am very modern, but I'm also a very traditional person, and I think that's an interesting juxtaposition in how I was raised as well.
The juxtaposition between the political reality of weed culture and internet lifestyle content—the raw material by which marketers disseminate ideology in 2017—is jarring.
This juxtaposition isn't meant to suggest the superiority of either relationship, but rather how love manifests differently between relationships and at different points in time.
It's the kind of juxtaposition between reality on the ground and the shielded-from-reality bubble we've come to expect from the Acela Corridor media.
The image went viral, but I have to admit, at one point I wasn't sure how to understand this unusual juxtaposition that seemed oddly natural.
In his juxtaposition of art and life, Renoir contrives an ending, bitter yet affirmative, that combines irony, pathos and self-reflection in one transcendent image.
GUILFOYLE: Now can you imagine the juxtaposition of these four amazing siblings and the low life that&aposs, like, sitting there, scamming off his parents?
The principle of encrustment itself feels descriptive of Sloane: He liked to layer things on top of each other, to create new ideas through juxtaposition.
It was an interesting juxtaposition that showed that the Eastern-influenced design that we love can be both dark and menacing or cerebral and utopian.
We aren't trying to impose legibility or create collaged meaning through the juxtaposition of the referenced paintings and the fragmentary detritus produced by educational experiences.
The juxtaposition of decorating clayware and dropping lines about how their vagina may or may not have been where they filmed Mad Max worked well.
It highlights an amazing juxtaposition that has come out of these protests and, sadly, makes you wonder if anything will every truly come of it.
The juxtaposition feels casual rather than deliberate, perhaps because Mr. Adjei-Brenyah finds distinctions between literary and genre fiction, and between fantasy and reality, meaningless.
Ernst's trailblazing "collage novels" employ the dreamlike conjunction — the fusion or juxtaposition of unlike elements whose collision makes perfect sense, in a free-associated way.
The juxtaposition further highlighted the protectionist approach to trade policy that Mr. Trump has embraced, bucking years of America's embrace of free and open trade.
From the top of Cerro de la Campana, a small hill on the south side of town, you can see the juxtaposition in stark relief.
The resulting juxtaposition pokes a little fun at the NYC subway's lack of hygiene while nodding, and winking, to the prankster trickery of the Dadaists.
And the juxtaposition has become all the more timely since President Trump's late January signing of an executive order to keep Guantánamo Bay's prison open.
Perhaps they are struck by the unexpected juxtaposition of some of their most notorious troublemakers slipping into the skins of elves and other fantasy creatures.
The Washington Post previously did a fact-check of an ad by former Vice President Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign that made a similar juxtaposition.
While the juxtaposition of cute talking animals and excerpts from Colebourn's actual diary entries is disorienting, the overall result is a work of undeniable charm.
Afterward, Infinity puts on a home video — weird juxtaposition, I know — from a sponsored trip that Dusty and Infinity took to Busch Gardens years ago.
It's this juxtaposition of the soft, syrup-soaked caky layer crowned with a very crisp surface that makes biscuit cobblers my favorite of the three.
It's a quick yet poignant juxtaposition: a man cosmically knocked out of sync with the universe, being reminded of the courage it takes to improvise.
It's this juxtaposition — the interweaving of the classic Filipino sweets laced among the complicated, professional-caliber French pastries — that makes "Baking at République" so appealing.
During the photography, I discovered that I really liked the juxtaposition of a complete letter on one side and cut-up imagery on the back.
The apparent juxtaposition, which has confused many observers, arises because GeoNet's Volcanic Alert Level System is not a forecast, although people might assume it is.
Bergman presents this disturbing juxtaposition through a semi-experimental lens, commenting on the action through voice-over narration and occasionally breaking the fourth wall altogether.
But the juxtaposition of what the Times is reporting with what Trump and his daughter recently said is another blow for the White House's credibility.
This makes for a worthwhile juxtaposition: at Printed Matter, you can view Pettibon's work in the context of the punk scene he grew up in.
While the second single off her album is the perfect juxtaposition to her hit "New York", it's the just-launched music video that caught our attention.
In an odd juxtaposition, at one end of the mile-long tube, people line up to grab tacos or pizza from a fleet of food trucks.
For director Ezra Edelman, the juxtaposition between those two close but seemingly walled-off versions of Los Angeles was what drew him to Made in America.
What initially began as a Facebook event has morphed into a cultural moment, a juxtaposition of the previous day's inauguration of America's 45th president, Donald Trump.
Styled with vintage-inspired crop-tops, sheer blouses, and colorful knits, the pieces really do present a juxtaposition to the archetypes Ganni has become known for.
Its shocking imagery and the juxtaposition of Glover's big-toothed smile with unflinching violence playing out behind it caused the video to rocket around the internet.
The juxtaposition of his long-standing hustle and determinist arc aches; there is his 2012 single "Amen," and there is the bad faith in dumb shit.
My work has always focused on people, and the juxtaposition of skin and clothing becomes a means to explore different arrangements of surface, patterns, and color.
The juxtaposition of her cool exterior and the chaotic music was like taking a step into the mind of a woman on the edge of sanity.
This juxtaposition of light and dark, along with the mosaic of sounds on Letters Never Read, is indicative of the Appalachian music Freeman was raised on.
The juxtaposition of body-like forms against bright yellows, deep reds, and luminous blues is jarring, and one is not sure what to make of it.
It is a nice juxtaposition of the two, and I do think it speaks to the endurance of familial bonds and of artistic and cultural practice.
" Anderson tried to explain: "Er, I think it's in the juxtaposition of two ideas, the childhood symbol of innocence..." Leary interrupted: "BY MAKING RUPERT BEAR FUCK!?
However, the juxtaposition or overlay of word and image is an ongoing concern that she keeps exploring in different bodies of work and in new ways.
The juxtaposition highlighted the acute loss of the last World War II veteran to occupy the White House, along with the decency and service Bush embodied.
We love the juxtaposition of a lacy undergarment peeking out from underneath a more covered-up, structured silhouette, like a black pantsuit or longline blazer. 5.
But does offering a crying 2-year-old this stage grant her more dignity, or is it for us — the easy juxtaposition of victim and perpetrator?
Brown took over the title in 1984, a year after its relaunch, and immediately sought to freshen its "mix": the fine balancing and juxtaposition of features.
I loved the nonstop scroll of news stories and the serendipity of the timeline — the random juxtaposition of stories, so much like a newspaper's front page.
" Mr. Valls, a Socialist, stressed that "France, as distinct from other countries, does not see itself as a juxtaposition of communities, each with their autonomous path.
The juxtaposition of G-men carousing in Qatar at the foreign government's expense during an ongoing investigation of that country may make some observers feel queasy.
"The juxtaposition of something old and abandoned in front of the Manhattan skyline felt really special and unusual to us," Dasha said of their wedding location.
The juxtaposition between the government's growing resolve to curb the power and control of online giants and its scrutiny of the Quad-LSC merger is stark.
When William (Jimmi Simpson) tells Dolores, "You really are just a thing," there's considerable irony in the juxtaposition of his moral decay with her dawning awareness.
Through her immersive painted scenes, Meade disrupts expectations of where and how viewers interact with art, but the artist says the juxtaposition isn't always on purpose.
Analogy is relatively rare in poetry next to the usual strategies of comparison, like metaphor, simile, and juxtaposition, and yet it's central to Scenters-Zapico's work.
The stark juxtaposition of her angular jawline with the dull chef's jacket—which somehow looks more like a gorgeous peacoat than a drab uniform—gutted me.
The juxtaposition of holy music and unholy lyrics might seem too facile by half; it's a treatment long applied by giggly school children to church hymns.
He was aiming for a startling juxtaposition, of a rapid plunge from the deceptive bliss of the scherzo to the profound despair of the Adagio Lamentoso.
The discovery of the strangeness in the ordinary and the ordinary in the strange, through juxtaposition, repetition and translation: that is Ms. Bocanegra's continuing artistic quest.
Like many, he marveled at the unlikely juxtaposition of leaders who, during Ms. McKee's own childhood, would never have been seen in the same room together.
It's a comment on the juxtaposition of a dystopian reality with the comforts of the nearby middle and upper classes, which largely ignore those living underground.
The conversation between the two artists is most poignant in these new works, but it remains fragmentary; their positions are not complementary, but exist in juxtaposition.
It is quite a juxtaposition: Federer, the biggest star in men's tennis, taking a break while Williams, the biggest star in women's tennis, returns to action.
Their juxtaposition reminds us that even an epidemic of unfathomable proportions doesn't banish a desperate mother and her vanished child from the sphere of our attention.
In a jarring juxtaposition on Wednesday, government prosecutors described "state-sponsored drug trafficking" in Honduras while the State Department extolled its strong relationship with its government.
The juxtaposition illustrates how nothing Trumpworld says can be taken at face value, as well as the disdain the administration has for non-military government workers.
Analysts at Credit Suisse, for instance, noted in July that the juxtaposition of rising food prices, flat core inflation and steady headline inflation appeared "mechanically odd".
Pussy jokes could fall flat in juxtaposition with such a grand occasion, but in this multicultural world we're able to think about many narratives at once.
So it's no wonder that as Starbucks launches its line of seasonal at-home coffee products, it's celebrating the juxtaposition of cool peppermint and rich mocha.
An Israeli spacecraft called Beresheet — the first attempt to put a private lunar lander on the moon — also used a captivating juxtaposition in its space selfie.
One of the most curious aspects of the infrastructure plan is its juxtaposition with the recent release of the White House's proposed federal budget for 2019.
The Safdies have been working on refining this unique juxtaposition over their last few films, and with this effort they seem to have finally nailed it.
"Sheba" and "Picnic" have a lot in common, most notably their juxtaposition of disappointed older characters with younger ones who still have the luxury of options.
Its counterpart, to be viewed in juxtaposition, was "Beer Street," in which the English recline at their ease, lightly flirt, and go about their lawful business.
For anyone even casually versed in the long-standing U.S.-Korean alliance, this visual juxtaposition of state power and casual sexual predation pulls you up short.
I think we found something sort of fun in the juxtaposition, that he was a George Michael fan and "Father Figure" was playing on his cassette.
Each set represents a collection of mundane visual data culled from the forgotten depths of the internet, reinvigorated with novel significance when placed in careful juxtaposition.
One masterful example is Clair's opener for True Detective, which implies — through its juxtaposition of oil refineries, strippers, tangled highways, and fire — sensations of anxiety and anomie.
The juxtaposition of the unarmed black woman and the heavily armored policemen points to the long history of the brutalization of black people in the United States.
The blend is the perfect juxtaposition, and one that fit the aura of Kloss — whom Herrera calls, "the quintessential good girl, with a dark side" — quite swimmingly.
It's beautifully written and acted, with England's breathtaking Jurassic Coast providing a rather jarring juxtaposition to the sadness that surrounds the mystery of a murdered young boy.
Jackler thinks that the juxtaposition of cigarettes and coffee was part of a marketing push to make these tubes of tobacco leaves look essential to daily life.
King unfolds their past and present simultaneously in a temporal juxtaposition to emphasize that present fear can only really be dealt with by reconciling with the past.
The juxtaposition of our idea of the stereotypically sleek ballerina and Mr. Carey's burly, hairy body is playful, but the images simultaneously convey his isolation and vulnerability.
And it was just about trying to find framings, and some sort of editorial juxtaposition that could suggest the feeling of the character from beat to beat.
Other zoos are getting on the bandwagon as well, after noticing their guests' devotion to the game, and the amusing juxtaposition of real animals beside imaginary ones.
In contrast, in the 1994 adaptation, the scene cuts back and forth from Christian Bale and Winona Ryder to the ballroom in order to show this juxtaposition.
So there's a continuity from the way I use language in film to the way I use it now, the kind of radical juxtaposition, to choreographic images.
In juxtaposition with Addison, an actual high school student, it's easy to see all of the ways the Liars have changed since they were in high school.
The juxtaposition of a smizing Chyna's fierce pose and the tropical backdrop behind her — the palm tree, ocean water, and sunset looking as cheesy as can be.
In a juxtaposition to Trump, voters will see Biden as "a person I trust to be in the room because he's been tested," the former aide added.
This juxtaposition of the exotic and the banal — and the evidence of sad human longings within it — is clearly meant to elicit strong emotions for the audience.
The statue was considered controversial at the time, as the "Charging Bull" artist challenged the juxtaposition of his work with the new art, calling it political advertising.
And while Mr. Grimes may seem like the percussionist of the two, their juxtaposition brought out a rhythmic exactness in Lil Buck that we don't always see.
I love that juxtaposition in your album at this anger at the american dream but this awe about the good love and connection that people can have.
This strange and striking juxtaposition comes from Pokémon Go in Syria, a photography series in which creatures from the now-notorious game are placed amidst Syrian streets.
By the time I experienced the juxtaposition of "b/w/g #14" and "b/w/g #15" I felt as if the show had centered my thoughts.
The Memphis native's debut project explores themes of love, happiness and overcoming difficulties; a juxtaposition between the album's heavy topics and the production they are paired with.
The main juxtaposition in the exhibition is between nature in the imagination of 19th century European explorers, and the current erosion of nature due to human actions.
The juxtaposition of flowers in My Mother's Flowers bridges the lives of Hmong women around the world as a symbol of the search for a better life.
But there is a juxtaposition in the exhibition that saves me from the disappointment I'm left with, where Pope L. has interjected one of his text pieces.
The juxtaposition of fun fruit with depressing emotions worked beautifully with this song; Peggy's sad monologues mixed with a Parisian circus/bistro chorus arranged by Randy Newman.
The juxtaposition of contemporary urban culture with centuries-old postures and wallpaper-like backgrounds make for bold paintings, of which Obama's is Wiley's most famous to date.
It was a celebration of a clash of different styles taken from Simons's past and personal inspirations — an "extreme juxtaposition of form, language and reference," he said.
The juxtaposition recalled the contentious "clear-knee mom jeans" — $95 pants with plastic windows at the knee — from Topshop that Nordstrom was mocked for selling last month.
To be treated as something to avoid but also something to be touched at will creates an odd juxtaposition that is unique to the black disabled experience.
They looked happy in vacation photos Perhaps the oddest juxtaposition in this case is the cheerful family photos contrasted with the apparent horror of their home life.
Angry with the juxtaposition of a government declaring victory whilst having a major garbage management crisis on its hands, I took a picture and trolled the mayor. .
His matchup with Frank Ntilikina, chosen six picks after him in the draft, was a tasty juxtaposition of two talented points guards of whom much is expected.
There are clear affinities among George, Jahnn and Sun Ra; how does this juxtaposition impact the relationship between Sun Ra's Afrofuturism and the American Civil Rights movement?
The movie thrives on the juxtaposition of timeless and modern imagery — the burning car on the shore, a real crow perched on a cellphone tower, and more.
"I love the juxtaposition of being able to go from the wildness of being on tour and seeing my fans to being unplugged from technology," Kesha tells PEOPLE.
But as we're presented with this juxtaposition between nakedly nativist Republicans and outwardly progressive Democrats, let's not fool ourselves into thinking we've been exposed to a real debate.
The juxtaposition of her fame with the darkness of the reality of trans existence is a grim awakening of the ways visibility can provide a shield from violence.
"[I wanted] to craft my own vision of this border as a sylvan landscape, standing in juxtaposition to the world's more heavily contested and fortified borders," he says.
It was an odd juxtaposition to what had happened exactly one year ago to the day, when she lost most of her left leg in a motorbike accident.
The juxtaposition of the Native American and the flag just out of his reach is a metaphor for indigenous struggles for basic human rights on their own land.
Look the juxtaposition [with] the Watergate period, where Woodward and Bernstein essentially forged a whole new brand of investigative journalism by uncovering the deep secrets of Richard Nixon.
Like Roussel and Darger, Ashbery conveyed narrative through the juxtaposition of seemingly random imagery that left to the reader the task of filling the gaps and making connections.
In one juxtaposition, we see the digitized image in the small window and a roll of film being handled in the larger frame — the past and present overlap.
"They've set themselves up to be not only an anti-Assad force, but they've very much painted themselves to be in juxtaposition to the Islamic State," said Clarke.
For years, the show built up to this realization for Todd Chavez (Aaron Paul), whose lack of sexual interest stood in stark juxtaposition to Bojack's existentially charged libido.
Genre juxtaposition to the contrary, the key dichotomy at the heart of this music isn't between soul and techno, or authentic and superficial, or even old and new.
It hit all of the internet sweet spots: the juxtaposition of different generations (middle-aged people like hip hop!?), someone with a hidden talent, a truly majestic beard.
A similar juxtaposition is echoed in the nearby sculpture, "Space Talk" (2016), in which a luminous, blue glass aquarium-like structure is set into a massive tree stump.
That juxtaposition of beauty and death were clear at nearly every Holocaust site we visited, and that is the dichotomy that Savit so perfectly captures in his novel.
There's possibly some weird classism—or at least Cool Girl-ism—to the juxtaposition between cheap fatty food and expensive status-symbol bags carried by conventionally attractive women.
The juxtaposition of a programming-focused Apple kids' show and the new PSA are a perfect example of how complicated the issues around kids on devices have become.
The audio-visual juxtaposition is funny at times, but serious questions — particularly about the  degradation of  many of the women in the selected videos — are never touched on.
Trump utilized that juxtaposition in 2016 when he invited women who had made accusations against Bill Clinton (Lewinsky was not among them) to his debate with Hillary Clinton.
For the spring/summer collection, I wanted to add a sense of juxtaposition; keeping the minimal aspect, but also adding complexity by way of prints, layers, and texture.
"To my mind, the power of those movies comes from the juxtaposition of these creepy robots from the future set against this completely believable everyday reality," he says.
But the real "Best of Both Worlds" was the juxtaposition of teenage Miley's inner persona that enjoyed intimate family time and her outward persona that was a rockstar.
This harsh juxtaposition from holding our hands and being so gentle just moments before immediately made the audience aware of our privilege in an imposed hierarchal caste system.
I studied these photographs because I was interested in the juxtaposition of the visual text and the contrast of the photographs with the rest of photographs in Alarma!
The surreal juxtaposition of the neon uterus armed with boxing gloves "speaks to the fight and struggle we've been through and have ahead of us," Ms. Buckman said.
And a bit like this puzzle, surrealism is about keeping mixed company; it plays on the grotesque juxtaposition of unlike things, stymying our abilities to create orderly meaning.
CNN: One thing that really stood out to me was your juxtaposition of military and marital familial history, where times of war and personal loss overlapped for Washington.
The juxtaposition of different sets of rules can leave gaps in which a person can achieve goals the rules, taken on their own, may not expect or permit.
The juxtaposition of jaunty music with pictures illustrating the Sudden Departure is hilariously jarring; but it also forces viewers to see the credits in a whole new way.
"The very juxtaposition of Simone Biles' greatness in contrast to the depths of mistreatment and betrayal on the part of U.S.A. Gymnastics speaks volumes about her," Staurowsky said.
McCarthy's juxtaposition of these facts might lead a reader to conclude that Biden used his position as vice president to undermine an investigation that could affect his son.
The stark juxtaposition of This Town and That Town echoes Washington's enduring heritage as the compromise capital between those states that held slaves and those that did not.
The wall drawing reproducing the flowing mauve gown of a François Boucher behind the Degas predates it by almost 150 years, another juxtaposition orchestrated by Party's unique eye.
But the juxtaposition of the unified denunciation of Russia and the divisions over how to deal with a president who was undercutting the pushback against Moscow was striking.
The juxtaposition in a shallow space of bodies bound by gravity and others that aren't — like those of the prostrate Magdalene and the floating devil — is productively unsettling.
Sometimes the discomfiting element is emotional, seen on the face of the subject, but at other times it comes from some strange juxtaposition or anachronism within the setting.
The juxtaposition of a fully covered woman engaging in a sweaty and sandy competition against an athlete with much less clothing is noteworthy, but the media remained fixated.
The juxtaposition of them reciting their vows at the wedding and re-reading the vows with that accumulated time, wisdom and wear in the old apartment bathroom felt reaffirming.
Comedian Chelsea Handler and others tweeted about the chilling juxtaposition while also raising concerns over Trump and Kushner, two of the president's most senior advisers, representing the U.S. abroad.
One of the posters for Alien: Covenant features just the face of the infamous xenomorph along with the word "run," and that juxtaposition perfectly encapsulates the film's best moments.
But having Colgate and Mystery side by side in an interview creates a fascinating juxtaposition between what picking up women used to be and what it's morphed into now.
The dramatic tension of that book derives from the push and pull of the sinister and the sublime, the juxtaposition of a poem about suicide with another about starfish.
Friedman said Chinese students were being strongly pushed to study Marxism in universities, in juxtaposition to banned Western ideologies considered dangerous by the government, such as democracy or liberalism.
The juxtaposition of Segedin's cityscape with these classical, Platonically ideal images works to underline the stark menace the artist holds just barely in check by the idea of play.
So it was fun for me to plant that maximum emotional atmosphere as the juxtaposition after the Container track, which represents a peak of manic, wild energy to me.
He dies in a freak accident after being "shelled" by a rogue elephant, and the staff can't stop laughing at the juxtaposition of Chuckles' humor and his weird death.
This juxtaposition was brought into focus during a visit to the studio of Nazgol Ansarinia, which, as with most artists in the city, is seamlessly combined with her residence.
Where Farocki's works are meditative, Steyerl's are bold and loud — which would make for an interesting juxtaposition if the selected works didn't feel so at odds with each other.
One student did mention the power of juxtaposition, how at the end of the previous game the coverage cut between a beaming Sister Jean and a bawling Tennessee fan.
The juxtaposition of Guogu's concurrent solo shows is a call to substitute a more rigorous and nuanced critical focus for ready-made stereotypical tropes in understanding contemporary Chinese art.
There was a notable juxtaposition of approaching Xian — a city with centuries-old 40-foot high city walls and a literal moat — in such an advanced and modern way.
The juxtaposition does more to question the legitimacy of democracy in the age of mass surveillance than any big speech, making for an outwardly tranquil but thematically frightening film.
Mr. Smith created his photographs using forced perspective, the technique of making an object seem larger or smaller than it really is based on its juxtaposition with other objects.
The next morning, we headed to the beach — an impressive landscape of imposing cliffs, black sand, and a curious juxtaposition of cedar trees next to electric blue Mediterranean waters.
A spotlight on Beethoven symphonies as edited by Mahler offered an unexpected twist, as did the juxtaposition of such composers as Isang Yun and Schönberg or Mozart and Zemlinsky.
The juxtaposition has been excoriated by conservative think tanks, taxpayer watchdog groups and environmentalists that have long pushed for reining in payouts to farmers, even in times of downturns.
Commonplace now, the notion of a documentary without a voice-over, predicated on the juxtaposition of archival footage and contrapuntal interviews was novel in 1969 and proved highly influential.
That's the problem with this meandering, occasionally repetitive account: The awkward juxtaposition of the Riviera's high-society decadence and the gruesome atrocities of the war is difficult to reconcile.
Mounted on that are a cartoony phantasmagoria by Kenny Scharf and a vigorously scribbled composition by Basquiat, who seems overqualified, in both originality and formal mastery, for the juxtaposition.
But the mood is undercut by its juxtaposition with Nassar's stark prison hallway march, with its sonic flourishes forming a macabre musical interlude: cuffs jangle, doors creak and thud.
This juxtaposition—lots of carnivores, few hominins, and little evidence of fire—means archaeologists should take extra caution in determining how human bones reached the bottom of the cave.
"It shows the juxtaposition of what kids should be thinking about — and what they are unfortunately being forced to think about when they go to school," Barden tells PEOPLE.
The juxtaposition of live animals and their after-products might have made for uneasiness in a less proudly traditional setting, but the Salon treated their proximity as a boon.
The weird juxtaposition of the weighty and the frivolous seemed an apt metaphor for how Trump's presidency has torn age-old codes of political custom and behavior to shreds.
I can't think of anyone else who could place quotes from St. Augustine and the Quran side by side, enjoying both the unlikeliness and the aptness of the juxtaposition.
But the juxtaposition 112 years apart between the Yankees' rookie outfielder Dustin Fowler and Archibald Wright Graham, better known as Moonlight Graham, is as astounding as it is unfortunate.
The individual objects embedded in the Soundsuits include buttons, twigs, and toys and feel everyday and familiar, but through Cave's juxtaposition of these objects, something other and unfamiliar emerges.
This closed a circuit, as Dadaist Tzara had been influenced by Parisian Cubism: borrowing and intensifying the anti-logic of juxtaposition, condensation, and displacement specifically from Synthetic Cubist collage.
The juxtaposition of those two Twitter threads — Lady Doritos hate versus Lean In optimism — served as a good reminder about how complicated it is to be a woman in charge.
The photographer captioned the candid behind-the-scenes shot, "Beauty and the Beast," underscoring the juxtaposition between his swarthy presence in the background and Serena's delicate posing in the fore.
One way to measure this unusual juxtaposition of closely contested national elections and landslide state-level elections is to subtract the national margin from the median state-level presidential margin.
But the juxtaposition of her speech and the piano, a symbol of her substantial wealth, seems to have been enough to unsettle citizens who are already on edge about Brexit.
Though the development's exact location in Reno is unclear, the work nonetheless exploits the juxtaposition of rural and suburban — an almost inherent tension in suburban developments in the American West.
A lot of respect should be afforded to the Czech for his grittiness to continue and push the action in the fight—a perfect juxtaposition to his bizarrely shy opponent.
I remember reading a book that starred a heroic candy striper once, plus I'd already gotten the theme in hand, so I "got it" and found the juxtaposition really fun.
Without the humor of juxtaposition and jarring shifts of scale of the other pieces, they confront us with the enormous power of scientific imagery and the frontiers of microscopic photography.
And so it's a really unusual juxtaposition of this megarich family with real roots to Azerbaijan and to Russia, but here they are living and doing business in New Jersey.
What ensues is a hilarious juxtaposition between smiling faces and downright unpleasant words that are 100% genuine quotes said by Trump during his time on the campaign trail and beyond.
That makes for an interesting juxtaposition with Celeste Ciulla's nervously smoking Lady Capulet, compelling here in her strain to handle societal expectations and the competing interests of daughter and husband.
"I'm not a fundamentalist, saying there's no difference between Homer and Walt Disney," he told a Guardian journalist who was exploring his juxtaposition of scholarship and pop iconography in 2002.
It's a surreal juxtaposition of "I am really uncomfortable" with "I've got this weapon that makes it scarily easily to kill someone"—even me, who had never fired a gun.
What stands out is an interesting juxtaposition between his relationship with Winston Churchill (warm, boyish) and his wife Eleanor (more of deep respect and admiration than anything resembling romantic love).
China is facing a challenging juxtaposition in the coming years: can the government remain in control of business and media while also opening up the country to the knowledge economy?
"Faceless Head" locates reality in the subject's substructure, deriving its tension from the juxtaposition of the blood-red background against the thick outlines and fleshly glow of the elongated head.
The juxtaposition of a world coated in a sincere earnestness that also has a sarcastic underbelly feels extremely 2018, and feels right at home in the irony-ruled internet age.
It was a confusing juxtaposition, sure, but it also put into perspective the type of expectations we have of designers and how they choose (or choose not) to confront politics.
The comet's presence on New Year's -- a celebration of the year to come and possibilities ahead -- is a stark juxtaposition from the typical symbolism of comets as harbingers of destruction.
The juxtaposition of warm and cold is anyway perfect for this time of year, at least in the Northeast, as we whipsaw between budding trees and swirling late-season snow.
Still, the juxtaposition between Castro and O'Rourke, and the former's willingness to take on the latter in an issue where both profess to have strengths, shows why debates can matter.
In an almost Sliding Doors-esque manner of what-if juxtaposition, wax figure Ari looks like the younger, paler version of herself before she discovered (and then appropriated) Black culture.
Although the pairing is a cute juxtaposition considering on the surface they're complete opposites — the type-A overachiever and the brooding bad boy from the wrong side of the tracks.
The juxtaposition of desert landscapes with the names of victims and the dates of their deaths presents an aesthetic utterly unlike the grand and peaceful vistas of much drone photography.
That juxtaposition reflected the way Trump often chides America's oldest friends, but seems comfortable in the company of authoritarians like Kim, Russian President Vladimir Putin and China's President Xi Jinping.
On "Rama Rama," a sitar's thrum is matched with gentle waves of synthesizer, the kind of juxtaposition between old and new that gives much of this music an uncanny feel.
Heavily bearded and proudly carrying a Viking-style battleaxe on his way to the cage, Meek's last name certainly poses a hefty juxtaposition to the English meaning of the word.
A new data-visualization tool allows you to compare rising coronavirus cases country by country on the same time scale— creating a revealing juxtaposition of various outbreaks around the world.
Both branches of the family undergo trauma both generational and individual, but the juxtaposition of the two narratives demonstrates the violence of the Middle Passage in a way that lingers.
What I liked most about the juxtaposition of Wetzel with Cannon is that both seem to be sifting through their feelings and are showing us what that process looks like.
The juxtaposition of the two concurrent shows, therefore, is a call to substitute a more rigorous and nuanced critical focus for ready-made stereotypical tropes in understanding contemporary Chinese art.
Seen from the Mexican side, the juxtaposition of the pristine prototypes looming yards away puts the implications of borders — and who may or may not cross them — in stark relief.
For Europeans, the juxtaposition served as an unavoidable reminder of the contrasts between the men — their personal styles, their relations with America's allies and the values and priorities they embody.
The mix of speeches on the same day the DNC went to court created an interesting juxtaposition, too: "The party" further litigating (literally) 20203, while its 2020 crop looked forward.
In Moscow, officials organized historical re-enactments to celebrate Russian achievements from medieval times through World War II. The juxtaposition of the protests and the re-enactments caused some confusion.
Giedroyc's juxtaposition of Johanna's wild, unadulterated dreams against her mother's defeated, exhausted existence reminds us that too often, smart, happy girls are beaten down into submission by society and circumstance.
As Chahi puts it, "It's difficult to get out of the flow [of data]," which is why the juxtaposition of real and digital worlds becomes so quickly and poignantly affecting.
It is a strange juxtaposition that the same man could care so much about (and be so good at) factional politics while caring so little about the actual policy details.
But what sticks out the most—and what is ultimately PHOENIXXX's defining quality—is the release's fierce kineticism, a that takes juxtaposition and raw energy as its primary organizing principles.
In the future, Marc has a memory reader that lets him revisit and record key moments, and the movie's twin narrative threads offer plenty of opportunity for juxtaposition and cross-cutting.
" Satire, according to the Scooper, is often not funny, and is instead, "primarily a medium of criticism that employs irony, criticism, juxtaposition and hyperbole to illuminate the issues of the day.
Todd Heisler's eye for color and juxtaposition allows subtle details to pop and the images to feel timeless and vibrant, succeeding in catching the various moods of the city's neighborhoods. —K.
The juxtaposition of natural and synthetic elements in the floor piece and in three nearby installations on white pedestals invokes a larger narrative of nature colonized and fetishized by capitalist society.
But the juxtaposition between Monday's versions of Cavuto and Hannity illustrates the split that Trump's abuse-of-power scandal and the growing support for Trump's impeachment has wrought at Fox News.
The juxtaposition of warmth in the Black house and cold sterility during the initiation was sharp, and it visually represented how Black bodies, in all of their beauty can shine through.
In a rather fantastic juxtaposition, we see Morgan grappling with the decision to kill Gavin intercut with Carl's pleading to Rick to find a less violent way to end the war.
The wave pool itself is jaw-dropping—not quite like standing on the cliffs at Nazare, or what I'd imagine that to be, but stunning in its juxtaposition to the landscape.
By the age of 24, however, she was designing cars as the first woman hired in the United States as an engineer at the Ford Motor Co. The juxtaposition was staggering.
But more often than not, porn likes to lean into the juxtaposition of a bumbling and kindly old man indulging in the carnal pleasures most humans crave without breaking his character.
The juxtaposition between organic and artificial is something we're facing more and more with the advent of transhumanism, and the public's continued interested in where our heavily-processed meals come from.
These days, she's one of those people she lampooned all those years ago; her use of Vegenaise and nutritional yeast is now almost comical in its juxtaposition to her past life.
"Oh God, the juxtaposition of this photo with the photo of Sarah Palin, Ted Nugent and Kid Rock sums up the sorry state of our country," wrote one of Souza's followers.
It's surreal to see the humble bleachers and Coca-Cola-branded game timers in this opulent interior, and it's a juxtaposition that will soon be a memory in the theater's history.
Thae, as a senior diplomat, was exposed over many years to a grim juxtaposition: The draconian politburo that controls his country, and the freedoms of the countries in which he served.
The juxtaposition of Trump's personal turmoil -- often exploding into Twitter rage -- with a daring bid to court North Korean leader Kim Jong Un exemplifies the dramatic, unpredictable rhythm of his presidency.
It is a hybrid born of the modern and exotic landscapes that investigates through juxtaposition and context our relationship with our cultivated spaces/structures and our relationship with the natural world.
"It was actually my mom's suggestion that we take some photos in our wedding gear while we were there, as a juxtaposition to our wedding photos in chilly Alaska," Bekah said.
This kind of juxtaposition (in his movies, at any rate) can produce laughter that catches in your throat, giving you pause and maybe provoking thought about why exactly you are giggling.
The juxtaposition is effective, since Dyke Action's mission of spotlighting the absence of lesbians from advertisements and popular culture clearly operates along the same continuum as the fight for political enfranchisement.
The juxtaposition of pop culture icons and deities isn't groundbreaking, but the transformation of a formerly monastic site into a multi-million dollar, immersive sculpture is awe-inspiring in its innovation.
But the most illuminating juxtaposition is that of a bronze study for Balzac's head with the terra-cotta bust of a resident of Balzac's native Tours that Rodin used for reference.
The juxtaposition of one classmate busking outside the University Club while the other enters is a reporter's dream anecdote, but neither attributes his situation to his race or to affirmative action.
NEWARK — The juxtaposition was stark: a former Democratic senator on the stand as a witness for the prosecution, while a current senator from the same party sat in the defendant's chair.
Meanwhile, units at Metropica start in the mid six figures, and its $1.3 million penthouse overlooks two vast expanses, the juxtaposition of which defines the weirdness of South Florida's bedroom communities.
Some experts said the juxtaposition of the parade and the performance served to reinforce the message that the North was both a military force and cultural one to be reckoned with.
The juxtaposition of cars and clothes made the connection clear, but unfortunately also the fact that the automotive design was far and away more interesting, complex and original than the fashion.
The juxtaposition of images of dead and wounded Palestinians and Ivanka Trump smiling in Jerusalem like a Zionist Marie Antoinette tell us a lot about America's relationship to Israel right now.
"The juxtaposition of Mr. Vinas's atrocious crimes and his remarkable postarrest cooperation is what makes the task of sentencing Mr. Vinas so difficult," the judge, Nicholas G. Garaufis, said during sentencing.
The juxtaposition of music and politics — the retelling of a familiar story from the civil rights era in a slightly new key — sheds light on both the music and the movement.
To hear a superb rising artist in the role, 24 hours after hearing Ms. Graham limn the stages of a woman's life, was a poignant juxtaposition, but also a lovely one.
Tal Bachman's 1999 hit "She's So High" is playing through the nearly 30-second ad — an interesting juxtaposition with a company known for its modern, internet-connected exercise bikes and treadmills.
The two cases are not related in any literal way, but the juxtaposition of the two likely contributes to a sense that black men are being specifically targeted for systemic issues.
It is not a surprising juxtaposition for anyone familiar, but it is still a startling consequence of assimilating Africans into a global political-economic structure that ultimately never sought to benefit them.
And yet, there's this juxtaposition, right, between the very private Kissinger, who talks in the letter about his private passion is for the ballet, and how … SR: Makes it sound almost dirty.
The juxtaposition of the foreboding verses and the sparkling instrumentation creates something rare and gripping, and it is hard to tire of the tenor vocals, high-life guitar riffs and keyboard flourishes.
While we're on the topic of double standards, the conflicts of interest juxtaposition of the Clinton and Trump foundations alone is like comparing apples to a malignant tumor shaped like an orange.
If you have seen the shows (or don't scream bloody murder about spoilers), you'll see the interesting juxtaposition of the beginning and end of a TV show right next to each other.
The juxtaposition of really tough situation with something that feels like fun — you put it on in your car and you can actually sing to it when you're driving down the road.
I'm just spit-balling here, but that juxtaposition must have had some real-life allegory: After all, Willis was fresh off Moonlighting at the time and Rickman was discovered doing Dangerous Liaisons.
"To me, this project is enlightened urbanism at its best, where old and new are combined, where short and tall are combined in juxtaposition," said Frederick Bland, during the landmarks commission hearing.
"I lived on food stamps and a food bank in Santa Barbara, which is like a crazy juxtaposition to live in beauty and still have a bit of a struggle," she said.
"We need our guns," Trump said—a stark juxtaposition while the president defended his recent executive order to try to curb gun deaths and strengthen existing background check programs, among other things.
You can see this in the juxtaposition of traditional-looking earthenware with modern colors and characters, but also in her campaigns promoting "slow" activism, crafts, and other time-intensive, long-game objectives.
"It's a crazy cool juxtaposition, and I want brown girls (and other girls) to feel like they can display their heritage and also melt into global culture," Madhu says of her work.
"We're looking at a market that is seeing a juxtaposition between strong fundamentals, earnings and an escalation in trade," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley FBR in New York.
Although we may have had unsuitable, similarly coarse and anti-intellectual presidents in the past, what is uniquely ominous here is the unprecedented juxtaposition of personal unsuitability with proliferating nuclear weapons technologies.
When Iceland then beat England, 230-2000, to reach the final eight of the tournament, his verbal stylings included whooping, hollering and, ultimately, an extraordinary juxtaposition of political and sporting current events.
The resulting Testo-Soap is more than just a conceptual juxtaposition of materials; it's an ingenious feat of chemistry that references the role of gender in traditional production processes like soap making.
In a book essay, the Paris-based photographer considers the surreal juxtaposition between the harsh landscape and its human inhabitants, a rotating population of scientists, miners, religious leaders, and other intrepid citizens.
At the time it seemed this may just be a bold piece of juxtaposition to play with our expectations, but, no, it was true: Beth and Jerry were getting separated for good.
In a surreal juxtaposition to the RSA president's opening speech, the city's director of health stood before the mic at a news conference and stressed that "this is not business as usual."
I've been deeply conditioned to assume that such figures are "normal," and it took a particularly jarring juxtaposition of femme fatales, roses, and war planes to drive the point home for me.
One morning in the pre-dawn hour, I appreciated the unexpected juxtaposition of jazz piping out of the dining room with the raawrerRAAAWRrerroarerrawer of howler monkeys in the trees 15 feet overhead.
It shows an eagle — a symbol of Nazi Germany — attacking a prostrate angel representing Hungary, a juxtaposition implying that Hungarian officials were victims of Nazi aggression, rather than partners in Nazi atrocities.
To the Editor: Re "Kim's Abrupt Makeover: Lunacy to Diplomacy" (front page, June 7): Only juxtaposition with President Trump makes a despot like Kim Jong-un look normalized — and that's a problem.
The juxtaposition of cosmopolitan gay men with men living, in some cases, in quiet towns in the Deep South is a setup for a lot of funny situations, but poignant ones too.
Compounding the juxtaposition was the knowledge that so many people were killed on that very stretch of river as they tried to escape the Old City in the final assault last summer.
And the area near Parque Central and much of Havana has been overtaken by poverty since the Cuban Revolution in the 1950s, creating an uncomfortable juxtaposition between struggling locals and wealthy visitors.
" The tension comes from the juxtaposition between relatively robust U.S. economic growth and fears of a looming international trade war, Boris Schlossberg, managing director of BK Asset Management, told CNBC's "Trading Nation.
This juxtaposition is the most potentially interesting part of "Six": One moment these men are taking down a terrorist courier, the next they're worrying about college tuition or going to fertility treatments.
" Guilfoyle went into attack mode, saying "the liberals, the Democrats, the socialists, the communists — that's the other side, that's the juxtaposition — have lost their minds but we have not lost our way.
In the study, atop the owner's luxurious antique ebony desk, Parente set a metal lamp by the midcentury French lightning designer Jacques Biny to create an unexpected juxtaposition of industrial and antique.
By presenting these actions—whether cruel, noble, or tender—without judgment, Barry creates a sense of America as a huge canvas of juxtaposition and possibility, and of human life as something similar.
The juxtaposition of this contemporary video with the more scholarly and historical presentations in preceding rooms was unexpected; I was unclear as to the connection between the video and the textual information.
From the trailer, it seems like we may see a juxtaposition of Ross hunting down Black Widow after "Civil War" with a previous time in the past when he was chasing her. 
I appreciated the juxtaposition of new and old that make up the evening performance, but I don't think it's a prerequisite, nor do I consider an evening without it to be pandering.
Gao was so taken by the juxtaposition of flavors and texture that she presented the same dessert at a launch party in Hollywood for her Fly by Jing brand of chile crisp.
While color and pattern are part of what makes a room seem ineluctably English, it might actually be the juxtaposition of furnishings that makes these rising designers seem so of the moment.
He loved the juxtaposition of images in magazines, for example, and used photographic contact paper to create images that superimposed the recto and verso from a single magazine page onto one another.
Juxtaposition is an integral part of our aesthetic and the idea of seeking out the microscopic within a macro environment, minimalism within maximalism, is a large part of what we find inspiring.
This sightline's juxtaposition of Still and Bradford's pieces highlights a more powerful reading of both works; the capacity of the human spirit to seek hope while under the oppressive weight of despair.
The video for lead single "Woman" draws on the earthy aesthetics and mixed heritage concepts of Grace Wales Bonner's work plus the high fashion-and-nature juxtaposition in Solange or Kelsey Lu videos.
She says she's wrestling with the juxtaposition between Barr's impassioned writings about the innate power of the president and his attempts to make that view of executive power palatable to the legislative branch.
Jackler thinks that part of this juxtaposition is a callback to those traditional tobacco industry advertisements that focus on the pleasure that smoking adds to everyday moments, like having a cup of coffee.
It was this juxtaposition — lithe teens with "cosmetic work" next to women who have embraced what Hollywood would have labeled as flaws not too long ago — that drove Leon and Lim's point home.
Burke's juxtaposition of the two societies shows off two things: that groups tend to follow strong leaders, even to their detriment, and that collective working for a common goal can thrive against adversity.
I would have watched the heck out of a doc like this that assembles a narrative from both Fox News clips and liberal media in the US and presents them as a juxtaposition.
What was most surprising about Amazon's stunning $13 billion acquisition of Whole Foods last week was its juxtaposition with CEO Jeff Bezos' years of denunciations — and destruction — of brick-and-mortar retail chains.
You really need to be able to present that and paint a picture of how things can be and have the juxtaposition of about, you know, what they&aposre facing in North Korea.
Even while it was announcing its revenue, rival Salesforce was meeting with Marketing Cloud customers in Chicago at the Salesforce Connections conference, a move that presented an interesting juxtaposition between the two competitors.
In a juxtaposition to Lopez Obrador's call for austerity, earlier in the conference an official showcased luxury jewelry and diamond encrusted watches confiscated by the government that will be auctioned over the weekend.
The documentary cuts to an interview with Reginae, the daughter Wayne had as an adolescent, because the juxtaposition of a man talking about sex and having a kid is supposed to be profound.
Everyone remembers the sequence for its sharp juxtaposition of serene religious ritual and startling violence, as Michael, the once-reluctant successor to his father's business, handles the job with efficient, cold-blooded aplomb.
The juxtaposition of the Manafort and Newsom stories should prompt us, rather, to question anew the impulse to frame years in prison as the most appropriate response to our most pressing social problems.
Schur's vision of paradise includes endless drinking without hangovers and curse words rendered unspeakable, and Bell's impish intrusion into this world is the kind of juxtaposition that makes TV comedy...well, good. Oct.
I think the reason this juxtaposition of wildness and formality works instead of looking like the crazy experiments of a mad scientist is that the front garden slopes gently up from the street.
Where Farocki's works are meditative, Steyerl's are bold and loud — which would make for an interesting juxtaposition if the selected works by the two artists didn't feel so at odds with each other.
"I, Tonya" had a painful, confused tone to me, which reflected the confusion of its main character, I suppose, but the juxtaposition of the domestic abuse with rock montages were jarring and painful.
This can snap into focus with the juxtaposition of Mr. Bentham in his vitrine, with "Self," the frozen-blood cast of the head of the artist Marc Quinn in its vitrine-like freezer.
However, the curation of works creates an illuminating tension, as the juxtaposition of Hockney and van Gogh serves to show that the latter's paintings are not as "joyful" as many would automatically assume.
A juxtaposition of the identities of two black American women, the play jumps through time in an analysis of the endurance of racial and gender bias in the American education system across generations.
And in juxtaposition: The festival has stuck, since its premiere in 2013, to a defining structure of three nights, each with three performers free to program a 45-minute set however they like.
It showcases a hilarious and highly stylized juxtaposition of Malkovich walking through the Vatican with his papal clerics, while a speedo-clad Law leisurely gallops through a beach amidst several bikini wearing women.
In Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Thailand and Turkey, populism has been fed by the juxtaposition of rural population and economic decline against the growth and increasing prosperity of the largest cities.
The stage was covered in his signature faux-naïve chalk drawings — and puppets, giant rag dolls, primary colors, skull masks, the juxtaposition of elongated and squat figures, expressionistically bold makeup and glacial movement.
While going from a show about a politician to a hit man might not be a natural juxtaposition, in terms of the mantle of HBO's best half-hour, the torch has been passed.
"Randomness and juxtaposition were to be the guiding principles in his work in the second half of the 1970s," wrote according to author David Buckley in Strange Fascination: David Bowie: The Definitive Story.
Shah first felt the juxtaposition of his American and Muslim identities after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a feeling he beat back by enlisting in the US Army and serving for four years.
In one such juxtaposition, Reagan says, "Use of force is always and only a last resort," while Trump says "I would bomb the s--- out of them," a statement he made referring to ISIS.
It's also unlikely, the researchers say, that it's just a sign of interior wear-and-tear, some kind of collapse or construction flaw in the design, or the juxtaposition of small and large stones.
The first determinant is the need to house both the permanent exhibition of Michael Audain's collection and, in juxtaposition with this collection, temporary exhibits of all kinds from across Canada and around the world.
There are more safety goggles, and some newer machines, yet on the whole the juxtaposition of the past and present shows that not too much has changed in how you put together a piano.
Their antique look, however, can feel distanced, and the juxtaposition of handcrafted charcoal drawings and found objects often opens up a disconcerting conceptual space, a wedge of estrangement occupying the center of the work.
The juxtaposition between the more ancient ways in which man viewed the universe and explained its mysteries perfectly complements the more technological, yet no more definitive, interpretations of the cosmos in our modern age.
If you take that with growing up in my father's household, with the juxtaposition of the hood with the world outside of it, it was kind of like Kendrick Lamar, 'good kid, M.A.D.D. city.
Moving to Canada hadn't been too difficult for her, she said, because she had already experienced the "juxtaposition of East and West" in Hong Kong — still a British colony when Ong was growing up.
The contrast between the two parts of the photographs creates a visual juxtaposition where the real part (the building or the city) looks unreal and the unreal part (the sky) could actually be real.
A solo show, Soft Thrones: Sites of Power, by intermedia artist Jova Lynne, presented a series of photographic portraits in juxtaposition with a series of objects — machetes — that were inspired by the portrait subjects.
But Facebook's ongoing difficulties with its News Feed and censorship are notable, and this story makes for a rather bizarre juxtaposition with the other big story this year about Facebook blocking an image. 8.
The juxtaposition sets off a chord that resonates through the film: our hero will glory in adventure, beyond earthly confines, and he will mourn his child as she, too, passes out of this world.
"I was interested in the 30 years before the murders, the city, race and identity, and the juxtaposition with O. J.'s story," Mr. Edelman said in an interview with The New York Times.
But truthfully, our sense of style is thrilled, too, because the juxtaposition of a cool pair of kicks with a fancier frock is something that doesn't sound like it should work, yet it does.
Sam Eversley, a Motherboard reader who suggested that I explore aeromorphs, told me in an email that a big part of the appeal is in the juxtaposition of cold harsh metal and sensual bodies.
Some of the students are smiling and goofy in their ID shots while being stern and focused in their portraits, a juxtaposition that spurs the viewer to wonder which is the more authentic face.
The filmmaker quickly transitions between shots of microscopic chemical reactions and macroscopic shots of an asteroid cutting through space like a rocketm, a juxtaposition between scales and forms with all too many visual similarities.
To the Editor: Re "Ocean Temperatures Rising Faster, as Are Fears" and "White House Sees Storm Aid as Way to Pay for Wall": What a frightening juxtaposition of two articles on Friday's front page.
So they rejected rational syntax, breaking the language through tactics like parataxis — essentially a system of non sequitur, where sentences create meaning through juxtaposition, but refuse to accrue into anything resembling a linear argument.
His 150,000 followers see a feed that mixes the bloody and the beautiful: a surreal juxtaposition of glamorous models posing with him in his office, next to graphic images of procedures on diseased gums.
First came David Yankovich, an Ohio political activist who moved to Ryan's district to challenge him after being frustrated by the juxtaposition of watching his mother fall ill as Congress works to repeal ObamaCare.
The juxtaposition of a song so clearly associated with riling up crowds in sports stadiums with the seriousness of the film and the absurdity of the Joker suddenly becoming the Joker is just... perfect.
He photographs, transmits worlds made numinous by the perfect confusion of edge and center, the perfect juxtaposition of culture and nature, the crossed voltages of immediate singular presence, the highly refined languages of art. . . .
The stakes are equal across the board, because there's danger everywhere, but going from terrible battle scenes to Geralt getting monster guts washed off his body in a little bathtub is a wonderful juxtaposition.
The expertly paced episode, directed by Harry Bradbeer, plunges us back into Fleabag's irreverent juxtaposition of dark and light, switching deftly between acts of tipsy dinner discomfort peppered with potent punch lines ("A les—").
The rollocking opening act sees Sherlock at the top of his game, practically solving cases in his sleep, which makes the juxtaposition of his uncertainty and guilt in the closing minutes all the more potent.
This juxtaposition feels appropriate as a summation of the new left's goals for political art: to elevate unheard voices, long silenced by greed and brute force, with imagery and symbolism that are accessible to all.
A remark like this might give the impression that Babitz cannot be troubled to take these riots — and what they mean — seriously, but her prose often leans into the juxtaposition of folly and careful reflection.
The text is nearly impossible to read, even up close, but the juxtaposition of these quotes and the scattered red lines on locally sourced materials directly addresses the social nature of this specific marginalized landscape.
Canada's open-minded policy finds itself in stark juxtaposition with the burkini ban that swept through an ever-increasing number of seaside French cities this summer before being overturned by officials just this past week.
A teenage Camille is turned on by the juxtaposition of sex and darkness: "At home that night, I slipped a finger under my panties and masturbated for the first time, panting and sick," she says.
It consists of a series of truck carpets installed close to architectural features (parapets, pair of columns, etc.), which meld in a poetical juxtaposition of forms, colors, and materials, harmoniously coexisting in one visual moment.
He expresses a certain enjoyment in how people describe his voice to him, typically explained in two-part juxtaposition of heterogeneous figures such as Chris Isaak meets Glenn Danzig or Roy Orbison meets John Doe.
But I think there's also other genres in it, and it's kind of like that juxtaposition that I like, making it something new and modern in the sense that it's kind of like a remix.
The UK-based Chinese artist will present his new body of work, a juxtaposition of Western pop culture and Eastern traditionalism, at his solo show at the Fine Arts Society in London opening October 18th.
In the wall's center are four videos displaying, in juxtaposition, the policing of Miami's neighborhoods and Getty images of plastered shots of high-rises and birds soaring over an Atlantic Ocean intended for the rich.
For much of the world, Giuliani is still defined by his leadership after 9/11, and the juxtaposition of his seedy theatrics on behalf of Trump with his performance on that grand stage is jarring.
Still, something of their continued appeal lies in that juxtaposition between the soft and the hard, which was sonically mirrored in the contrasts of O'Riordan's voice, both gentle as cashmere and sharp as a razor.
The result is a Victorian flat that provides an unadulterated view of Toogood's theatrical aesthetic: a moody and stylized juxtaposition of Modernist and traditional furniture, country and urban references and a transporting use of color.
There's a great juxtaposition between the fragility of, say, "The Heart Is Free" or "I Called You" and the more raucous songs, which is what people always focus on when talking about your live sets.
By juxtaposition, the dark era of Prohibition is thought of as a fall from Olympus, when a desiccated nation drained what bitter impostor alcohol was to be had in dens tucked away from Puritan eyes.
The juxtaposition of an athlete going about his work and the confrontational clarity of "I Can't Breathe" disproved the popular lie that a superstar can't play ball and have an opinion at the same time.
That juxtaposition creates a different irony: Several of the states contributing the most to carbon emissions -- and voting most reliably for politicians opposed to reducing them -- may also benefit from the changes those emissions trigger.
It's more a once-over-lightly juxtaposition of soil types and wine characteristics, along with a look at the grapes that thrive in each type of soil and suggestions of wine producers to seek out.
Some have pointed out that it looks racist—the juxtaposition of colors giving Bobblehead Ortiz the appearance of wearing blackface—but obviously, history notwithstanding, the Red Sox are not going to commission a racist bobblehead.
Despite a century of hugely influential subculture and one of the UK's most buoyant African-Caribbean communities, the West London area where AJ Tracey lives has become synonymous with a vast juxtaposition in living conditions.
This juxtaposition — an eager cadre of supporters laying the groundwork for a campaign they assure is all but certain while the would-be candidate publicly vacillates — has effectively kept the nascent Democratic race on hold.
The book was striking for its juxtaposition of wildly heterogeneous styles, intertwining the life story of a young woman in an unhappy marriage in Kosovo with that of her son, Bekim, a student in Helsinki.
The juxtaposition of this early work — two recorded loops of a preacher's apocalyptic account of Noah's flood that are played in and out of sync — and the new, more melodic, composition is a terrific one.
The juxtaposition between the calls for action and the steps from Congress highlights the difficulty of enacting tougher gun restrictions in the face of opposition from the National Rifle Association (NRA) and the group's allies.
Mr. Rhoden, the company's co-director (with Desmond Richardson), also offers the world premiere of "Gutter Glitter," beginning his new Collage Series, which, as its title suggests, will play with the juxtaposition of disparate elements.
The crowd gathered just a few blocks from where hundreds of thousands of women marched last weekend to protest President Trump — a striking and symbolic juxtaposition for a country cleaved by its most recent election.
The video is a nice juxtaposition to the track, as the lads enjoy a lovely day out together, riding a yellow tandem around the park during what seems like a truly gorgeous spot of weather.
Last month, the White House also unveiled commemorative coins for the summit, making for an awkward juxtaposition when Trump canceled the event on May 24, citing Pyongyang's "open hostility", although he subsequently revived the talks.
We have played up her oddball-ness in juxtaposition to her glamour, which means that somewhere along the way, focus turned away from the thing that made her famous — standout acting — and toward her personality itself.
Graz is a suitable host for such a juxtaposition of pleasure and politics, long considered the "pleasure capital" of Austria, and full of grand hotels and baroque interiors of gold painted ceilings and plaster-cast frescoes.
That juxtaposition puts things into perspective — that people from different walks of life might be traveling on the same path, but even that literal same path can be a more challenging journey for those unlike you.
And I think there's great comedy in the juxtaposition of that kind of capitalism that obviously his company is involved in and at the same time this so-called altruism, which probably is marginal at best.
The juxtaposition is often instructional; early on, when Cunningham speaks of how he drew from ballet to choreograph leg movements but modern dance for the torso, the subsequent dance sequence illustrates this for the lay viewer.
She meant it derisively, but if the juxtaposition between her speech and the coming Trumpocalypse reveals anything, it's that pandering to the "law and order" crowd is a lot easier than trying to make everyone happy.
The odd juxtaposition of jovial diners overlooking a tented ghost town implicates the viewer's own complicity in Los Angeles's housing failures, suggesting that the burden and responsibility for this crisis is not equally shared by all.
I don't know if it's the juxtaposition between his gruff exterior and his soothing voice, or because he's reading adorable children's stories, but it's pretty perfect, and you may melt right into your seat while watching.
Visible from neighboring buildings and the sidewalk below, the statue topped a 13-story luxury apartment building on Houston Street and presented an unusual juxtaposition: the founder of Soviet Communism perched atop a decidedly capitalist enterprise.
It is the juxtaposition of these two events, Trump's meeting with NATO and Trump's meeting with Putin, that will dramatize why Ronald Reagan would feel such scorn, contempt and anger about so many things Trump does.
But the one thing that Thrush Hermit always had a sense of in the style we were playing, which is something I still carry with me today, was to understand and enjoy the idea of juxtaposition.
It's an interesting juxtaposition with the other major storyline of the film in which LaMarque's character sleeping with the sole man in the house (played by comic Josh Fadem) becomes the focus of house-wide drama.
Two small recent sculptures echo the drawings, using Mr. Newman's signature juxtaposition of dissimilar materials, textures and shapes — yellow-striped papier-mâché; clear, colored and mirrored plexiglass; and extruded aluminum, among others — to solidly suggestive effect.
Writer Greg Pak and artist Victor Ibanez's 2014 solo series showed the juxtaposition of being considered the queen of Wakanda (a fictional African country) and a goddess with being considered a black, mutant criminal in America.
The gallerist Julien Levy granted Kahlo her first and only New York show during her lifetime in 1938, while the photographer Nickolas Muray captured the juxtaposition of her ethnic dress and the modern metropolis in 1946.
Many of the movie's jokes are extended plays on the notion of "mommy wars," and on the comedic juxtaposition implicit in that phrase's very name—mommies (fun and nice) don't go to war (mean and violent)!
Her story shines most brightly in its juxtaposition of Bea's "true" self — in all its dancing-on-the-sidewalk-and-colored-bath-bombs-in-the-pool vibrancy — with the "blank page" she presents to the world.
To the Editor: The juxtaposition of articles on the front page of The New York Times on Thursday regarding President Trump's bellicose language about North Korea and the F.B.I. search of Paul Manafort's home is telling.
This juxtaposition is not lost on the Bleacher Creatures, who still pay just $20 for each ticket and do not plan to add $15 to their tab by walking a few yards to buy a margarita.
It's got everything: Jobs, corporate greed and the blatant juxtaposition of billionaire owners trying to maximize profits while small-town baseball teams — organizations that provide their communities with an identity and a place to gather — suffer.
It's an ensemble whose inherent lightness and elastic ease of movement feels like a reflection of that juxtaposition of contemporary feminism (the slogan T-shirt) and historical throwback (the Bar jacket) currently on her own back.
Diamond grew up surrounded by traditional British interiors updated with her mother's modern American taste — a juxtaposition she brings to the shop, which she reimagined with the help of the fashion and interior designer Martin Brûlé.

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