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Maybe. But the series suggests something in the juxtapositions anyway.
She remembers some of the jarring juxtapositions of that candidacy.
Much of the film's power derives from devastating visual juxtapositions.
Biden's life was full of surreal juxtapositions during Beau's illness.
These juxtapositions add some depth to the mostly positive vibe.
The juxtapositions are funny, odd, and — dare I say it?
Such conscious juxtapositions of past and present might seem unkind.
Yet such jarring juxtapositions add to the opera's ominous allure.
His juxtapositions make light of a heavy and significant subject matter.
Get closer, and they burst with unexpected scales, moments, and juxtapositions.
Here are a few recent juxtapositions on Page One in print.
At their best, these juxtapositions are truly strange and unexpected — i.e.
Their juxtapositions never feel arbitrary, and they cannot be quickly unpacked.
"Interesting juxtapositions make a gallery wall more personal," Ms. Griffith said.
Across the region, the power shut-off made for odd juxtapositions.
Such juxtapositions are not apparent in the format of Blesener's photo essays.
The most recent episode of Beach Club is a play of juxtapositions.
Jafa pulled images from the books regularly, repurposing them in later juxtapositions.
On the left wall, small sculptures and paintings depict similarly disturbing juxtapositions.
Quite often music videos create multiple juxtapositions in which the protagonist performs.
Suburbs are fertile ground for such juxtapositions, with their abutments and encroachments.
Pioneer Works's juxtapositions illustrate their many incarnations, through different techniques and media.
But there are also two excellent spans and a number of interesting juxtapositions.
It's a masterly composition, one which succeeds by the tensions of its juxtapositions.
Things were invariably bigger or smaller than he expected, and in surprising juxtapositions.
In this, I'm playing with applause breaks more intentionally and experimenting with juxtapositions.
"What I like about Sanford's work are the juxtapositions," Williams told the audience.
The pairing of the two streams of text though is providing interesting juxtapositions.
The juxtapositions and common themes she unearths and edits together are often breathtaking.
Over time this makes for distinctly different juxtapositions as the various images cycle through.
Some artists might have been likely to stop with these juxtapositions, but not Gechtoff.
So my work is inherently about all these juxtapositions, trying to reckon with them.
Her use of devices associated with surrealism, such as disjunctive juxtapositions, is not overt.
If emoji encourage visual puns and whimsical juxtapositions, GIFs inspire a sharp curatorial sensibility.
Dates and locations are subtracted (although available in an index) for the startling juxtapositions.
Usually, these juxtapositions are a point of pride, if they are noteworthy at all.
The juxtapositions of these pieces make the place feel at once deliberate and disobedient.
Dramatic anecdotes and striking juxtapositions are more plentiful than deep analysis or striking insights.
It described the arrangement of products on shelves — unlikely juxtapositions determined wholly by algorithm.
Her juxtapositions — of vocal approach, of genre, of era, of tempo — feel sui generis.
The designers avoided jarring juxtapositions, finding ways to balance moments of tragedy and levity.
His verbal puns and visual juxtapositions function as disruptions that must be reflected upon.
Some attempts at introducing hipster culture in the neighborhood have led to interesting juxtapositions.
In particular, he was interested in the curious juxtapositions of layering multiple slides into photomontages.
Wray's work uniquely combines a documentary aesthetic with melancholy, sometimes grotesque, imagery and bizarre juxtapositions.
Mr. Pollock conducts several compelling interviews and has good ears and eyes for revealing juxtapositions.
Their restlessness, juxtapositions of disparate styles and use of photography especially anticipate important postwar developments.
The logic of the color juxtapositions is evident in some works, but not in others.
The collage aesthetic — juxtapositions of diverse and seemingly unrelated elements — has reached the art fair format.
Through her playful juxtapositions of text and image, Sanchez highlights the complexity of Mexican-American identity.
I'm most interested in visualizing the juxtapositions of intimate pain and attempts at suppressing that pain.
There is joy to these juxtapositions of ancient and contemporary, figurative and abstract, gilded and modest.
The tape is full of these little juxtapositions of Jackie's native Alabama and his new city.
But the juxtapositions show that "Transmissions" is a work of creative imagination as much as revelation.
Daniel Arnold understands that the juxtapositions on Instagram can be as arresting as the images themselves.
Though painted by hand in a lucidly simplified realistic style, the juxtapositions of images remain mysterious.
The works are still not exactly commonplace, though every once in a while, surprising juxtapositions occur.
The historical layering has created a serendipitous aesthetic—and had informed Michele's love of graceful juxtapositions.
There's so many clips that every time they appear, the intersections and juxtapositions of them are different.
As Monique seeks validation and stability, these are the kinds of juxtapositions viewers are forced to digest.
Devastation Portraits is interested in visualizing the juxtapositions of intimate pain and attempts at suppressing that pain.
There are some obvious juxtapositions, including an image of the Twitter bird alongside the US Capitol's dome.
That itself is a quotation from Susan Sontag — films are full of radical juxtapositions — language, enactment, imagery.
The juxtapositions of old and new media and spaces are a result of Bajagic's splintered artistic influences.
By obliterating faces, remixing landscapes, and finding unexpected juxtapositions, Tulloch creates new moments from these faded memories.
As juxtapositions of science in a vessel of creationism, Montgomery's Virgin Mary's are representational in many forms.
Such shapes, juxtapositions and hues were shocking then, and more than a century later, they remain so.
Yeah, I love to go to thrift stores and sometimes objects or juxtapositions of objects inspire me.
You just demonstrated what's called "transitive inference" — the ability to compare things indirectly, based on previous juxtapositions.
The juxtapositions were sometimes enlightening, revealing how Hollywood and opera share similar visual language and emotional sweep.
Interestingly, these powerful juxtapositions have gone on to influence a variety of artistically ambitious indie titles since.
And so, in addition to Sweelinck's queasy downward-slithering tunes, there were acerbic harmonic juxtapositions and clashes.
Cuba Then is full of such noteworthy juxtapositions — some of them socio-historically riveting, others doubly felicitous.
Between the radically different treatment of these two bodies are a host of weird compositions and juxtapositions.
Due to the size and limitations of space, most fairs don't allow for such fruitful juxtapositions between exhibitors.
"It's everything and nothing," he repeated during our conversation, clearly excited by the juxtapositions occurring in his studio.
In his creative embellishments, Sachs uses different materials to create politically charged juxtapositions or just plain humorous refurbishings.
The results are photographs that reference blackness through more apparent connections and less obvious juxtapositions and sometimes contradictions.
Works are assembled with no particular chronology or hierarchy into interesting juxtapositions, often using color as a link.
Per the Surrealist ethos, there are lots of uncanny juxtapositions and odd setups involving castles, beaches and banquets.
At best, the season is a true festival, full of renowned artists, enterprising juxtapositions and horizon-expanding experiences.
Instead, the juxtapositions and overlaps between the pieces seem to drown out, challenge, or even comfort one another.
Of more concern was my realization that I live in a world where such juxtapositions are perfectly normal.
In "Knots," Ms. Kelm continues to fuse advertising, Conceptual Art and Surrealism using odd juxtapositions and gorgeous colors.
Hammond's work can appear bewildering at first, expansive in its diametrical explorations, and sprawling in its material juxtapositions.
In any case, the repertory choices made for odd juxtapositions, especially in the final program, on Tuesday night.
But the warp-speed juxtapositions that 100 gecs deploys move their music past hybrid into something genuinely recombinant.
They decided to hang the works alphabetically, rather than chronologically or thematically — which has revealed some unexpected juxtapositions.
The display will rotate throughout the show's nine-day run, creating new juxtapositions and interactions between different works.
This allows him to recontextualize the original images and establish dramatic juxtapositions between the characters and their mythical environments.
The merging is so simple, so graphically on-target, that any doubts I have about such blatant juxtapositions vanish.
I don't think of Vásquez de la Horra's pairing of the fly's wings with the woman's legs as juxtapositions.
The works, ordered not chronologically but by what Tate has termed "a series of juxtapositions," feel haphazard and chaotic.
Only gradually did he arrive at an original way of reproducing the dizzying juxtapositions and discontinuities that confronted him.
Her recreations and juxtapositions expose how instrumentalized many of these canonical works, and our perceptions of them, have become.
Harmony Hammond's work can appear bewildering at first, expansive in its diametrical explorations, and sprawling in its material juxtapositions.
In the show — sponsored in part by Major League Baseball and the New York Mets — interesting curatorial juxtapositions abound.
It's a game I hadn't heard of, but with two ugly letter juxtapositions, it had to be NBA JAM.
Her images are direct and simple, the juxtapositions are clear-cut, but they never resolve into an easy narrative.
He loves juxtapositions, and throughout he uses images of one story to accompany, with great accuracy, the theorizing of another.
Juxtapositions like this only make it easier for folks to vilify Cardi when she fails to meet these high standards.
As a series of juxtapositions of works by the two artists demonstrates, they often painted together, each influencing the other.
Although her sonic range has expanded, burbling with stranger noises and more dissonant juxtapositions, her preferred textures remain smooth, silken.
From 1977 to 2001, Richard Sandler photographed startling juxtapositions between the grit and glamour of New York City and Boston.
The French capital was alive with Surrealism and its contagious emphasis on the subconscious, dreams, startling juxtapositions and general otherworldliness.
Renkl's deft juxtapositions close up the gap between humans and nonhumans and revive our lost kinship with other living things.
The jarring juxtapositions carry with them a dilemma, writes one of our foreign bureau chiefs who covers the Middle East.
The good, bad and ugly parts of this history cohere in the astounding juxtapositions of racial progress alongside racist tragedies.
It communicates through juxtapositions, placing isolated moments from two lives side by side rather than composing a single, chronological narrative.
Here, her juxtapositions reveal a grand tension-and-release game, ping-ponging back and forth between gratification and exquisitely painful anticipation.
Maybe it's director Bong Joon-ho's astounding skill with balancing tonal juxtapositions, or the aura of serene kindness that Dano projects.
The videos' tonal juxtapositions settle into normality, largely because the incongruous affective experiences swiftly blend into one recognizable, and deliberate, aesthetic.
Cousins' whimsical, playful, and sometimes humorous treatment of her subject matter is augmented by her creative juxtapositions and beautiful color schemes.
A calling card of Rønnenfelt's as a lyricist has always been his eagerness for juxtapositions—abstractness and specificity, beauty and ugliness.
Swift refers to modernist writers like Woolf and Conrad, whose novels often turn on juxtapositions between the public and private spheres.
In one of many comic juxtapositions, they meet at a circus, and there he asks her to teach him to juggle.
The studio sets are something like Sirk's playground, filled with bric-a-brac allowing the director a number of antic juxtapositions.
This process splits each contributor's page in two and automatically pairs each half with another artist, creating new juxtapositions and exchanges.
The sculptures and their positions within the overarching structure of the two-dimensional works serve to create and enhance these juxtapositions.
Such reminders, she noted, are everywhere: Occasional spot work on the building has left jarring juxtapositions of old and new concrete.
That's the point, of course, as Brown's well-placed juxtapositions of words and phrases and themes allow contexts to bleed together.
Jio's juxtapositions of flat and illusionistic forms culminate in a visual paradox: the compositions are broken and orderly, smooth and jarring.
Unfortunately, there is no apparent thematic development in the placing of cuts, except for the effective juxtapositions of opposing musical styles.
These slightly unlikely juxtapositions were a testament to how quickly the internet can reconfigure young people's tastes, and an artist's life.
Through a cache of Pop art imagery, as cut and sewed via surrealist techniques, his works are loud almost frightening juxtapositions.
Indeed, Sandby Borg contains some strange juxtapositions: murdered inhabitants surrounded by unlooted wealth, and homes inside a fort with no apparent defenses.
In place of an Instagram stream of filtered past moments, these paintings function like a mixtape that creates synchronous, visually dynamic juxtapositions.
The cheers brought by such snappy juxtapositions, as well as cascades of votes, tell of more than Mr Modi's skill with words.
In the end, these juxtapositions reveal that there is no guide for a musician in Natia's circumstances, and there never will be.
They're always in search of the worst juxtapositions of images and ideas in the world, and unsuspecting outsiders to fling them at.
The striking juxtapositions between the art and the characters in the frame elevate these contemporary works to supporting characters in the film.
These juxtapositions — Ms. Palmer in her bridal unitard next to children preparing to revel in rubble — are essential to the local magic.
And the way you use words in a poem, creating a rhythm and juxtapositions, is exactly what I'm doing as a filmmaker.
"Surprising effects and juxtapositions of musical features you would not usually think go together is a hallmark of psychedelic music," Auslander says.
Too much art fills too few galleries, and the density forces Mr. Rugoff into juxtapositions that come across as cluttered and frivolous.
In her case, we get a disjointed narrative of visual puns, sly criticisms and uncanny juxtapositions, most with a distinct feminist slant.
This is just one of many stark juxtapositions and encounters within Refuge that leave the viewer somehow implicated in the surrounding conditions.
He always writes these shimmering, evocative melodies and surrounds them with crystalline sound design, but he thrives when he's working with jarring juxtapositions.
It's a tour de force work of psychedelia for kids, playfully dense and almost radical in its juxtapositions of eye-popping fluorescent colors.
Morgan's Johnston experiment opens with Chris Bogia's "Sun Standers" (2017), a massive sculpture that plays host to a delightfully strange mix of juxtapositions.
Where there is a joy and playfulness in Mr. DeSana's earlier work, with cavorting nudes and funny juxtapositions, here there is something else.
It could all feel like a jumbled mess of random juxtapositions if it weren't for Dettmer's astounding technical skill and eye for composition.
Inspired by science fiction and the captivating nature of strange imagery, Sydney based illustrator Mxfreeze creates futuristic juxtapositions of characters, animals, and landscapes.
A walk through the galleries has something of the feel of an art fair, where random juxtapositions meet a few more organized combinations.
These shrewd juxtapositions save the collection from feeling jumbled or disorienting, as do the book's elegant design and its succinct yet informative captions.
At once erudite and colloquial, the book resists prescriptive judgments, teems with surprising juxtapositions, and evokes the contagious enthusiasm of a cool teacher.
And you'll find juxtapositions of taught and self-taught artists that are, for the most part, mutually illuminating in their forms and themes.
Like many postmodern collages, starting perhaps with the work of Hannah Höch, lots of the pieces on view rely on jarring, darkly funny juxtapositions.
Asbrink presents scenes from around the world alongside one another, making for juxtapositions that are sometimes ironic, sometimes damning, and always tinged with sadness.
Kenner modeled The Counterfeiters and The Pound Era on Pound's Cantos, a fragmented epic that combines lyrical observation and radical juxtapositions with historical sweep.
Bolt's juxtapositions gently tug charm from the most unenticing faces, elevating them, and her latticework holds growth which yields inventive possibility for the city.
This is no exception: if you break it down, this film has several juxtapositions that are centered on Future driving his chromed-up car.
Absurd juxtapositions of female hands with various objects — a parrot, a mannequin leg, gorilla gloves — channel both still life and performance with comedic effect.
He liked jarring juxtapositions, and he wasn't afraid to throw pop-culture references into his poems or go for a laugh-out-loud response.
Whatever the case, the images still urge us to associate them with other things and to perceive juxtapositions between different elements of our environment.
This selection of 13 was dense enough — probably any selection of 13 would be — with juxtapositions and correspondences to set your mind on fire.
But "Work in Progress"—which is co-written and produced by Lilly Wachowski—is smartly edited, full of odd little montages and visual juxtapositions.
Ms. Tanowitz's resistance to convention can be blatant in a witty way, but her swerves and juxtapositions are rarely timed to provoke a laugh.
A pair of exhibitions at David Zwirner conveys the photographer's skill at perceiving arresting visual juxtapositions, revealing a consciousness that is supple and keenly insightful.
In these juxtapositions, the artist resembles a ghostly double of her own mother, suggesting how much and how little has changed in their respective lifetimes.
The juxtapositions are typically framed by reporters and livened by critics, creating the odd effect of Trump, the citizen or candidate, trolling Trump, the president.
No tourist will fail to notice the jarring juxtapositions of wealth and poverty, a consequence of Rio's exuberant topography as well as its poor governance.
Refraining from any use of contemporary voiceover, the documentary skillfully employs a host of pointed juxtapositions to draw out the contradictions marking its time period.
The works are shown in a nimble, nonchronological suite of galleries, and some of its century-spanning juxtapositions are bracing; others feel reductive, even dilletantish.
"Most of the juxtapositions in the exhibition between van Gogh and the work that he admired are kind of more like conversations," said Ms. Jacobi.
The works are shown in a nimble, nonchronological suite of galleries, and some of its century-spanning juxtapositions are bracing; others feel reductive, even dilettantish.
Famous faces in random juxtapositions were everywhere, pairings reminiscent of the "Impossible Interviews" caricatures that Miguel Covarrubias drew for Vanity Fair back in the 1930s.
She sets up her jokes crisply, pursues familiar juxtapositions (sex and religion always fit snugly) and then sells the hell out of the punch lines.
There are also some admittedly strange juxtapositions in the exhibition, an inevitable occurrence in a thesis show as big as this (44 artists in all).
A profound commentary on rapid neoliberal development within a Communist context, Nguyen's work captures the dream of finding harmony in a city of harsh juxtapositions.
"Stride," unfolding in a series of fitful episodes — thickets of glassy strings, declamatory brass and contrapuntal juxtapositions that evoke Charles Ives — is both solemn and celebratory.
Spiky drum machines brightly underpin linear sonic juxtapositions, as harmonically bent funk guitar intertwines around sped-up keyboard presets, interrupted by strategic bursts of ambient noise.
With respect to the balance of works, Moon seems content to create not so much multiple juxtapositions as pile-ons that are noisy without saying anything.
" According to the book's publisher Little, Brown and Company, Shade will examine the contrasts between Obama and Trump as presidents "through a series of visual juxtapositions.
Because the reason for the attraction is simple: Fashion and clowns share a common DNA, which has to do with exaggeration and unexpected juxtapositions and decontextualization.
Mr. Trapero's energetic style, his almost gleeful juxtapositions of sex and violence and his exuberantly Scorsesean musical cues often pull against the gravity of the story.
The works are shown in a nimble, non-chronological suite of galleries, and some of its century-spanning juxtapositions are bracing; others feel reductive, even dilletantish.
Together, some objects show that it's constantly moving, changing, always a step ahead of architecture, full of surprises and unexpected silhouettes, materials and juxtapositions of color.
Depicting Disney and cartoon characters alongside political figures and well-known artworks, you'll find absurd juxtapositions, like Matisse's dancers next to the Clintons waving US flags.
Regarding the project's description, Angelucci waxes eloquent about the juxtapositions of colonial entitlement, scientific curiosity, a rising interest in photography, and a newfound public perception of spirituality.
To Panquetzani, a Mexican herbalist from Long Beach who has studied the jarana with elders in Veracruz, juxtapositions like these make the Fandango Fronterizo so hauntingly compelling.
Even if you're used to the signature Momofuku move of white-knuckle bungee jumping from the high end to the low, certain juxtapositions may call for Dramamine.
Glaring racial juxtapositions simmered during Obama's first term -- one that found black Americans hit hardest by the recession in terms of unemployment, homes lost and wealth vanished.
This show doesn't merely juxtapose hand axes and fossils with superficially concordant modern art, but grounds these juxtapositions with the artists' notebooks, interviews, and other primary sources.
This show doesn't merely juxtapose hand axes and fossils with superficially concordant modern art, but grounds these juxtapositions with the artists' notebooks, interviews, and other primary sources.
This lead to a year of awkward juxtapositions, with "America is Already Great" headlines running next to reports on how much life expectancy is falling for white workers.
The pleasures of Glenconner's tales must be winkled out of her sturdy if occasionally clichéd prose: revelations of the strange juxtapositions of an unexpectedly upstairs-downstairs aristocratic life.
The pleasures of Glenconner's tales must be winkled out of her sturdy if occasionally clichéd prose: revelations of the strange juxtapositions of an unexpectedly upstairs-downstairs aristocratic life.
Back in the Union Pacific days, Mr. DiSpirito's interest in East Asian cuisines came out in the form of complex preparations, arcane ingredients and out-of-nowhere juxtapositions.
The curators of "Like a Moth to a Flame" borrowed numerous pieces from the museum, creating dramatic juxtapositions of ancient and modern in OGR Torino's cavernous postindustrial spaces.
He arranged the pieces in surprising juxtapositions in his Paris apartment, which overlooks the gardens of the Palais-Royal and was once the home of the author Colette.
However, I always feel she knows exactly when to stop and how much negative space to leave for the viewer to perceive all the juxtapositions and make distinctions.
One of the best juxtapositions is a vitrine that alternates three Sottsass glass objects with three kachina figures by unrecorded Hopi artists whose colorful geometric forms clearly relate.
In Mr. Piccioli's case, his weird juxtapositions (Memphis and the transition to the Industrial Revolution) served to jolt him slightly out of the beauty rut he's been in.
" Right: "I first discovered the work of the German artist Joseph Beuys when I was a design student in Milan and was totally struck by its exquisite juxtapositions.
Although there are heavy juxtapositions in the shots, I tried to show that the refugees and the tourists were sharing the same space and aren't actually all that different.
Acutely aware of his situation, he is a man of juxtapositions; he is optimistic yet dejected, patient yet anxious, buoyed by supporters from around the world, yet completely isolated.
The juxtapositions continue: Fiercely oscillating piano clusters battle pugnacious figures on the violin; passages of dreamy Romantic lyricism are interrupted by slammed piano chords, sometimes played with the forearms.
The Florida-born, New York-based artist's work is full of clever juxtapositions like the image of a greasy snack and an actual container of alcohol-based gel cleanser.
Through these unexpected, mixed media juxtapositions, Lovell presents the foundations for us to construct new histories for these strangers, inviting us to consider what informs our understanding of others.
His multi-panel format and disregard for illusionistic space — his protagonists are always foregrounded in abstractions — allow for endless juxtapositions: motherhood and addiction, saints and slaves, needles and halos.
Most of the objects in "Mobile Worlds" appear in old-style display cases rescued from the museum's storage, and the juxtapositions can get too precious for their own good.
It's fitting that he chose "unhappy" as an adjective, because his juxtapositions of opposites remained cold and distant, no matter how much their forms aspired to real-world metaphors.
Looming skyscrapers, anime characters, and surreal, colorful juxtapositions animate her landscapes, which seem to merge the modern cities and industrial environments we know with dystopian cities of the future.
There are poetic juxtapositions between images of landscapes and activists, the accused, those in power, kids, and the elderly, all struggling to live in a beautiful and violent city. —K.
Screenshot via YouTube Chicago's Chris Crack is one of rap's merriest pranksters, possessed with a razor-sharp wit, an eye for odd juxtapositions and hypocrisies, and a wry, elastic flow.
Ekphrasis (art about art) in Seuss' wonderfully flexible syntax, with her linguistic pizazz and startling juxtapositions, removes boundaries between living and dying, paradise and hell, made things and lived things.
Shenk said that defying what outsiders expect from Vegas was no longer what interested him most, but he and others continually admit that the juxtapositions can be hard to ignore.
Mr. Mater's photographs captured the often jarring juxtapositions of the sacred and the commercial, a House of Donuts near the city's entrance, and a gleaming mall near the Grand Mosque.
Later, Cubists and Dada artists used newspaper clippings or text torn out of other printed matter to create collages with what at the time would have been considered jarring juxtapositions.
Keeping her camera still, she captured them as they came in and out of her frame, waiting for interesting expressions and juxtapositions between the individual and the surrounding urban landscape.
LARRY JACKSON On an overall philosophical level, it was about finding our footing with regards to how you can deconstruct genre classifications, making these certain odd juxtapositions work that shouldn't.
The kinetic tension — the objects are supported by rope, the fire escape suspended from the ceiling — in this piece dictates a theme of complex binaries and juxtapositions apparent in Ward's oeuvre.
Braiding these images with archival texts — sworn statements of beatings, CIA instructions for "enhanced interrogation," and excerpts of detainee interviews — Cornwall destabilizes Gitmo's facade of normalcy through incisive juxtapositions and interpolations.
What's lost in surprise is made up by new details noticed, the gothic juxtapositions of colors or the ominous tracking shot underneath the swing as a victim approaches the killer's house.
By replicating the messy nonlinear passage of time, by dealing in unexpected juxtapositions that reveal latent truths, it allows us to inhabit the interiority of human beings who are not ourselves.
Ms. Groom, the curator, has done her best work in the first half of the show, which she has staged mostly in a single large gallery that allows for cunning juxtapositions.
Century-spanning juxtapositions have a more illuminating impact in a section of the show called "Personas," in which you'll find portraits from three centuries, by Jewish artists and of Jewish sitters.
Contrary to Cartier-Bresson and Rai's emotionally fraught images, empathy in Karia's photographs is not drawn from juxtapositions of ominous clouds over a toiling laborer or crowds with extended, begging hands.
The provocateur Rob Pruitt, known for startling juxtapositions, has placed Snoopy next to a panda bear, while the graffiti artist André Saraiva has Snoopy interacting with Mr. Saraiva's signature stick-figure doodle.
These works are evocative visual juxtapositions, particularly one in which a man in a cowboy hat rides past a mural of Malcolm X — two disparate symbols of independence meeting for a moment.
His signature later work was parsimonious in its number of lines, although he was not a minimalist, using shades of gray, clever framing, juxtapositions and suggestions of movement to create sophisticated images.
From there I tried to figure out the exact transitions between these moods, with the goal of making either a lot of harsh juxtapositions or to keep the mood flowing between tracks.
Remarkably technical and defined by bold juxtapositions, that graduate collection caught the eye of Demna Gvasalia, of Vetements and Balenciaga, who recruited her to work in the latter's design studio post-graduation.
Following Ms. Lange's images and notes has become a study in uneasy juxtapositions: rifts between enormous wealth and unsettled poverty, some of which feel new, some like a continuation of the past.
"Surrealism was everywhere, the juxtapositions of relative levels of reality projected chaos," Stock writes in the introduction, describing what attracted his gaze during those transient five weeks and setting the book's overall tone.
In 23 he flooded an Austrian gallery, and he's also turned a sculpture by American artist Donald Judd into a dwelling for snails—juxtapositions which might seem incongruous, but not to the artist.
Pearson stands for a moment, utterly still, the grasses tickling his worn boots as he takes in the juxtapositions: the natural and the gnarled wrapping itself gloriously around the fanciful and the strange.
Other photographs focus on awkward juxtapositions of the old and the new: modern multiplexes looming over cobblestone streets; a Soviet commemorative monument to a fallen World War II solder standing in patchy grass.
It was by turns decorous and processional, while at times interrupted by interjections of stereo-traveling static or a bass tone that had escaped a dance club: juxtapositions that didn't quite make sense.
But at least it reliably generates interesting juxtapositions from which op-ed columns can be made — including columns about how a fixation on, well, social media, is damaging liberalism's understanding of the world.
But his youth has significance, too: The pomp and circumstance of the papacy feels deeply medieval, but the show's director Paolo Sorrentino keeps slipping in jarring juxtapositions of the medieval and the modern.
All of the film's juxtapositions — Hunnam with Ritchie, thoroughly modern men in 5th-century situations — work in service of Legend of the Sword's story of a high-born king raised among the underclass.
Just as Trump has thought little of shattering political norms at the White House, his time in Europe this week was marked by jarring juxtapositions of solemnity and insolence, often at the same moment.
Her thoughtful juxtapositions and re-contextualizing asks, What responsibility do museums have to display their collections in ways that eliminate gender inequality and to offer displays with more information about the artists and objects?
These moments are among the many juxtapositions in the superstar's daily life: There are times when she has total control over who looks at and touches her, how many people and for how long.
"It can suggest similarities and juxtapositions for a human to look at, some are ones we would find ourselves while others might be surprising or poetic because of imperfections in the algorithms and models."
The pieces are doors from some of the rooms where things that made the Chelsea famous happened, and there are some head-spinning juxtapositions: Iggy Pop and Bette Davis shared Room 126, decades apart.
Sometimes, the IRL celebrity's outfit matches the famous animated character's, but other matchups are about "extreme juxtapositions based on my sense of humor [and] aim to put a smile on people's faces," he said.
It's a rich stew, with the suggestive power of its juxtapositions unfixed, yet especially in the context of "The Making Room," it raises the question of how many doors of entry a dance needs.
Around Town Over the next several days, until March 18, Asian art on view at Manhattan galleries and auction previews will offer some welcome doses of glitter and lightheartedness and unexpected juxtapositions of materials.
Latifah tells McFadden that she liked the name, which means delicate and very kind in Arabic, because it shows off the juxtapositions in her personality between the boldness of Queen and the warmth of Latifah.
"This artist is working a lot with juxtapositions and bringing different images in relationship to one another and looking at the formal and expressive possibilities that it brings about," explains Interface gallery director Suzanne L'Heureux.
A Return (2018) by James Edmonds Germany, 16 mm, 20173 minutes Berlin and a village in the South of England are compared through their coasts and landscapes with visual juxtapositions in a 16 mm montage.
I want to resist any temptation to interpret these pictures, to reveal 'meanings,' in favor of acknowledging the ways that they underscore the strangeness of juxtapositions that routinely disrupt the banality of the workaday world.
Without judgment — this composer creates spaces of contemplation, not pat politics — his juxtapositions reveal how freely given consent (marriage, I'm looking at you) has ended up systematically wronging women, just as rape and assault have.
And, through the fractured sentences and illogical juxtapositions, the strange scenarios and mad imagination, a nightmare emerges: the suffering of a Palestinian people torn from their land, condemned to a lifetime of alienation and longing.
Perhaps that would explain its intermittent harmonic weirdness — occasional but noticeable chordal juxtapositions that startle, jarringly unexpected notes that likely would have been corrected by a living, breathing human editor, had one been paying attention.
Things decline on the album's second half, as the moist guitar licks, random sampled noises, and strange paucity of danceable rhythm tracks start to blur, congealing into mannered stylistic juxtapositions for the sake of eclecticism.
Robert Birmelin's paintings and drawings of a world going haywire bring together all sorts of visual possibilities, including multiple focal points, compressed juxtapositions of near and far, clearly defined details beside blurred and partially transparent passages.
The resulting range of narrative juxtapositions conveys variety among fictional characters while suggesting a common female experience, tying violence against women to global political violence and "the fear / That comes with being prey" ("Velvet 4 Sale").
After marrying an American and living in Paris for five years, during which she honed her style into the popping juxtapositions of duo-chromatic geometry we know today, she and her husband settled in New York.
Thanks to a non-linear installation devised by the artist, the exhibition presented his highly prolific development through unexpected juxtapositions, which also highlighted its uneven character in ways that would have been otherwise difficult to grasp.
Lunch breaks have often provided odd juxtapositions, with American officers in their uniforms and boots, and the Taliban in their turbans, trying to tiptoe around the honeymooners and tourists sunbathing in neon bikinis by pristine pools.
But as much as it incorporates everyday movement — running, skipping — it's also loaded with detail and with awkward juxtapositions, like tapping one toe in a semicircle, from front to back, as the torso slouches and straightens.
The designer pushed the couple to embrace such juxtapositions, which they might never have considered themselves — although he played up the house's intrinsic Americana, he paired it with midcentury Italian lighting and vibrant wool Berber rugs.
The marvelous costumes, by Patricia Zipprodt, make dramatic juxtapositions of pale and black hues, especially on sleeves; when characters suddenly acquire lines of hanging red strands on their arms, like plumage, the impact is high voltage.
Familiar because in them, one finds the colors, the unexpected juxtapositions, that one recognizes in his designs; startling because it is rare to see, in such an intimate way, the origins of a creative mind's inspirations.
Another was Huang Yong Ping, now 19503 and a French citizen, who set up a group known as the Xiamen Dada, thrilled by the Dadaist provocations he had seen in Rauschenberg's juxtapositions of found objects and imagery.
These days, Freedman needs a lot of square footage to accommodate his inventory and imagination, especially because he treats the works less like a collector than a curator, treasuring the items themselves as much as their juxtapositions.
A careful kitchen is interpreting the cuisine of Peru, whose vast catalog of ingredients and wild juxtapositions of influences have not been especially well displayed in New York, beyond a few ceviches and a lot of roast chicken.
In 2003, '04, and '08, Rosler made a new set of House Beautiful works in response to America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; rather than feeling like a retread of old material, they're filled with freshly horrific juxtapositions.
The shock element still comes through in the daring discontinuities of the music: the fractured phrases; the almost stream-of-consciousness shifts; the juxtapositions of seething angst with near-banal evocations of Austrian folk tunes, complete with cowbells.
His juxtapositions of contemporary black figures with poses and settings from traditional Western portraiture are instantly recognizable: Wiley has created his own visual language of black bodies surrounded by bright florals or inserted into 18th-century military scenes.
Some of the juxtapositions have a humorous impact, as when Yelena, summoned by her husband (Randolph Curtis Rand), takes off while grumbling "O happy dagger" — Juliet's comment as she is about to plunge said weapon into her heart.
There are energizing juxtapositions such as, at Marks on West 22nd Street, a painting by Jasper Johns, the show's eminence grise, with two abstractions by Howardena Pindell, in which the shared subjects include fields of white and dots.
It was that school's famous medieval- and Japanese-inspired sandstone building — conceived by the Scottish proto-Modernist architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh in the late 1890s — that solidified his fascination with unexpected juxtapositions of materials and pattern.
This South African city of juxtapositions – for some a haven of wine and breathtaking views, for others a city of crushing poverty and the legacy of apartheid – has shown what happens when climate change collides with urban inequality.
What is in fact being told — drawn, painted, etched — is a resonant tale, a fable, filled with juxtapositions of the real and the mythical, the fantastic and the demonic, the sacred and the profane, the fabulous and the everyday.
Plus, Arcade Fire's hijinks felt cynical; Clark's feels like a rejection of the idea that women artists are meant to be relatable, having endured a career's worth of inane juxtapositions between her pretty face and gnarly shredding like it means anything.
Man One tells me he's the first non-sweatshop to be in the building for 25 years, possibly a sign of the times, or maybe just one of those LA juxtapositions, something beautiful in an endless sea of concrete and freeways.
Now I wanted that pleasure to come from the ingredients and how I worked with them, the juxtapositions of texture, the combinations of flavors, the aromas that float into the kitchen when the oven door opens and vanish an instant later.
In one of the show's most striking juxtapositions, Marilyn Lenkowsky's fin-shaped black painting from 1977 overlooks "Bask," a 1976 stained-pine sculpture by Martin Puryear that rises from the floor like a wave or the edge of a rock.
This turned out to be appropriate by happenstance, since both Sicily and Bader are renowned for their arresting juxtapositions — Sicily of epochs and cultures, and Bader for his elevation of the profane and ridiculous into the realm of high art.
Though she's trained as a painter, the 53-year-old artist Kris Moran is best known as a set decorator for film directors such as Todd Haynes and Wes Anderson; her work is recognizable for its vibrant colors and surprising juxtapositions.
As the opera opens, the title character, a cruelly exploited soldier who murders his lover in a fit of jealousy, is screening a very Kentridge kind of animated film: jittery black-and-white drawings, surreal juxtapositions and swiftly flowing images.
These items are positioned in relationship to one another, sometimes with pulleys and counterweights keeping them in place, their juxtapositions articulated in some cases by nylon crocheted into gossamer cone-like forms, suggesting they might be easily undone, collapsed, or ruined.
"It sets up these really wonderful juxtapositions, how these different places have talked to each other, traded with each other," said Ms. Strauchen-Scherer, who joined the Met seven years ago after almost two decades as a curator in London.
Co-curated by the museum's Megan Fontanella and Catherine Grenier, director of the Fondation Giacometti, the retrospective exposes the sculptor's insecurities through sly juxtapositions between male and female figures, sculptures of women standing and women dismembered, cubist skulls and stabbed-through heads.
And as much as the Bay Area is a hotbed for cutting-edge engineering, it also is a hotbed for social issues — homelessness and gentrification in San Francisco, the ongoing affordable housing crisis and neighborhood juxtapositions like Palo Alto and East Palo Alto.
He helped the Beatles to find striking juxtapositions of sounds and electronic effects previously unheard outside the more freakish fringes of the avant-garde, in the process helping to justify pop music's claims to be something more than a cellarful of noise.
Not that the nature of the music differs greatly; in fact, many movements of the secular cantatas were retooled from sacred or instrumental pieces, a point Mr. Wachner made through canny juxtapositions of works and elaborated on beforehand in charming little tutorials.
Rather than treating the festival as an experience to be factually documented, Lyndon focuses on unexpected juxtapositions—between architectural shapes, interesting textures, and all sorts of tiny details—often pulling them out of their mundane contexts to create particular moments of poignancy.
With Ms. Neuwirth busy on a couple of operas at the time, the commission had to be postponed until 2015, but Mahler remained a factor, undoubtedly contributing to the work's rampant eclecticism and its juxtapositions of heavenly moments with crude and rustic ones.
Garbus has always loved lo-fi fragility for the way its patchiness can make listeners uncomfortable — her erratic juxtapositions evoke a sonic backwater whose ingredients fail to click together and are more interesting that way — and here she goes overboard with this approach.
The gimmick creates a ready foundation for the juxtapositions of the 21st century: connection and isolation, the endless streams of "content" aimed at dwindling attention spans, and the mix of nihilism and fervor in the face of ongoing political, social, and personal disasters.
Together with the artist Machine Dazzle, whom he met around 2000 in the clubs and who designs all his costumes, Mac has created his own subgenre of drag: more poetry than clothing, bristling with juxtapositions and winks and historical and artistic allusions.
That's why October, smack dab in the middle of the season, is all about juxtapositions — pairing your thin, floral frock with a thicker jacket and boots, wearing your jeans and blouse with open-toed shoes, taking a slip and turning it into a tunic.
He focused on the way these cities have adapted to modernity, emphasizing startling juxtapositions of the ancient and the modern, like the Giza pyramids as seen through the window of a Pizza Hut, or a line of tourist buses snaking across the Mount of Olives.
Part of what I'm trying to do with this new project is create unexpected juxtapositions like that, where deep geological time collides with something very immediate, almost flippant, as in the flight of a mosquito, which you might end by slapping it on your wrist.
However, I'm not interested in photographing things or places just because I've not seen them before—that's not enough—but instead I'm drawn to chance juxtapositions, the relationship of one thing to another, layers of time and history, and yes, a sense of space.
His quick pivots — from the melancholy Romantic effusion of an arialike passage, for example, to an orchestral riff on the Champs' mambo-lite '50s pop number "Tequila" — are so agile and persuasive that you sometimes forget to notice that the juxtapositions are plainly, intentionally ridiculous.
Syson and Wagstaff's curation deliciously borders on the profane, an unholy suite of juxtapositions that force viewers to consider if something like a Jeff Koons sculpture of Buster Keaton belongs in the same room as a 15th-century polychromatic wood sculpture from the Renaissance.
That can lead to awkward juxtapositions — between, say, a state media write-up on President Xi Jinping's recent decisions and a photo slide show on six women who are "so beautiful that rich businessmen immediately became attracted to them," as the piece's headline puts it.
The teenagers are in full school-production costume — whether Phantom or Wednesday Addams — and comedic juxtapositions are introduced; a proud Don Quixote of "Man of La Mancha" may interact with a nebbishy Seymour of "Little Shop of Horrors" in the context of a single number.
Less a photorealistic portrait and more a Cubist rendering, "Acker" builds Martin's personal-theoretical examination out of modular blocks of meditative prose: choppy micro-essays that advance not by linear chronology or traditional arguments and transitions, but rather by leaps and gaps, repetitions and juxtapositions.
As a writer I can spend hours on a piece teasing out subtle connections and concentric spheres of influence between artists and scenes, or I can illustrate those links by simply playing the music for you and letting you draw from those juxtapositions what you will.
Housed in the brand's trademark bustier bottle is a juice that has all the right juxtapositions: The initial burst of lemon and orange blends perfectly with vanilla and musks to keep it light, but sexy; the jasmine helps rounds out the bite you get from ginger.
"From a very early date, Evans demonstrated a deep interest in signs both as objects to physically collect and as subjects for his camera and word-subject juxtapositions," Mr. Abbott said, adding that Evans frequently photographed torn posters, display windows and other traces of contemporary popular culture.
Those photos are recognizably Ballen photographs, but the hallmarks of his aesthetic — the windowless rooms, the absurdist juxtapositions, the recurring cast of otherworldly characters — didn't truly emerge in his work until the early 1980s, when he moved to South Africa to pursue a career in mineral exploration.
"Hito's writing is stylistically very different than that of an academic or a journalist — there are juxtapositions and allegories that go far beyond the usual range of writing," said the American artist Trevor Paglen, a longtime friend whose art also explores information flows and power structures.
From an idea conceived by the British art historian and curator Richard Thomson, the show has been organized by Mr. Thomson and Susan Alyson Stein, the Met's curator of 19th-century European painting, who has overseen an installation of remarkable clarity and telling juxtapositions and reunions.
More broadly, we strive where we can to avoid adjacencies that might create an appearance of conflict, but because, like every other publisher, we're serving millions of ads through automated systems, which in many cases deliver ads in real time, these juxtapositions can be difficult to catch.
Even his frames burst forth with cartoonish (but pertinent) juxtapositions: skyscrapers and rollercoaster tracks, Mount Rushmore and King Kong, Las Vegas and Washington DC. In one work by Solmi, "The Grand Masquerade" (2018), we see battalions of Native Americans and colonists fighting inside a football stadium.
The palace is the show's main venue, making for dramatic juxtapositions like an El Anatsui sculpture of recycled metal draped in the center of the popes' ornate filing room, or the two gun-toting mannequins in a Yinka Shonibare MBE installation facing off in the palace's grand audience room.
It also attests to a less comforting truth: the city's blunt juxtapositions of the wealthy and the not-so — like Mr. Singh, who makes about $25 on a weekday ($19853 on a Sunday), working in the shadows of some of the most expensive real estate on the planet.
Watching stark, bold text regarding the Dred Scott case (the law labeling American slaves as three-fifths of a person), rules about animal experimentation, and the definition of the word "tender" flit across the monochromatic screens, the audience begins to analyze juxtapositions, gaps, and relevance among the assorted ideas.
Commerce and trade drives London's constant need to renew itself, which leads to some amazing architectural juxtapositions, such as around the emerging cluster of towers at Leadenhall Street, where we have 21st-century towers around the Victorian Leadenhall Market and the fifteenth-century church of St Andrew, Undershaft.
Without the theatrics of a performance or a large-scale installation, Jonathan Meese: Dr. Trans-Form-Erz gives the viewer ample mental space to consider Meese's argument, showcasing the artist less as the propagandist than as a skilled collagist and colorist who creates ambiguity through his style and juxtapositions.
And while it is clear that the same person made all these works, and that none of their juxtapositions of color, shape, or materiality are arbitrary, the shifts within a work remain fresh and surprising, even after — as in my case — seeing some of these works many times.
In the new novel, these awkward juxtapositions echo her lifelong theme, of our own essential awkwardness, manacled as we are to our bodies, which confuse pangs of vague hunger for existential dread, and can bring us shame or status we scarcely understand and have done nothing to deserve.
But the jarring juxtapositions this year seemed to highlight some central elements in the way Mr. Trump has governed: the little interest he has in planning beyond the day in front of him, his need for positive feedback and an unwillingness to modulate his behavior, whatever the circumstance.
Far more, though still a fraction, of moma 's nonpareil collection is now on display, arranged roughly chronologically but studded with such mutually provoking juxtapositions as a 1967 painting that fantasizes a race riot, by the African-American artist Faith Ringgold, with Picasso's gospel "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907).
But it's not just the colors themselves that make Van Noten's clothes so memorable, so resonant; it's what he does with them, forcing them into strange relationships and juxtapositions that, if you encountered them only as words — persimmon and seashell; compost and moss — might sound unlikely, even occasionally unpleasant.
But other juxtapositions float throughout: the as-obnoxious-as-they-used-to-be young queer couple whom Maggie and Hopey encounter at the art house movie theater; their friend Daffy and her punked-out daughter standing side by side at the reunion for the local band Ape Sex.
" Similarly, a film projectionist in one story cuts and pastes his own reels, using "multiple projectors to produce a flow of improbable dissolves, startling sequences of abrupt cuts and freeze frames like the stopping of a heart, disturbing juxtapositions of slow and fast speeds, fades in and out like labored breathing.
Like Bosch, he can make the most outlandish of juxtapositions look believable; like Hannah Höch and Wangechi Mutu, he can be creepy and dark and brilliant; like John Stewart, Woody Allen, and Goya, he can be a social/political observer; like all three of them, he can be flat-out funny.
But now a de facto alliance against shared foes such as Iran, the Muslim Brotherhood, Islamic State militants and the Arab Spring uprisings is drawing the Arab leaders into an ever-closer collaboration with their one-time nemesis, Israel — producing especially stark juxtapositions between their posturing in public and private.
Mother Nature, she points out, is the original artist, tossing up improbable juxtapositions — ''periwinkles and pinks and oranges'' — as anyone who has ever seen the glorious purples and scarlets of the Navajo slot canyons or the teal greens of the ocean against the white sand of a Hawaiian beach can attest.
As Daisy Fried notes in her review, the poems take art works as their subject and spin out from there: "Ekphrasis (art about art) in Seuss' wonderfully flexible syntax, with her linguistic pizazz and startling juxtapositions, removes boundaries between living and dying, paradise and hell, made things and lived things."
As a rapper, he distinctly recalls 2 Chainz in his defiantly bemused tone and theatric bewilderment at the existence of people who don't consider him the greatest rapper alive, but he's more rhythmically inventive, enlivening his mechanical triplets with stutters, whoops, speedy juxtapositions of multiple flow patterns into a single verse.
Works by Lyle Ashton Harris, Derrick Adams, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Deana Lawson, Renée Cox, Zanele Muholi, Xaviera Simmons and Hank Willis Thomas hang alongside a photograph by the Malian master Malick Sidibé, linking contemporary practices and traditions of African portraiture, with its creative posing of subjects and juxtapositions of contrasting textile patterns.
Looking back after the press had shut down, Higgins called the entirety of Something Else's publications a "big collage with many contributors," a characterization that isn't just a metaphor but also suggests the guiding spirit of the enterprise, which embraced contradictions and unexpected juxtapositions even as it consistently expressed a core orientation.
And it was there in Silvia Fendi's somewhat heavy-handed boudoir-to-boardroom show at Fendi, with its uneasy juxtapositions of shell pink and dark gray; thickening leather and frothing lace; puffed sleeves yanked off the shoulder and dropped down, so they looked both girlie and aggressively oversize at the same time.
The director Robin Wright and the episode's editors also have a lot of fun with juxtapositions in this episode, not only during the Frank/Will meeting but also in the interwoven pair of conversations between Frank and Cathy Durant and Claire and Senator Baker, who's also vying for vice-presidential support on the convention floor.
This was a sort of choppy solve for me, mainly because I hopped through the theme clues at the beginning, but I noticed some nice crosses and juxtapositions, like SCHMOOZE with OOZED OUT, YESSIREE and SIRES, the slightly deranged TASES and MACED, and one noted by the puzzle's constructor, Will Nediger, SCREW and SCROD.
The historic great mosque, mausoleum and madrasas of Samarkand contain the same kinds of juxtapositions (curved domes against straight-edged towers; soaring movements against earthy weights; fine decorative details against unornamented stretches of wall; rough, dusty brick against shiny, high-key glazed ceramic tiles, their tight tessellations negating Western notions of figure and ground).
Augmenting the naturalism of his early work with a slapstick absurdism pitched somewhere between the worlds of Luis Bunuel and Wile E. Coyote, the Georgian populated the City of Light with an assortment of layabouts, vagabonds, and ne'er-do-wells, concentrating their personal storylines into elegant vignettes that he wove into a larger network of intersections and juxtapositions.
There's something entirely personal about its weird juxtapositions and connections, even as the results have become more sophisticated: high-waist acid-washed denim jeans with pockets placed back to front; irregular patchwork knits and slithery magenta nylon; cropped triangular jackets over shrunken pleated miniskirts; and juicy orange and blue sheaths with space age-y oval cutouts at the clavicle.
In her review for The New York Times, Roberta Smith calls attention to the dearth of juxtapositions between time periods, which perhaps marks a missed opportunity to investigate Renaissance and Baroque paintings as things — material objects that are manipulated, puzzled over, revised, rebuffed, left for dead — in a way that's no different from how we approach the new.
The strongest works here are of the variety he's most known for: rich, intensely colored portraits vibrating with juxtapositions between traditional Native American symbolism and pop culture forms; Southwestern color schemes and European art historical references; and depictions of gestures and body language that hint at the violence in the mundane and an always-looming possibility of erasure.
Light Break is more documentary in focus and conveys DeCarava's skill at perceiving arresting visual juxtapositions, such as "Man walking away from broom, Washington D.C." (1975) which uses a series of concrete staircases and a gravely alcove with hard-looking benches to create a palpable contrast with the body of a man, swathed in the soft contours of his clothing.
The pioneer of molecular gastronomy is Futurist in his use of high-tech gadgets and esoteric techniques lifted from the food-chemistry lab ("spherification," freezing in liquid nitrogen, the transformation of food into foams and "airs"), but Surrealist in his fascination with hybrids and juxtapositions, Duchampian "decontextualization [and] irony," Dalínian "spectacle [and] performance," according to a manifesto of sorts on his restaurant's website.
Ever since 2002's era-defining breakout Deadringer, RJD1003 has become synonymous with his ear for unexpected juxtapositions and larger-than-life climaxes; it's a technique at the heart of the genre he's skewed closest to since the beginning—hip-hop—and a hallmark of any obsessive record collector with an ear for the half-forgotten diamond in the rough.
In galleries occupied by multiple artists you find amusing juxtapositions like Thomas Demand's "Daily #21" (2012), a photograph of constructions made of colored-paper, this one representing a bar of soap on a sink corner, hanging next to Jeff Wall's "Diagonal Composition" (623), a backlit photographic transparency depicting a real bar of soap on the corner of a spectacularly filthy sink.
She says she bought books on Amazon to help her work out some finer points of her medium—a self-deprecating comment from someone who studied painting with the likes of Amy Sillman and Nicole Eisenman at Bard College—but the slightly naïve approach, awkward spatial relations, jarring color juxtapositions create an effect that is, ultimately, vulnerable, open-hearted, and immediate.
Claire Stankus has been included in 95th Annual All Media, Ann Arbor Art Center; In the AiR, Kleinert/James Center for the Arts, Woodstock, NY ; 30 Under 30, Viridian Artists, New York; JuxtaPositions, The Painting Center, NYC; and Emerging Artists Exhibition, Kathryn Schultz Gallery, Cambridge, MA. Claire is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Fine Arts at Roanoke College, Sale, VA.
Inside the house, each room is a dizzying mash-up of styles and periods, with plenty of winking juxtapositions: The walls of a stairway, for example, are covered with historical photos of groups of visitors to Mount Vernon, George Washington's famed plantation home in Virginia, with a 1975 painting of Washington by the artist Alex Katz nestled in among them.
There were the rousing, galvanizing juxtapositions in Soviet and German propaganda (The Eleventh Year, The Triumph of the Will), and the more contemplative montages of working-class oriented movies made in Britain and the US (Night Mail, The River), which in their desire to explain the importance of public initiatives to their citizens, were similarly — if not quite so menacingly — propagandistic.
The strange and sprawling environment freely mixed organic materials, mystic symbolism, and techy components, resulting in surreal juxtapositions like a wooden mask with computer cables for hair and its cheeks covered in colorful beetles, or a towering dragon with a face made of spiky crab shells, a glowing red glass orb for a heart, and a jet of turquoise liquid spewing from its mouth.
There, among the broken plates, the angst, and the forced juxtapositions of modernism's last and near farcical art movement was an older painter, a founding member of the American Abstract Artists, quietly composing visual music that, like Claude Debussy's more-than-a-century-old piano portfolio, remains as rich and as readably complex today — perhaps even more so — than when first shared with the public.
She shares with Sosa, 36, an unwavering commitment to zaniness, executed, almost paradoxically, with utmost precision, and the aesthetic they have cultivated together in their apartment, much like that of the interiors featured in Sosa's magazine (recent stories have showcased the homes of the painter and sculptor Fernando Botero and the Queens-born fashion designer Telfar Clemens) comes from their ability to create unlikely juxtapositions.
Completed between 2003 and 2016, and inspired — if that is the right word – by the boisterous crowds of Occupy Wall Street, by protesters confronting rows of police bedecked in riot gear, and by everyday weirdness, Birmelin's paintings and drawings of a world going haywire bring together all sorts of visual possibilities, including multiple focal points, compressed juxtapositions of near and far, clearly defined details beside blurred and partially transparent passages.
There were some curious juxtapositions, to be sure, like dual-layer skirts with a hip-slung wrap atop a speckled pencil cut; sleeveless Juliet-seamed coatdresses with utilitarian zippers up the front; and black-tie skirt-suits in blue-and-white gingham (if Ms. Cruise were to sing a fashion week theme song, it might well be called "We're not in Kansas anymore"), but nothing was really too jarring.
Those juxtapositions aside, what might distinguish De Cotiis's work most is that every surface, no matter how humble — from the floor-scraping bottom of a metal table leg to the inside of a hollow fiberglass stool that nothing larger than a small mammal could squeeze in to inspect — is finished with a perfectly flush setting, the seams so invisible that it can appear as if one element has morphed into another.
In short, the dichotomies and juxtapositions Avedon and Baldwin sought to achieve in "Nothing Personal" triumphed because it promoted a response like Brustein's but also one like that of my thirteen-year-old self, who could not turn the light from Avedon's pictures off in his head once he had seen them, and who found in them, and in Baldwin's words, the love and criticism that can frame images, and produce words.
Inspired by the gothic drama of 80s pop luminaries like Gary Numan, as well as composer and multi-instrumentalist Jon Brion, Kanye adopted a stripped-back, near-essentialist approach to recording the LP. Aside from the triumphant juxtapositions of flattened, distorted soundscapes with stirring tribal rhythms and epic melodies, Kanye's commitment to Auto-Tune on this LP gave him ultimate control over the instrument that defines his most synthetic efforts—his voice.
The randomized nature of the crowdsourcing results in some unusual juxtapositions throughout the playlist, like Pachelbel's Canon appearing next to Johnny Cash, and Bach sandwiched between Toto's "Africa" and "Nothing Compares 2 U." Like other magical internet moments, there's plenty of delight to be found herein, from the unexpected dominance of Pink Floyd to the presence of everything from Enya to Neutral Milk Hotel to Kanye West, all united solely by the theme of celebrating music we love.
One of the most mordant juxtapositions was between "Covered Car — Long Beach, California," circa 1955/1956, a formal composition that Walker Evans might have taken, of a big sedan protected by a shiny sheet beneath two palm trees in crepuscular light; and "Car accident — U.S. 66, between Winslow and Flagstaff, Arizona," 1955, a grainy shot that could have been cut from a newspaper, of four people standing by a body covered with a tarp as a powdery snow falls.
Mechanically percussive hooks; dubstep-style drops distorted to sound like beatboxing, or a car's bass speaker turned up too loud; voices that would sound gawky even if they weren't gargling pixelated buckets of Auto-Tune; lyrics that combine rap and middle-school disses, as if trying to capture how social media-damaged adolescents talk; weird drums and sampled noises thrown in for the sake of clutter — on 1000 gecs, these elements are strewn all over the place, and swerve between comic juxtapositions.

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