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He has watched immigration refashion his community, and he seethes, blaming Brussels.
Could it, even so, enable the administration to refashion Russian-American relations?
The president-elect has a unique opportunity to refashion America as he pleases.
To refashion an American identity that seems sturdy enough for the 21st century?
Instead, the film tries to refashion it as a moment of empowerment not victimhood.
They saw in new technology an opportunity to refashion society, including ideas about sexuality.
Krueger's successor may have to refashion BMW's electric-vehicle strategy with that in mind.
The upcycling initiative aimed to retain and refashion a piece of Lalbagh's illustrious history.
Touched by their frailty, the giants refashion their own clothes to cover the humans' nudity.
In 2012, Snoop Dogg set out to refashion himself as a Rastafarian named Snoop Lion.
His first face filter, which will refashion you into a bowtie-wearing cat, goes live today.
May's first major effort to refashion her top team, after months of speculation about her future.
As monarchy and religious orthodoxy came into question, how were people to refashion society under new norms?
It was not clear how or whether the board will refashion itself in response to the vote.
Fellowship has the power to refashion angry gut feelings and instead form meek hearts and bounden duty.
Authoritarians are working to refashion the internet from technology that promotes freedom to a tool of oppression.
Cohen favors an Audenesque quatrain with none of the puckish genius Auden used to refashion the form.
Still, Mexico — home to about 123 million people — was not big enough to refashion the terms of trade.
The project is part of an unusual effort to refashion Swarovski into, of all things, a tech company.
The United States granted him political asylum, and eventually, an opportunity to refashion a new life for himself.
And, so far, it appears that only a handful of states wish to refashion the Obamacare status quo.
The goal is to refashion the global economic order, drawing countries and companies more tightly into China's orbit.
Local craftsmen, like Tailor Toyo, would refashion traditional fabrics into baseball jackets, which were commonly worn by American soldiers.
It's taken almost as much time for him to completely refashion the party of Lincoln in his own image.
The unit has been the subject of intense scrutiny as the Kochs have tried to refashion their public image.
A lot of the show's male characters either want to take charge or refashion the world in their image.
Cara and Kevin are his test case: she the ambivalent protégée he tries to refashion in his own image.
He popularized their contributions in nonfiction narratives for young adults, helping to refashion social studies curriculums across the country.
PacSun, which once dressed teenagers in brands like Billabong and Quiksilver, has tried to refashion itself as edgier streetwear retailer.
Amazon has already fiddled with prices at Whole Foods to refashion its image as wallet-busting seller of healthy foods.
Give up on trying to refashion a service known for a lack of privacy into a destination for friends and family.
War can pick up the dull, lousy clay of your little human life, and refashion you into a hero or martyr.
The spat also serves a domestic purpose for the Saudi crown prince, Muhammad bin Salman, who wants to refashion Saudi society.
At issue would have been Mr Zuckerberg's plans to refashion the social-media firm's share-ownership structure more in his favour.
With three takeaways from its success in mind, Congress can refashion old, but proven counter-disinformation strategies for the digital age.
I had the ring ready (my deceased mother's eternity ring, which I was intending to refashion to her liking) and all.
But a dire need, an awakened bat and all those gloves have provided an opportunity for Walker to quietly refashion himself.
And they both set out to refashion the Justice Department into the least political, most independent part of the executive branch.
They are often hoping to achieve that general American sound to break in or refashion their career for the Hollywood market.
The danger of fascism lies in its ability to coopt legitimate resentments resulting from inequality and refashion them as hostility towards outsiders.
Iran, meanwhile, will stick around to pick up the pieces and refashion countries and societies according to its own interests and ideology.
When President Trump signed the tax overhaul into law late last year, he and Republicans pledged it would refashion the American economy.
Over the past few years, China has tried to refashion itself as a responsible global leader on climate change and environmental issues.
Mark Zuckerberg, the company's chief executive, said Facebook would invest in encrypted communications and refashion its messaging tools to emphasize private conversations.
Whatever is actually happening he tries to refashion it into a dominance ritual or at least will not engage before performing one.
The film places more of its eggs in the fantasy basket, using Jake's perspective to refashion the story into a hero's-journey narrative.
But theoretically it could be done and would refashion Greater New York into an even greater, much richer, but also more equal city.
He documented the often overlooked contributions of black people in books for young adults, helping to refashion social studies curriculums across the country.
Its central core sun is buzzing with energy, there's easy access to schools, and plenty of property options to refashion a new civilization. pic.twitter.
Forward, the San Francisco-based startup that's looking to refashion healthcare services in Apple's image, is expanding with its first location in Los Angeles.
He knows what he knows, which isn't everything, and is not likely to refashion his image based on a poll or a debate performance.
Consequently, about once per century — so just twice in American history — there is a movement to refashion the very notion of education in America.
Diana's last gift to the family that both made her and helped to destroy her has been to refashion it for the modern age.
In his spare time, he liked digging through the town dump to see what he could salvage and refashion into, for instance, a chandelier.
They take old garments and refashion them into new items, with the approval of the original brands (for the Renewal Workshop these include North Face).
The Chinese government, hoping to tap into the rising popularity of elder care, has encouraged villages across the country to refashion themselves as longevity destinations.
When delegates gathered in Canberra in 1998 to debate whether Australia should refashion itself as a republic, some of those delegates were selected by mail.
One of the most successful women authors in a now-crowded field, Krishna Udayasankar, whose "Aryavarta Chronicles" refashion the Mahabharata, still lectures in management in Singapore.
And the media that had been writing Johnson's political obituary just days before, as I had done, had to refashion the thoughts into a new résumé.
The rise of victim-impact evidence can't be understood apart from Reagan's efforts to establish federal sentencing guidelines, and, more broadly, to refashion the federal judiciary.
In his three-level work space, Mr. Sachs, 49, indulges the childlike urge to create or refashion something new out of whatever materials are at hand.
"All her teaching thus far had been aimed at helping women refashion their bodies and tune their emotions according to fantasies she herself provided," Shapiro writes.
Latin American parties to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade deal championed by the Obama administration, are considering ways to refashion it without the United States.
Democrats' reflexive desire to refashion their appeal to appease even a committed opposition in order to court a mythically fixed middle demonstrates lessons still not learned.
We've previously heard Hyperdub artist, Ikonika, refashion their single "Over It" into a moody slow jam, and now the delightfully catchy original has its own video.
In this way, Hicks provides the greatest PR service of all: She doesn't just refashion Trump's image for the public, she does so for the president himself.
The fear is that outside rebel forces will move to rebuild and refashion the place in their own image, perhaps in a way exiled residents won't recognize.
His decision to refashion himself in office as a down-the-line exponent of hard-right policies has been the key strategic decision of the Trump presidency.
Here, the consulting chef, Massimiliano Eandi, will refashion popular Italian combinations like amatriciana sauce as a ravioli filling and vitello tonnato stuffed into Chinese-style steamed buns.
Among them were the consolidation of hiring and decision-making powers for the new leader and the right to refashion itself into a movement bearing his name.
Her central argument is that capitalism isn't working for everyone — only the rich — and that she is the best person to refashion it so all Americans benefit.
You could refashion the bot to play to your pleasure de jour—a single guy for a day; a safe, sane, consensual gang-bang for a night.
To endure working longer, financial planners suggest the following: - Refashion the job Just because you keep working does not mean you have to keep at the same task.
For 35 years, Abdullah has carried on the business built by his father, pulverizing used plastic cans and bottles into pellets, then selling them to factories to refashion.
In theory the remaining 11 members could refashion the TPP, but Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, spoke for many in saying that it would be "meaningless" without America.
It gives people a chance to explore unconventional ideas in a non-hierarchical setting, and to refashion the feeling of being outside the norm into a cool identity.
This creates an incentive for AT&T to refashion HBO into a network that aims for the widest possible audience — as opposed to its traditional emphasis on quality.
One of Justice Gorsuch's earliest votes, then, will be in a case that could refashion the rules for how much state governments can keep their distance from religion.
Nor has the party worked to refashion their primary process, which by design is divisive and pits candidates against one another, to address the common challenge of Trump.
Anatoly S. Chernyaev, a crucial adviser to Mikhail S. Gorbachev as he tried to refashion the Soviet Union's relations with the West, died on March 21956 in Moscow.
President-elect Donald Trump will have to refashion the North American Free Trade Agreement if he wants businesses to halt production in Mexico, CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Tuesday.
However, they are trying to refashion themselves as an insurgency, a classic terror group by establishing a presence from the jungles of the Philippines to the deserts of Chad.
The prime minister is now seeking a constitutional change that would refashion the entire legislative process in an effort to break a logjam in the upper chamber of Parliament.
"The hostel industry is trying to refashion itself to appeal to a wider range of travelers," said Douglas Quinby, the vice president of Phocuswright, a travel industry research firm.
The prime minister is now seeking a constitutional change that would refashion the entire legislative process in an effort to break a logjam in the upper chamber of Parliament.
We also need to figure out a more global standard of care and refashion our tort law when it comes to the provision of medical services across national boundaries.
But Mr. Xi, by shifting toward a strongman style of rule, is doubling down on the idea that China is different and can refashion an authoritarianism for this age.
He has hinted that he might refashion his hair into a mullet, a familiar look from his younger years, but at least for now, he has work to do.
After her own 6-year-old daughter asked for a Barbie, Nadkarni decided to refashion the iconic dolls as a scientist-explorer in rubber boots rather than high heels.
Both projects suggest that Ghibli's top brass could refashion the studio as a sort of impresario for like-minded creators, fostering the animation they'd like to see in the world.
Britain has done too little to refashion its welfare state for a post-collectivist age of flexible labour—and what it has done is sloppily thought out and poorly executed.
Earlier, Orban used his anniversary speech to reject what he called a plot by European bureaucrats to refashion the cultural and ethnic fabric of the continent with masses of immigrants.
But few Silicon Valley names have been tied to the disgraced financier thus far, despite his apparent effort before his arrest in July to refashion himself as a tech investor.
Advisers who once hoped a Pygmalion-like transformation would refashion a crudely effective political showman into a plausible American president now increasingly concede that Mr. Trump may be beyond coaching.
Mr. Harrison was a designer, not an inventor; his mission was to refashion consumer products so they could be mass-produced, pleasing to the eye and conducive to easier living.
They are driven to refashion Trek's particular worldview for a 21st-century audience and committed to engaging deeply with the fault lines splitting the nation asunder — including, shockingly, Trek's core fanbase.
The quest for normality is part of a remarkable revolution; an attempt to refashion Saudi society away from ultra-strict Islamic codes and diversify its economy away from dependence on oil.
Attempting to refashion CDA 230 into a tool that would allow the government to reach into online spaces and control what is and is not published is antithetical to freedom expression.
And when she was spotted on a balcony in New Orleans last year, the internet took it upon themselves to refashion Blue as actual royalty, looking down at a crowd of peasants.
The Chinese president, our Interpreter columnist writes, is essentially doubling down on the idea that China can refashion authoritarianism for this age — possibly setting the country on a collision course with history.
Then one day in mid-January, while she was pruning grapevines with her new red shears, her crew leader told her about a plan to refashion the prisons downtown into ICE facilities.
After the war, some stayed abroad in their newly adopted homes; others returned to one or another side of a newly divided Germany, each part of which would refashion its own Bauhaus.
"The Court cannot concur that the Medicaid Act leaves the Secretary so unconstrained, nor that the states are so armed to refashion the program Congress designed in any way they choose," Boasberg wrote.
The United States has a historic opportunity to refashion its inefficient, brittle, dirty system for producing, delivering, and consuming energy into one that is built for this new century: cheap, flexible and clean.
From the get-go, the brand—which was created by private equity firm Privateer Holdings and rides on a licensing agreement with Bob Marley's family—has aspired to refashion how we talk about pot.
Delta was joined in this by the Koch brothers, major conservative donors who were trying to refashion the conservative movement as more ideologically zealous about free markets and less transactionally solicitous of big business.
Li and Olsen mentioned that most subway cars in use have outlived their lifespans by 10 years, and suggested, instead, to refashion the cars into Airbnb lodging for tourists, or MTA employees working overnight.
In the spirit of principled pragmatism, the EU should uphold its core values and take the opportunity to refashion a strategic partnership with Turkey around a number of issues that are of mutual interest.
How does Waller-Bridge take this mass of human pain (grief, self-loathing, class anxiety, dysfunctional female relationships, weird sex stuff) and refashion it into works that feel both bizarrely funny and scary real?
Chief Executive Rico Back has pledged to invest 1.8 billion pounds ($2.32 billion) in a five-year turnaround plan to refashion Royal Mail into an international parcel-led business as fewer letters are sent.
Republicans say the problems mean that Trump, an outsider who basically took over his party and is still viewed with suspicion in establishment circles, will face even more trouble in trying to refashion his team.
Clinton would discuss "steps she would take to keep the country safe" in the coming days and another aide said the candidate intended to refashion her address Monday to focus on the terrorism in Orlando.
The jury's refusal to convict, coupled with an incoming US attorney general some fear will refashion the civil rights division of the Justice Department, casts a pall over the future of police reform in America.
After making new trade agreements with Canada, Mexico and South Korea, President Trump is trying to refashion the Trans-Pacific Partnership through a series of bilateral trade deals, as a way to contain Beijing's ambitions.
In France, meanwhile, an administration led by Emmanuel Macron, a radical centrist, sounds a note of ideological zeal as it pledges to refashion Islam and make it fully compatible with the ethos of a secular republic.
TWO decades ago, when the West began a strenuous effort to refashion war-ravaged Bosnia, improving the state of the local media in the Balkans—which had often stirred up hatred—was top of the list.
Revenue and cost pressures could result in break-even or loss-making position for the UK business in 2020-21, the company said as it tries to refashion itself as an international business focused on parcels.
But the legal action arrives during a content boom that has sent writers — and big-league actors and producers — raiding recent history sometimes before it has pickled, looking for figures and epochs to refashion as entertainment.
Even law-and-order states have grasped the need to refashion so-called hair-trigger community supervision systems that reflexively and unnecessarily send people to prison for minor infractions that have no bearing on public safety.
But it is worth considering that the changes wrought by synthetic biology could refashion humankind's relationship with the natural world at a technical and conceptual level and at the same time bring little dislocation to everyday life.
Single-family homes that today are sold to flippers or to yuppies looking to undertake a gut renovation project would instead tend to get sold to small-scale apartment developers who would refashion them as denser structures.
The time off gave Eovaldi the chance to refashion his repertoire — refining a cut fastball that he has begun to lean on heavily and mastering the use of his fastball at the top of the strike zone.
The troupe will share the former industrial building with the Ghebaly Gallery, and refashion its portion of the 12,000-square-foot interior to include two studios and a performance space with a seating capacity of about 300.
This comprehensive plan would require the residents of Ajo to refashion the abandoned school complex of the miners' children into a boutique conference center and inn, with space for artists-in-residence, their studios and performance spaces.
And that even in the midst of trauma he knows he and his wife have the tools and the traits to get out the other side, to refashion their broken life into one where they can laugh again.
Sunday Night With Megyn Kelly, a head-to-head competitor with 60 Minutes, is a vehicle for Kelly to refashion herself as a serious journalist, not simply the provocateur she played as a longtime anchor on Fox News.
The "Futurist Cookbook," published in 1932, detailed multisensory scenarios and the anarchic dishes and drinks that composed the artists' dinners — events for curious guests and journalists, witnesses to the Futurist demands to refashion Italy from art to plate.
The history of the idea that somebody could change from one sex to another is recent, dating from around 216, when German doctors treating male cross-dressers started trying to refashion male genitals into simulacra of female ones.
Backed by hundreds of millions in venture capital dollars, new businesses are coming to refashion operating rooms again — this time using new visualization and display technologies like virtual and augmented reality, and a new class of operating robots.
Duke sees photography as a kind of weapon in the culture wars, and in a way, it may be the perfect medium for a movement like the alt-right, which wants to refashion reality on its own terms.
In May last year Back pledged to invest 173 billion pounds ($2000 billion) in a five-year turnaround plan to refashion Royal Mail into an international parcel-led business that can profit from a future dominated by e-commerce.
Chief Executive Martin Brudermueller, who took over little over a year ago, is seeking to refashion the German chemical industry giant, which has until now relied on cost efficiencies from mass production, to react more quickly to customer demands.
But the woman is far from alone in her anger and exasperation over an ugly battle pitting longtime residents against a developer some locals say has spent years plotting to refashion the place as a sort of private city.
The work in India has been vital to keeping down costs at IBM, which has posted 21993 consecutive quarters of revenue declines as it has struggled to refashion its main business of supplying tech services to corporations and governments.
And there is no contradiction in thinking that meritocracy might solve its own problem, unlock its own trap, to recover its original democratic promise and refashion an open, fair society whose elite does well by promoting the public good.
The work in India has been vital to keeping down costs at IBM, which has posted 22004 consecutive quarters of revenue declines as it has struggled to refashion its main business of supplying tech services to corporations and governments.
The parody succeeds, not only because the artist makes such a poorly constructed pizza oven, but also because his demonstrated instincts to preserve, refashion, and contain one's possessions convey the very conscientiousness and care that YouTube DIY culture chases after.
The move by Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd highlights how the Royal Commission has started to refashion an industry central to the world's 12th largest economy, just three months into what is scheduled to be a year-long run.
A new generation of entrepreneurs is emerging to refashion the Los Angeles studio system for the digital age, forming companies that combine live-streamed video, podcasts and the newfound social media celebrities to craft entertainment for a new breed of consumer.
Namely, because the company laid waste to the concept of user privacy so thoroughly before apparently flitting off just now to refashion itself into "a privacy-focused messaging and social networking platform" and stuffing users into the WhatsApp-branded life rafts.
The problem is exacerbated by mass-media outlets, which, as I noted in my last column, have a nasty habit of using select quotes and anecdotes to refashion the currently hot drug into the most deadly and addictive scourge ever.
It is about how these survivors—clinging to a divine assurance that an unknown and faraway land will become their new home—arduously cross the seas, determined to refashion themselves as a new people, a nation of victors rather than victims.
Somewhere in the Yankees' quest to refashion how they operate — General Manager Brian Cashman's effort to prove he could do more than win a checkbook championship — it no longer became just about winning, but about doing so on their terms.
The Golden Pint looks like a terrible place to eat — especially when Wikstrom decides to refashion it as a sushi place — but it is nonetheless a kind of utopian spot, a republic of misfits and oddballs among whom solidarity is automatic.
LONDON — Just three days after their formal parting, Britain and the European Union were already at loggerheads Monday over a future trade deal, setting the stage for months of bluster and bickering over how to refashion their economic and political ties.
"Our aim is to refashion our traditional tools for regulation to meet the challenges and opportunities presented by such highly innovative products as cell-based regenerative medicine," they wrote in the paper, published Thursday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Buying a new outfit designed for the sole purpose of lying down required me to take the faith I'd had in others — in my husband, in marriage, in logic and reason, in the universe — and refashion it into faith in myself.
Last May, it pledged to invest 13 billion pounds ($2.34 billion) in a five-year turnaround plan, to refashion Britain's former postal monopoly into an international parcel-led business as it attempts to position itself for a future dominated by online deliveries.
Even if that is unclear, his decision on High Speed 2 suggests that Mr. Johnson wants to use the power of government to stimulate growth, rather than to deregulate and to refashion Britain as a free-market nirvana, as some critics have suggested.
They taught us to not simply rediscover ourselves but to reimagine and reinvent ourselves as a nation, to refashion old destinations as new beginnings, and to see what more we can wring from the values of liberty, equality and equity for all.
We worked with our friends at Goodreads to gather a mix of the most popular YA fantasy series (you know, the kind with page-long glowing recommendations on Goodreads and die-hard fans) as well as new releases of 2019, many of which refashion history.
He knows what he knows, which isn't everything, and is not likely to refashion his image based on a poll or a debate performance," said Lockhart -- though Biden does need to "not look like the nomination is his to lose, but instead to win.
From bata de casas (the uniform of Hispanic grandmothers everywhere) to off-brand jeans, guayaberas, and blue-collar job uniforms, the only thing holding you back from a new wardrobe is some needle and thread to refashion whatever cheap pieces you end up buying.
After years of image-toying that could charitably be described as culturally appropriating, the promo cycle around her latest album has seen the pop star trying to refashion herself as "woke," while still taking numerous swipes at Taylor Swift and keeping their feud ablaze.
The allegations against Hans Dieter Pötsch, the chairman of Volkswagen's supervisory board, and Herbert Diess, the chief executive, mean that the world's largest automaker will be led by criminal defendants as it tries to refashion itself as a climate-friendly manufacturer of affordable electric cars.
A short walk away in its research lab, though, Lego is trying to refashion the product it is best known for: It wants to eliminate its dependence on petroleum-based plastics, and build its toys entirely from plant-based or recycled materials by 2030.
Toni The latest reporting from Alexander Burns and Maggie Haberman essentially shows a candidacy in crisis: Advisers who once hoped a Pygmalion-like transformation would refashion a crudely effective political showman into a plausible American president now increasingly concede that Mr. Trump may be beyond coaching.
Johnson has warned members of his own party that if they did not vote with the government, they would undermine the U.K.'s position in talks with the EU. His administration has been rushing to refashion a new Brexit deal before the current October 31 deadline.
As much as the Nazis tried to refashion German society, they also positioned themselves as defenders of a pure Western European past: Hitler was the heir to Charlemagne, and the Nazis claimed to be the only ones able to defend the West against Jews and Soviet Communism.
The latest episode in the ongoing saga of the alt-right symbol Pepe the Frog finds its original creator, Matt Furie — who recently attempted to kill off Pepe — attempting to resurrect his character from the grave, in order to refashion him in a kinder, gentler image.
Brody tried to refashion himself as a blander sort of leading man by playing action-hero for Peter Jackson's King Kong, and while the film was a hit, a forgettable performance contributed to him falling out of favor with the arbiters of cinematic taste who once celebrated him.
With the Republican Senate facing a treacherous effort to refashion the House health care bill and little progress made so far on the next-big ticket item, tax reform, the chances of a major legislative triumph for Trump by mid-summer seem slim at best at the moment.
For Godefroy de Virieu, the studio's creative director, the most readily available materials are usually scraps of printed silk twill and calfskin leather — two hallmarks of the French luxury house — which he and his team refashion into everything from multicolor shoelaces to eye masks to animal-shaped shoe brushes.
Compounding a de-contextualized reading of sacramental law, moreover, are the growing ignorance of church teaching on holy communion among Catholic faithful, a secular media happy to exploit internal conflicts in the church and not a few Catholic pundits eager to refashion church teaching and practice in their own image.
Congressional testimony reveals some faults in Facebook's digital currency plans Undeterred, Facebook and its partners in the Libra project are moving ahead, and offering up the bug bounty program as proof of how seriously the company is taking its responsibilities as it looks to entirely refashion the global financial system in its image.
It has left the president and his campaign focused on two different candidates in the weeks before Democrats cast their first votes in Iowa — one, a populist running with a grass-roots movement behind him, and the other, a liberal billionaire who could refashion the general election because of his bottomless bank account.
Young designers are looking to an old-fashioned idea of conservative dress, but rather than blandly accepting it as it is, they're trying to refashion it to make it a testament to modern times and social mores, expressive of the ideals of contemporary society, rather than stuck in the staid conventions of the past.
The most obvious change Davies and Michôd made was to take apart Heller's collagelike text and refashion it as a chronological narrative, beginning (after a very brief flash-forward opening) with flight training in California and then moving to the Army Air Forces base on the Italian island Pianosa, where selected incidents from the book are forced into a sequence.
"Rather than try and negotiate with our members via actors and actresses it would be great if you stopped moving ahead with unagreed changes and sat down seriously with the union," it tweeted here Last May, the chief executive pledged to invest 1.8 billion pounds in a five-year turnaround plan to refashion Royal Mail into an international parcel-led business that can profit from a future dominated by e-commerce.
"Rather than try and negotiate with our members via actors and actresses it would great if you stopped moving ahead with unagreed changes and sat down seriously with the union," it tweeted here In May, the chief executive pledged to invest 1.8 billion pounds in a five-year turnaround plan to refashion Royal Mail into an international parcel-led business that can profit from a future dominated by e-commerce.
"Rather than try and negotiate with our members via actors and actresses it would be great if you stopped moving ahead with unagreed changes and sat down seriously with the union," it tweeted here Last May, the chief executive pledged to invest 1.8 billion pounds in a five-year turnaround plan to refashion Royal Mail into an international parcel-led business that can profit from a future dominated by e-commerce.
After all, the Yeezy 4 show — underwritten by Adidas, which manufactures his phenomenally successful sneaker line — was far from the only thing that Mr. West had to concern himself with during a week when on two consecutive nights at a sold-out Madison Square Garden, he deployed deeply imaginative stagecraft to refashion that tired hulk of an arena into a space module, himself performing afloat on a stage that hovered above a mosh pit filled with fans for whom he is as much prophet as rapper, designer and celebrity booty call.
And so, what viewers are all but invited to come to know when visiting New Paintings — the artist's current solo show at Theodore:Art, on view through October 7th — is that Butler, in the wake of her 2016 show at the same gallery, turned to a couple of interrelatable technological conveniences, iPad drawings and Instagram, to work through ideas in a new way, and in a way that would allow her to more readily reflect on, depict, abstract, refashion, and share around some of the structures, objects, visions, and energies she encountered during her frequent, and frequently long, work-related commutes crossing several state lines.

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