Sentences with phrase «ironic comment»

An ironic comment is when someone says something that is the opposite of what they really mean, often to express humor or make a point. Full definition
Adrian Buschmann (born Kattowitz, Poland, 1976) creates paintings that alternate between abstraction and representation while conflating styles from different eras with ironic comments on the contemporary art scene.
The inherent contradictions that Pablo Bronstein establishes between the drawings and furniture / buildings, the shapes they refer to, their irreducibility to pure theory or mere physicality, functionality or artifice, are also ironic comments about the role of art historians, highlighting the pleasure but also the danger of historical discourse.
Yeah, ya just can't handle the reality all this pesimistic cloud commenters so many and to insert so many ironic comments.
Ironic comment when you decided attack Obama supporters over something they never did.
In his project Lovely Planet: Poland, Jakob Ganslmeier adopts the typical categories of a travel guide to formulate ironic comments on the structural changes taking place at Europe's centre.
as a critical or ironic comment on traditional fine art values.
Thompson will be replaced by a Yahoo insider — an ironic comment on the search engine's inability to search outside its own building for a new leader.
And then you make the ironic comment of «What's wrong with people that can't see beyond their own nose and their own faults?»
Every ironic comment about state - enforced atheism filled the students» hall with a thunder of laughter and applause.
These ironic comments should not be mistaken by Christians as evidence that Rabbi Eisendrath or Mr. Cousins or other Jews are now ripe for conversion.
Twig, judging by all the thumbs down your ironic comment has been misunderstood.
Davidnz, seems like your ironic comment was completely mis - understood by the thumbs down.
In an interview with The House magazine, he said: «I made an ironic comment about Jacob that's been hopelessly ripped out of context.»
An ironic comment in the context of this post, but seriously, a picture of a standard opened book, with the same book in an ereader in the same font, and then another next to it with increased text size....
Painted in the last phase of the artist's career, this work is an ironic comment on low - life urban society.
His Moderne Kunst (1968) is a young artist's ironic comment on the fathers of the modern art whose pictorial writings and slogans he parodies.
[4] However, it provoked angry press and public comment before the exhibition opened, including the ironic comment in an editorial in The Sun: «Myra Hindley is to be hung in the Royal Academy.
The fact that Scull's Angel appears to be made of parts of a smashed and deformed taxi fender may be an ironic comment on Chamberlain's «twisted» relationship to the collector.
The work's blunt message is an ironic comment on the king's ill health and Thailand's precarious future in light of the excessive public celebrations that were held to mark the day.
In a 1962 letter to his sister, he described a new series of red, white and blue works as «an ironic comment on my growing patriotism,» and observed, referring to Leo Castelli, «They are quite different from the group of paintings called Barrier series, so different that I have Leo quite worried.»
Take People of the Garden City, an ironic comment on the name by which Georgetown was then known outside the country, as if it were all flowering trees on beautiful avenues alongside fine colonial buildings.
In another case involving 110 charges, a magistrate makes an ironic comment at the start:
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