Sentences with phrase «often incongruous»

Working with ready - mades and often incongruous found items, Wentworth transforms, juxtaposes and manipulates them into arrangements that subvert their intended use and undermine their supposedly routine and «fixed» nature.
Wret's work revolves around the often incongruous topics of family and home.
Sew Hoy combines unexpected, often incongruous media — cinderblock and fired stoneware, resin and ear buds, or mirror and fiberglass — to initiate playful questions about the relationship between persons and things.
Even learning spaces must transform — rows of desks and the hierarchies they underline are often incongruous with the collaboration required to propel real innovation.
Friedkin's edits are jarring and often incongruous, intensifying the heated altercations between characters.

Not exact matches

These often comprise alarmingly incongruous combinations, such as «sandwiches, milk, swimming suit, ice axe, latex gloves, and three changes of dry socks.»
Our evolutionarily discordant dietary environment has been linked to conditions as diverse as heart disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), and schizophrenia.2, 3 Often, the brain is seen as a space unto itself, as though the blood - brain barrier were an impenetrable border that spares the brain the deleterious effects the rest of the body suffers as a result of a physiologically incongruous diet.
Garland deliberately throws you for a loop every so often (most memorably in a brilliantly incongruous dance sequence), and keeps the motivations of his characters opaque but never oblique.
Alas, the balance between both isn't amply or intelligently thought out, with the marriage of exuberant visuals, anarchic action and amusement for older minds incongruous more often than not.
At the same time, these same fabulous designs were often ruined by the restrictive federal crash requirements in the States, requiring installation of bulky, incongruous bumpers.
Inspired by filmmakers such as Werner Herzog, Jim Jarmusch, and Béla Tarr, Cheng's subsequent films and videos often registered his curiosity as he observed the overlooked and incongruous aspects of everyday life and chronicled his interactions with remote and historic sites.
The letters are mirrored before Wynne assembles the puzzle of diversely shaped and sized characters, often creating a shape and incongruous syntax that offers meaning beyond the words.
Because the works «take by force a structure that was on the verge of asserting itself» (as Felix Guattari wrote on George Condo's paintings in an early text, 1990), they generate disquieted and often humorous images: incongruous, absurd, anachronistic, kitsch, regressive or hybrid works.
Incongruous and disparate imagery — a man's tongue probes the mouth of a figure from a painting — create scenes that exist between reality and artifice as O'Reilly stages an often jarring and transgressive alternative to known or simple narratives.
The brochures themselves, all one hundred designed by the members of the collective, mimic the discordant imagery and incongruous information often found in a typical visiting center brochure rack, a place where do - it - yourself and professional design are forced to cohabit.
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