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At the exhibition's center, all 50 of Otto Dix's ravenous etchings from 1924, collectively titled "The War," glare down from a bright red wall.
By Laura Jensen The New Yorker, November 1 , 1976P. 102 Blur and rot glare down from a heaven, from View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By Doreen St. Félix By Jia Tolentino.
IT IS as far from the charming ideal of French farmers' markets and small family-owned shops as you could imagine: strip lights glare down on a narrow range of products in ugly packaging, displayed in cardboard boxes piled on the floor and on low shelves.
"If this were a movie set," Leifer said in the documentary, "and I were blocking a scene, I'd say, 'Sonny, I want you to fall right here,' and I'd say, 'Muhammad, if you don't mind, you ought to glare down at him and do something dramatic.' In a million years, it couldn't have happened in a better spot for me".
When Armstrong heard hisses of "doper" while riding in France, he would present the Look — wraparound shades and jutting jaw, as if to say, "Anybody want a piece of me?" He could glare down fans or reporters or rivals or even teammates who did not follow his rules.
"He would glare down at her and say — with a mean attitude — 'You don't need my casino card for this.
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