Leave natural objects and
cultural artifacts where you find them!
Not exact matches
Doesn't matter the political issues, ancient
artifacts reflect the
cultural heritage of a nation and must be relocated to it,
where they belong to.
Google said in a statement that because what it has digitized is out of copyright «these
cultural artifacts can be read in their entirety online...
where anyone can search and browse every page.
After this tour, ease your adrenaline in a relaxing paddling journey through an ancient spiritual ground
where you you'll find large crystalline formations and remnants of ancient Mayan civilizations - including skeletal remains and other
cultural artifacts.
Museum exhibitions that focus on
cultural identity often represent a predefined paradigm,
where in a created space,
cultural characteristics are objectified through the artwork and
artifacts displayed.
«There is a lived experience in this work, and for people to come to Africa and to engage with it closer to
where the dialogue originated... that says that African
artifacts of our time are valuable enough from a
cultural point of view to build a cathedral for them» — a cathedral, he added, on «the same scale and the same ambition and the same platform» as those devoted to, say, «Jeff Koons and Michelangelo.»
Titled Um - basax - bilua «
Where They Make The Noise,» the exhibition features manipulated photographs,
cultural artifacts, and video footage capturing the Crow Nation's annual Crow Fair, held since 1904.
The exhibition emphasizes the integration of innovative aesthetics with a deeply
cultural edifice that enhances the material
artifacts as well as engages the viewer in a narrative that rightly can not be negated,
where identity, meaning and intention are inseparable from form.
The work is inspired by the various religions in Indonesia and also by the
artifacts imported from the Indonesian coastal city, Cirebon,
where it is known for its
cultural mix of Chinese, Arabic, Sudanese and Javanese.