The point is ironically illustrated in a 1935 report of the Congregational Churches of Mexico that attempted to explain the continuing
tumult between church and state in that country.
Not exact matches
The exhibition, on view through October 16, offers a rare glimpse into this storied region, exploring the compelling geography
between two nations, a zone that is the subject of extensive national discourse and regional
tumult.
Inspired by his experience living
between the Netherlands and Benin since the late 1990s, Gaba has navigated and closely examined national and transnational identity constructs under the
tumult of globalization.
If the subject of his previous show was the mass protests, revolution, and
tumult of last year, the artist is now more focused on the contradiction and friction
between spirituality and the chaotic world we live in.
What gave Magna Carta its enduring life was not the events of 1215, but rather the constitutional
tumult that beset England 400 years later, during the jockeying
between the King, Parliament, and the courts for power in the aftermath of the end of the Tudors and the ascension to the English throne of the Scottish house of Stuart.