These changes occurred simultaneously with the major changes and
turbulent events in history.
Not exact matches
A chronicling of the
events of Jesus life — his childhood, his occupation (learning his father's trade), his baptism, various human aspects of his life
in the
turbulent history of first - century Palestine.
In that place whose history, in its most objective rendering, read like a conflation of myth, magic and madness, and where recent events were so turbulent and improbable that any future, or no future, seemed possible, each sign was seen as an omen of potential catastroph
In that place whose
history,
in its most objective rendering, read like a conflation of myth, magic and madness, and where recent events were so turbulent and improbable that any future, or no future, seemed possible, each sign was seen as an omen of potential catastroph
in its most objective rendering, read like a conflation of myth, magic and madness, and where recent
events were so
turbulent and improbable that any future, or no future, seemed possible, each sign was seen as an omen of potential catastrophe.
Croatia is Rich
in historical and historical treasures from all periods, due to the
turbulent events of
history and the interlacing of influences of different cultures.
Ai Weiwei will show work
in the very German pavilion whose
turbulent history Beuys illluminated, and also has a solo exhibition running as a «collateral»
event of the Biennale.
Events from the
turbulent history of Albania, from Ottoman times to the communist period, social rituals, folkloric costumes and sociologically interesting group portraits can all be found
in the collection.
While not directly commenting on these issues, the ominous soundscape of Violin Tuned D.E.A.D. nevertheless suggests Nauman's engagement with that
turbulent moment
in American
history and served as a point of departure for Ligon to consider other works
in which the artist's studio has acted as a conduit for contemporary
events.