Sentences with phrase «war monuments»

"War monuments" are structures or memorials created to honor and remember the soldiers who fought or died in war. They serve as reminders of the sacrifices made by these individuals and commemorate their bravery and service. Full definition
In a year that started with the historic Women's March and included a heated discussion of Civil War monuments, the Oscars are unlikely to reflect a national conversation that's making more room for previously unheard voices, even as films attempt to seize the political moment.
The old testament's accounts are clearly based on the script on Thutmose's war monument walls.
The petition drive comes as New York City officials have convened a panel to review statutes and their historic symbolism in the wake of violent unrest in Charlottesville, Virginia stemming from the push to remove a Confederate war monument to Robert E. Lee.
A new memorial plaque was unveiled at the county Vietnam War monument.
You started out with a series of monochromatic portraits of soldiers, either in red or in black, followed by a series of predominantly black paintings concerned with public war monuments and symbols of power, followed by a series of abstract white paintings and finally the gray abstract paintings.
Anselm Kiefer titles his newest exhibition at the White Cube «Walhalla», referring to the Bavarian war monument and the mythological Norse paradise, where those who die in battle are taken.
Monument to Cold War Victory, installation view including National Cold War Monuments and Environmental Heritage Trail by The National Toxic Land / Labor Conservation Service (est. 2011, United States) and Aerial by Francis Hunger (b. 1976, Dessau, Germany; lives Leipzig, Germany).
Equestrian war monuments get a modern makeover from emerging artist Jeremiah Hulsebos - Spofford in a grand new site - specific installation, Hall of Khan, on view from April 14 until July 28, 2013 in Gallery 1 at Hyde Park Art Center.
The ongoing conflict over the removal of Confederate statues in New Orleans, Charlottesville, and elsewhere has provoked a great deal of soul - searching about Civil War monuments.
Stopping at a war monument, with the camera observing them at a distance, Elio and Oliver can't yet verbalize the magnetism their bodies can't help making plain.
This massive Civil War monument is situated at the so - called spiritual birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan; Martin Luther King Jr. referred to it in his «I Have a Dream» speech in 1963 («Let freedom ring from the Stone Mountain of Georgia!»).
Civil War monuments are an assertion, an insistence on presence.
Jones photographs Civil War monuments and edits her work digitally.
Dating to 113 CE, Trajan's Column in Rome is an early example of a war monument.
Ms. Meckseper, 49, teases out clever visual puns between the war monument and the surrounding art and design objects, offering a historical precedent for commercial displays we have probably seen around New York for decades, without ever asking, «Where did this come from?»
In this picturesque city, you'll find Civil War monuments, Confederate cemeteries and a wide variety of handmade gifts and antique shops to explore.
Over the years, this quaint town has become a hub for small businesses that capitalize on tourists visiting the local Civil War monuments and attending the annual Gourd Patch Festival.
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