The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) explores the ways in
which nomadic life shapes creativity and artistic form.
Not exact matches
Having seen an Arab chieftain's son, who had attended the American University in Beirut, make his decision between the old
nomadic life of his clan, still
living in tents, and the new town
life which his education made possible, one vividly understands that, choosing the former, he inevitably chose submergence in the social solidarity of his group as against emergence into the individualism of a commercial community.
He believed this loyalty was to be found in the past, in the wilderness period, and in addition to theological orthodoxy he thus instituted an ascetic mode of
life (no drinking of wine, no holding of property, a
nomadic existence) in order to restore the conditions under
which Israel
lived in the desert,
which were favorable to loyalty to the one God and
which were also a witness to confidence in God.
The 85 personnel, who were dispatched from the Police Headquarters last week to calm tensions and protect
lives and properties at Dwerebease and Hweehwee after reprisal attacks between
nomadic herdsmen and some farmers,
which led to the death of some 8 people, are struggling to access water
which they say is affecting their work.
Polanyi's portrait of the
nomadic life in science of her émigré father and uncle poignantly highlights the intermeshing of career, family and international politics
which affected so many both during and after the Second World War.
Technically, anthropologists distinguish civilizations in
which many of the people
live in cities and get their food from agriculture, from band societies, in
which people
live in
nomadic or semi-
nomadic groups, and tribal societies, in
which people may
live in small semi-permanent settlements.
There's also a Maasai cultural Boma outside the crater, but inside the conservation area,
which will give you a view into the
life of these
nomadic pastoral people.
Similarly
nomadic, artists and curatorial duo Kieran Leach and Precious Innes, working under the moniker Show.me.up, have taken up residence in the Paradise Works project space with their first exhibition «Tipping the Scales»,
which looks at work -
life balance, and how for artists the two often overlap and become inseparable.
He integrates a truly
nomadic life into his art practice with the intention of expanding its vitality and adopts a «reproduction»
which redefines cultural attributes.
Praneet Soi, who
lives in Amsterdam and Kolkata, India, made a mural in
which global currents seem to course through
nomadic figures.
This was the start of a
nomadic artistic
life which took him to Paris, New York, Aachen, Munich, London and Amsterdam, with more sustained periods in Düsseldorf and Geneva.