1. The Green Line The Green Line demarcation zone, Lebanon by A.Abbas, 1982, during the Lebanese Civil War from 1975 to 1990 Wikipedia: It separated the mainly Muslim factions in West Beirut from the predominantly Christian East Beirut controlled by the Lebanese Front. The appellation refers to the coloration of the foliage that grew because the space was uninhabited.…
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The Kiosk of Democracy is a platform with international artists presenting content with a cosmopolitan view and so forms a living social sculpture.
The Kiosk of Democracy is a platform with international artists presenting content with a cosmopolitan view and so forms a living social sculpture.
The Kiosk of Democracy is a platform with international artists presenting content with a cosmopolitan view and so forms a living social sculpture.
What is a democracy? A democracy is… “A system of government by the whole population on all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representations.” So, in essence democracy is a g
Nicholas Mottola Jacobsen è un digital artist e fotografo che mixa insieme mondi differenti in collage e illustrazioni digitali.
The Kiosk of Democracy is a platform with international artists presenting content with a cosmopolitan view and so forms a living social sculpture.
The Kiosk of Democracy is a platform with international artists presenting content with a cosmopolitan view and so forms a living social sculpture.
A wonderful book of Namibia photography• Captures the scale, colors, and atmosphere of this remarkable country• An unmissable travel document from New York Times-acclaimed photographer, Michael PolizaWith a booming economy and stable democracy, things are going well in Namibia. Tourism plays a huge role in the country, with some 1.5 million travelers visiting each year to explore and enjoy the country’s phenomenal landscapes, wildlife, natural history, and its immense sense of space. This breathtaking Namibia book by New York Times-acclaimed photographer Michael Poliza captures some of the country’s most spectacular scenery, from the highest star dunes in the world around Sossusvlei to the NamibRand Nature Reserve, the Kalahari Desert, and the granite peaks of the Spitzkoppe. Taken from both the ground and the air, more than 100 photographs present the country’s nature and wildlife, as well as its indigenous peoples and their ways of life as cattle breeders and smallholder farmers. Poliza’s photographs also reveal the astonishing life of the desert, especially after rare rain fall. Oryx antelopes, jackals and meerkats, ostriches and springboks are there, where incredible plants also sprout up and in turn attract their predators; Namibia is also home to the “Big Five”: lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, and rhino, all sharing what little there is to go around in this arid, extraordinary, and delicate ecosystem. Text in English, German and French. DETAILS: Hardcover: 280 pages Weight: 6.93 pounds
In a tongue-in-cheek comment with Foreign Policy magazine, Gehry says that he prefers dictators to democracy because it is easier to create pretty cities.
Whether weaving intricate stories for adventurous brands or reflecting on personal considerations and concerns, Tim Tadder shares absorbing tales about society and contemporary culture through his lens. He does this by capturing viewers' attention with powerful images that are profoundly saturated in color while staying true to their surroundings. This photographer has given photographic form...
The Kiosk of Democracy is a platform with international artists presenting content with a cosmopolitan view and so forms a living social sculpture.
Refugees have limited rights to education, welfare and employment
Whether weaving intricate stories for adventurous brands or reflecting on personal considerations and concerns, Tim Tadder shares absorbing tales about society and contemporary culture through his lens. He does this by capturing viewers' attention with powerful images that are profoundly saturated in color while staying true to their surroundings. This photographer has given photographic form...
The Kiosk of Democracy is a platform with international artists presenting content with a cosmopolitan view and so forms a living social sculpture.
Pankaj Mishra writes on the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi, and how, in his activism, he anticipated much about the current political moment.
built for the 50th anniversary of the nobel peace prize winner's arrest by apartheid police, the sculpture rises in tribute to his 27 year incarceration.
“It is not, then, merely to satisfy curiosity, however legitimate, that I have examined America; my wish has been to find there instruction by which we may ourselves profit.” —Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America Why is there such an urge to encompass America—at least that part of the North …
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Thomas Nozkowski believed that each person’s experience of the everyday was fundamentally unique and set out to honor that in his work.
Independence Hall is a historic civic building in Philadelphia, where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted by America's Founding Fathers
Download the Protest activists. Crowd with raising fists at city street. Group of aggressive people protesting for human rights. Angry people make revolution. Created with Generative AI 22884445 royalty-free Stock Photo from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other images and backgrounds.
Ronan Le Fur aka Dofresh, is freelance concept artist and illustrator currently based in Rennes, France. "I used 3ds Max for the modelling and V-Ray for the ren
A new footbridge designed by John Wardle Architects and NADAAA not only links two public spaces but also joins together significant places of democracy and egalitarianism.