An exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago
History can be reconstructed but its remnants persist in some way in its people, its artists and artisans, its customs, its food
At his desk near the window at Beit al Bawadi in Amman Jordan, the atist Suleiman Mohammed Salem recounted his story and answered my thousand and one questions about his paintings.
The works by Jordanian artist Suleiman Mohammed Salem are available for sale at the Beit al Bawadi showroom in Amman Jordan or at the Jara Artisans Market during the summer months.
Looking through the decals on the windows to the street outside at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.
Sculpture by Inges Idee - Hans Hemmert, Axel Lieber, Thomas A. Schmidt and Georg Zey
Vivocity, Singapore
The wall that once divided Berlin between East and West Germany is partially preserved as a giant outdoor art display. Only small sections remain today as the city of Berlin is undergoing a massive construction boom following reunification.
Products by the Flow Institute at the Danish Design Center, April 2007.
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Belur used to be the early capital of the glorious Hoysala Empire.
The Channakesava Temple in Belur is regarded as one of the most magnificent pieces of Hoysala Architecture. It is estimated that it took over a 100 years to build this temple complex.It was finally completed in 1116 AD.