Between Grecco-Roman Tartarus and the Hereafter of Christian, the basic ideals behind the afterlife changed dramatically; especially with regard to hell and punishment. Although there are inevitable points in the two post-mortem viewpoints, adaptation that occurs over time harmonically reflects these two perspectives. Fear is the fundamental theme of ultimate ties and aligns thoughts of life after death. Hell threatens the quiet life after death, but it is not normal in places that are not realistic.
In contrast to the installation work of Tracy Emin (bottom), it is easy to ask "What is that?", But the ambiguous "My Bed" is a revolutionary YBA (British Youth) Turner award One of the artists who became a short list) is considered a revolutionary work. It was finally sold at the auction for 2.5 million dollars. This seems painful, but photography and research are in a dead end of evolution. As long as the pictures combine the limitations of modernism, even though many great and iconic images will continue to appear over the coming years, it can not be accepted in the world of contemporary art. The latter half of the work continues to grow, and photographers will continue to grow, always being lagging (as photographers do)
The stage of politics in the United States is very irritated. We are biased, troubled, insulted, insulted and tired of fear, but I still feel it. What's wrong? It seems now that we are easily provoked, despised, needing a radical change at first glance. In my opinion, it seems to me that there is a feeling that we have nothing to do - regardless of who they are - treated inequitably and whatever others are related - has started. Other people are causing this panic and suffering. No matter what - other people, people who pose a threat - people who have escaped murder, victims, people who do not treat us fairly,