ARH 481-002: Contemporary Theory and Aesthetics

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Spirituality

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First, let be begin by saying, kudos to anyone who FULLY understands Matthew Barney's The Cremaster Cycle films. With my head slightl...
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Spirituality in Folk Art: Minnie Evans

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While reading Robertson and McDaniel’s view of the role of spirituality in art, my mind constantly wondered back to the role of spirituality...
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the theory of "I don't know" in religious art

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Even though religion or spirituality are controversial subjects, I think whether someone is atheist or a devoted Christian they still find...
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Repetitive Reverie

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This chapter offers some interesting insights to religious and spiritual art, and I paid close attention to the assessment of popular reacti...

Manipulating Forms, Materials, and Processes in Art

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All religions have certain symbols, materials, and processes that they hold scared to them. “As with particular forms, the use of certain ph...
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Freemasons: We will never know.

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I have been interested in freemasonry ever since I saw National Treasure. I since learned that my grandfather was a mason. This really sen...
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Homage to Freemasonry or Indictment?

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In Lynn Brunet's "Homage to Freemasonry or Indictment? The Cremaster Cycle," freemasonry symbols and rituals are explored thro...
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