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Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Fascinating and Beautiful Buddhist Imagery on Show at VR Museum

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BANGKOK POSTTHAILAND - All Buddhists - whether devout or not - must at some time feel fascinated with the various styles of Buddha images we come across at temples. They seem to be quite different from each other, yet they all share a hidden, soothing charm that always invites our eyes. Inaugurated just last month, the VR Museum showcases a collection of 41 Buddha images in various styles and postures from a wide array of regions and historical periods....
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Kansas Art Gallery's Exhibit Inspired by Judaica Collection

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KANSAS CITY JEWISH CHRONICLEBy Barbara BayerPhoto by Kevin Blayney: Michael Klein (left) discusses the upcoming ‘Between Thee & Me’ exhibit at Epsten Gallery with the gallery’s curator, Marcus Cain. Klein is holding a 1950s Bible with beautiful sterling silver bookbinding.KANSAS - Michael Klein began collecting Judaica quite by accident. Now his Judaica is the inspiration for a new exhibit, Between Thee & Me — Artists Respond to the Judaica...
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Long-Delayed Show of Buddhist Art From Pakistan Is to Open in NYC

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THE NEW YORK TIMESBy JANE PERLEZA piece in Asia Society's show of Gandhara artNEW YORK - A long-planned exhibition of nearly 70 pieces of Buddhist art from Pakistan will finally open at Asia Society on Aug. 9, after political intrigue in Pakistan and a breakdown in American-Pakistani relations delayed it for six months. Anti-Americanism, which soared in the aftermath of the killing of Osama bin Laden, helped put the show in jeopardy, said Melissa...
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Review: Buddhist Art Inspired Illusions at NYC's Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery

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NEW YORK OBSERVERBy Will HienrichDesktop (Cave Paintings) by Allyson Vieira.NEW YORK - The title of this small but powerful exhibition, Discursive Arrangements, or Stubbornly Persistent Illusions, is either an ironic feint or it’s begging the question. Centered discreetly but unmistakably around what a Buddhist art critic might call the “emptiness” of images, the show forcefully makes the point that it can’t be quite right, in light of their persistence,...
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Crucifix with a Penis: Art Exhibit Riles Catholics in Philippines

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ABS-CBN NEWSBy David DizonPHILIPPINES - A crucifix with a wooden penis and a Christ the King figurine with rabbit ears. These and other art pieces exhibited at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) have earned the ire of various lay Catholic groups who are now considering the filing of charges against those behind the "sacrilegious and blasphemous" art exhibit. A CBCP News report said the groups have demanded CCP and the artists, all from the University of Santo Tomas, to stop the exhibit in 48 hours or face the legal consequences. The CCP...
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Catholic Artists Say Art Must Reflect Liturgical Renewal

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DFW CATHOLICBy George VogtNEW HAMPSHIRE - At a recent symposium on the campus of the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, leading Catholic artists agreed that liturgical piety is at the foundation of a culture of beauty. When art and architecture—and the culture as a whole—is deeply rooted in the liturgy it serves, liturgical piety is reinforced. Father Thomas Kocik, contributor to the New Liturgical Movement web site and former editor of Antiphon, chaired the discussion. He began the evening by emphasizing this link between the liturgy and culture....
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Monday, 1 August 2011

Book Review: Religious Culture in South India

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THE HINDUBy Y. Subbarayalu INDIA -This book, comprising 19 select essays by R. Champakalaksmi, presents a detailed and sober historical account of the evolution of religious culture in South India, from antiquity to the colonial times. It is the culmination of the author's five decades of diligent studies in the religious and art history of peninsular India. While she provides a panoramic picture of the Indian religious traditions as a whole, the...
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Philly Museum Present's Rembrandt's Faces of Jesus

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THE INQUIRERBy Stephan SalisburyThe Supper at Emmaus (1648) by Rembrandt on loan from LouvrePENNSYLVANIA - On an otherwise unremarkable day about a decade ago, Lloyd DeWitt found himself poking around in the storage vaults of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Among the paintings packed away in the darkness was a small head of Christ painted on wood and attributed by a stream of scholars to Rembrandt's workshop, but not to the great 17th-century master...
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Christians Outraged Over Art with Jesus & Penis Symbols

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RUETERSBy Michaela CabreraPHILIPPINES - An art installation that mixes Christ with kitschy symbols of pop culture and includes a crucifix with a movable penis has set off an uproar in the Philippines among conservative Catholics, who say the installations are a mockery of their faith. Mideo Cruz, the artist responsible for the installation -- intended to be a commentary on icon worship -- has been branded a "demon" and bombarded with death threats and hate mail since his work featured in an exhibit in Manila that began June 17. Cruz, a 37-year-old...
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NYC Mayor Defends Atheist Attack on 9/11 Cross

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GOTHAMISTBy Christopher RobbinsNEW YORK - Mayor Bloomberg defended the group of atheists that are suing to prevent the September 11 Cross from being installed in the 9/11 memorial and museum at World Trade Center site. The lawsuit, filed by the American Atheists, drew jeers because it alleged that the cross injured atheists by giving them "dyspepsia, symptoms of depression, headaches, anxiety, and mental pain and anguish." [li...
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What is Ramadan to a Christian in America?

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AOA NEWSBy Ernest BrittonINDIANA - Many Christians in the USA, and around the world this week are asking, "What is this Ramadan" and "How do I respond to it" with respect? Similar to Easter's relationship to Christianity, Ramadan is the greatest religious observance in the Islamic faith. It is an annual month of fasting (Christians have Lent) and it began on August 1 around the world and will finish on or around August 29, 2011. All Muslims who are physically able are required to fast each day of the entire month, from sunrise to sunset. The evenings...
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Sunday, 31 July 2011

Nomination's Open for America's Religious Art Prize

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AOA NEWSNEW YORK - Nominations are now open for the 4th annual Alpha & Omega Prize for Professional Artists, sponsored by the Alpha & Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts. "Throughout this month, nominations will be solicited from the religious & artistic communities," says Ernest Britton, Project Director. "Unlike typical visual arts awards, the A&O Prize celebrates both artistic excellence and the faith dialogue the artwork...
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INSPIRE ME! Artist, Francisco Goya

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By CHARLIE GOETZPlate 34: Por una navaja (For a clasp knife). A priest tied to a stake grasps a cross in his hands. On my shelf--frequently taken down--is a slim volume of etchings by Francisco Goya (1746-1828) entitled The Disasters of War. The eighty aquatint plates are unrelenting, nightmarish depictions of the 1808 Spanish insurrection and the consequent conflict with Napoleonic France. Goya saw first-hand the bloody combat and the related Madrid...
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A&O Meetup in NYC, October 28-30, 2011

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ALPHA OMEGA ARTS"Market in Jerusalem" (1927) By Ludwig BlumNEW YORK - Once again celebrating creative and religious freedom in the city of our founding in 2008, the Alpha & Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts is planning an annual meeting/meetup:Tony ward winning musical "The Book of Mormon" An exhibition featuring internationally acclaimed painter of Jerusalem, Ludwig Blum (above) at the Museum of Biblical ArtVisit the National September...
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The Generous Gifts of Islamic Art at California Museum

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PALISADIAN-POSTBy Elizabeth Marcellino"Sindukht Comes to Sam Bearing Gifts," a folio from the Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp, Iran, Tabriz (1525-35) CALIFORNIA - Ramadan begins next week [today]. The ninth month of the Islamic calendar is a time for spiritual reflection and fasting, and the fast will be broken with a celebration that includes gifts for children, those in need and loved ones. It is just one of several occasions for gifts in a culture that...
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Islam's Most Sacred Site: The Kaaba in Mecca

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AOA NEWSSAUDIA ARABIA - The Kaaba is a cube-shaped building in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is the most sacred site in Islam. The Qur'an states that the Kaaba was constructed by Abraham and his son Ishmael, after Ishmael had settled in Arabia. The building has a mosque built around it, the Masjid al-Haram. All Muslims around the world face the Kaaba during prayers, no matter where they are. One of the Five Pillars of Islam requires every Muslim to perform...
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Catholics Eye Charges vs Cultural Arts Center Over 'Blasphemous' Exhibit

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GMA NEWSArtist Mideo Cruz speaks about his art installation ''Poleteismo'', on exhibition at the Cultural Center of the Philippines in Manila July 29, 2011.PHILIPPINES - Lay Catholic groups are considering filing charges against the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) in Pasay City over what they called a “sacrilegious and blasphemous" art exhibit. Pro-Life Philippines sent a letter to the CCP and the artists who claimed to be from the University...
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Doris Duke Foundation Awards $1 Million for Islamic Art's Building Bridges Program Across USA

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WALL STREET JOURNALBy Associated PressRHODE ISLAND — Providence is one of five cities across the country that will participate in a pilot program designed to showcase the diversity of Islamic societies through their art. The Providence-based organization FirstWorks will host an artistic and cultural exchange program known as Caravanserai: A place where cultures meet. It is funded by a $1 million grant from the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art's Building Bridges grants program. Officials said the program will focus on music and film from Pakistan....
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Video News: London Museum Hosts Contemporary Islamic Art Show

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BBC NEWSUNITED KINGDOM - Some of the finest new art works influenced by the Islamic tradition of design are on show at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. They are all nominated for the £25,000 Jameel Prize which is given to contemporary works inspired by Islamic art. The winner will be announced in September. Contenders come from countries as diverse as Iran, the US, Iraq and Pakistan. Salma Tuqan, curator of contemporary Middle Eastern art, gave the BBC a tour of the exhibition. [Watch Vid...
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Indianapolis Hosts Interfaith Fair, BBQ & Art Exhibit

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AOA NEWSBy Ernest BrittonINDIANA - It was a fun day for many in Indianapolis on Saturday as the Center for Interfaith Cooperation hosted its first Community Fair at the Indiana Interchurch Center. The fair which celebrated the culture and traditions of central Indiana's interfaith community, included an International Barbeque competition, Asian, Middle Eastern and American cuisine, the opening of Asra...
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Rembrandt's Jewish Jesus in Philadelphia Museum of Art

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SACRAMENTO BEEBy Joann LovinglioYoung Jew as Christ by RembrandtPENNSYLANIA - A new exhibit coming to the Philadelphia Museum of Art takes a fresh look at religious paintings, drawings and prints by one of history's most revered artists. "Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus" debuts Wednesday in Philadelphia. "This was very likely the first time in the history of Christian art that Jesus appeared to be Jewish," curator Lloyd De Witt said. "Rembrandt and...
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Calendar: Museum of Islamic Arts 3-D Exhibition in Doha, Qatar

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ARAB NEWSQATAR - Aug 1 — 31: Water… One of the greatest secrets of life. By reflecting upon the collection of the Museum of Islamic Art (which includes tabs, fountains, ewers, cups, bowls and strainers made of various materials), participants will be inspired to create a 3D art work. The 3D art will be decorated by verses from the Holy Qur’an in which the word “water” is mentioned. This will be delivered through an artistic workshop that sheds light on the importance of water in Islam, Islamic art, and culture. Mondays and Wednesdays at the Museum...
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American Artist Appreciation Month

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AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONEach August we recognize the American artists who have enriched our lives. It’s also a good time to offer art-related programming for children and adults at your library. Here are some library programs offered for inspiration:The Northbrook Public Library teamed with its local YMCA’s visual arts program for children to display the children’s paintings, drawings, and ceramics. The exhibition kicked off with an opening reception with refreshments.The Chicago Public Library based its 2010 summer reading program on art....
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RELIGIOUS ART | TALK OF WEEK

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AOA NEWS AOA PICK OF WEEK is “26000 Pages” by Hadie Shafdie (Image above), an entry in this year’s Jameel Prize for Islamic Art. The Jameel Prize exhibition runs through Ramadan with the winner of this international fine arts competition being announced on September 12 at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. You can comment online on all the weeks top news below (“Sunday” only). AOA’s three questions of the week are: Ramadan...
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Saturday, 30 July 2011

Siona Benjamin's Interviews on Canvas Faces of the Bene Israel

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ASIAN JEWISH LIFEBy Erica LyonsSharon Galsurkar at Magen David SynagogueINDIA - The story of the Jews in India goes back 2,000 years and is one of peaceful coexistence in a colorful world that embraced them yet one of isolation from global Jewry. When artist Siona Benjamin, an American, set out on her trip back to the India of her childhood in 2010, she arrived with an intense sense of purposefulness heavily laden with nostalgia. She was intent on...
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Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Documentary on Hospice Care Provided by Death Row Inmates

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AOA NEWSLOUISINA - Serving Life documents an extraordinary hospice program where hardened criminals care for dying fellow inmates. Narrated and executive produced by Academy Award®-winner Forest Whitaker, the film takes viewers inside Louisiana's maximum security prison at Angola, where the average sentence is more than 90 years. This was the final project of AOA Advisory Council member, Lynn Harden before leaving NYC for a new assignment in Portland. It premieres on OWN tonight, Thursday, July 28 at 9/8c. [link]...
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BELIEVER FOR ARTISTS: Pastor Joseph Shreve | WV

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AOA NEWSBy TahlibThe board of directors for Alpha and Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts is proud to recognize Methodist minister, and Pastor Dr. Joseph Shreve of Chapel Hill United Methodist Church in West Virginia as a Believer For Artists. This past year, Pastor Shreve was a leading advocate for the painting of a new mural at Chapel Hill United Methodist Church as a tool to help bring the stories of Jesus to life....
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Head of Surfing Madonna to be Featured at California Arts Festival

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NORTH COUNTY TIMES By Barbara HenryNorth County Times file photo CALIFORNIA - The central part of a much-loved surfing Madonna mosaic will make a brief public appearance in late August, roughly two months after the rogue public art project was removed from under a railroad bridge and put into storage. Mosaic artist Mark Patterson, a longtime Leucadia resident, said Monday he will display the panel containing the Madonna's face at the LeucadiART Walk...
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The Bone Church of Sedlec

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AOA NEWSCZECH REPUBLIC - Sedlec's Church consists of fascinating sculptures and artwork from 40,000 dead. Fashion in 1870, some says that the Czech wood carver was m...
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Tuesday, 26 July 2011

The Jameel Prize for Islamic Art at the UK's Victoria & Albert Museum

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THE ARTS DESKBy Marina VaizeyFashion Week (2010) by Soody ShafiriUNITED KINGDOM - Soody Shafiri’s Fashion Week (2010) (pictured above) digitally manipulates a large-scale photograph of a centuries-old Mughal miniature featuring a cheerfully ceremonial crowd of men and women in a palace courtyard, digitally inserting contemporary women in conventional, conservative Muslim dress on a catwalk in a palace courtyard, surrounded by the painted crowd of...
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Comedian (Artist) Ricky Gervais’ Evangelical Atheism

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BIG HOLLYWOODBy John NolteRick Gervais "Stand up for what you believe"HOLLYWOOD - Why Christian symbols? We’re awfully easy pickings. If you’re a rich Hollywood star, offending us takes about as much courage as bringing a case of beer to a frat party. He’s one of those obnoxious non-believers always pushing his non-belief on you. He’s like a Mooonie without the charm, flowers or airport. That’s why I call [Rick] Gervais an “evangelical atheist.”...
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Arts & Religion in Indianapolis: It's Been Complicated

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AOA NEWSBy TahlibINDIANA - In sharp contrast to the liberal vitality of its neighbor to the east, Cincinnati, Ohio, the Indianapolis relationship between the performing arts and religion began with hostility and became a partnership. Prior to the 1950s, morality rules often crushed artistic expressions in dance and music. Today, however that once hostile relationship is now uniquely Indy-positive. For instance, St. Luke’s United Methodist Church now holds its contemporary Sunday morning worship service at the Beef & Boards dinner theater, and...
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Monday, 25 July 2011

Tennessee Tattoo Parlor Becomes a District of Hope

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KNOXVILLE NEWS SENTINELBy Melissa PriodeHope District owner Stephanie Cobb shows off one of her faith-based tattoos.TENNESSEE - The Hope District, a custom tattoo shop and body piercing studio in Halls, is using its art as the most permanent form of evangelism possible. Bibles in the shop's display case and religious art on the walls may have folks wondering if they are in the right place, since the tattoo industry has the stigma of being dark and...
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VIDEO: Animated Film Roils Hindus in NYC

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THE DAILY BEASTBy Salil TripathiA scene from "Sita Sings the Blues" featuring Rama (far left) and his wife Sita (second from left). , Nina PaleyNEW YORK - Something unremarkable was going to happen on the evening of July 21 at Richmond Hill, a suburb in the diverse New York borough of Queens, where an 82-minute animation film called Sita Sings the Blues was going to be screened at the Starlight Pavilion. Drawing on the Sanskrit epic, Ramayana, the...
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Presbyterian Church Features "Heads of Christ Room"

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NEWNAN TIMES-HERALDBy Winston SkinnerGEORGIA - Jekyll Island has its share of tourist attractions – the miles of beaches, the Millionaire's Village, the remaining tabby walls of the colonial Horton House. Then there is the huge collection of images of Jesus. The room at Jekyll Presbyterian Community Church is not included in tourism brochures, but the paintings, carvings and prints tell a story of how Christ has been viewed by artists from many different...
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Ohio Art Show Honors Famed Artist Howard Chandler Christy

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ZANESVILLE TIMES RECORDERBy Bryan McKee"Head of Christ"OHIO - For the 44th time, a celebration will take place to remember the life of famed artist Howard Chandler Christy. Christy's high-fashion "Christy Girls" were known all over the world. Later in his life, Christy underwent a religious conversion and devoted the closing years of his life to painting Christian subjects. An inspiring painting by Christy, titled "The Christ," is owned by the United...
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Essay: Creativity is the Language of God

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SUNDAY HERALD SUNBy Bryan Patterson AUSTRALIA - All great art -- not just great music -- has the ability to touch us on the deepest parts of ourselves.  Faith has always sought to interpret its understanding of existence through art. Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, said French author and Nobel Prize winner Andre Gide, and the less the artist does the better. Writing in the 12th century, theologian Meister Eckhart urged humanity to embrace and practise art as a way of unveiling ``the truth of our deep, creative selves''....
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Buddhist Religious Texts Preserved on Human Bone

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MAYANMAR TIMESBy Zon Pann Pwint A monk holds a ‘kamawa’ made from human bone at Thatamayanthi Monastery in Mayangone township, Yangon.MAYANMAR - IT is a long-standing tradition in Myanmar for Buddhists to offer rectangular cards or plates inscribed with religious textas to monks in order to gain merit. The Venerable Sayadaw U Wilarthetga said that some kamawa had even been fashioned from human bones, according to the wishes of the deceased. “Some...
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Sunday, 24 July 2011

British Museum Plans to Showcase Islam's HAJ Piligrimage

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THE NATIONALBy Jessica HollandThe Kaaba in MeccaUNITED KINGDOM - Intense emotion, sacrifice and ancient ritual: last year more than 6,000 Emiratis joined the throng of three million making the gruelling pilgrimage to Mecca to perform rites such as circling the Kaaba, "stoning the devil" and standing vigil at Mount Arafat. Now the Haj pilgrimage is set to be the focus of the British Museum's next major exhibition, Hajj: Journey to the Heart of Islam,...
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RELIGIOUS ART | TALK OF WEEK

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AOA NEWSARTWORK OF THE WEEK, "He died for all races, tribes and tongues" by John Katerburg (image above) is one of the major stories of this week. You can "comment on it online" (“Sunday" only). People are talking about: The A&O Prize, an interfaith religious art prize exploring what happens after death? (Sunday Comments)Who determines great art? Patron-collectors, critics, dealers or great Artists? (Sunday Comment)Can a work of religious art...
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Friday, 22 July 2011

A Christian Lens Defines the Lens of NYC's Cobi Moule

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ART DAILYNEW YORK - Cobi Moules creates a fantasy world in which only he exists. Throughout, there are many different narratives, coexisting to create an alternate world with a sense of excitement, self worth and play. Through the figure's multiplication and overwhelming presence within the landscape, it takes precedence over the landscape and integrates into it. The landscape, based off the Hudson River School style, is a stand in for the artist's...
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Thursday, 21 July 2011

Methodist Church Displays 50 Modern Christian Art Pieces

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SUFFOLK FREE PRESS UNITED KINGDOM - A collection of paintings by some of the world’s finest artists drew a steady stream of visitors during its opening weekend. The Art and Soul exhibition at St Peter’s Church in Sudbury features a collection of more than 50 modern Christian art pieces dating back to the turn of the 20th century. The collection is widely regarded as one of the finest of its types outside the Vatican and is rarely seen in its...
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Christian's Getting Inked in Sweden

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THE LOCALBy Emy GelbSWEDEN - As more and more Swedes roll up their sleeves and trouser legs to get tattoos, contributor Emy Gelb takes a look at what inspires Swedes to let their bodies become walking works of art. “I am a Christian, and I always have God with me so I am getting a tattoo that says ‘Never Alone’ on my foot. It will always remind me of my faith. I think tattoos are pretty, and this is something that I can stand for the rest of my life," explains Johanna, an 18-year-old visitor at East Street. "I’ve been thinking about it for a year...
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Artist Wins $20K for "Christian Country"

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SYDNEY STAR OBSERVERAUSTRALIA - 2011 Mardi Gras Art Prize winner Liam Benson was last week awarded the 2011 Hazelhurst Works on Paper Prize for his photographic self-portrait, "A Christian Country". The prize, valued at $20,000, was judged by artist Ben Quilty, winner of the 2011 Archibald Prize. The announcement was made as part of the Hazelhurst Art Award 2011 Art on Paper exhibition. A Christian Country is a digital photographic print featuring...
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Siona Benjamin's Hindu Portraits Show the Varied Faces of Jews

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MONTCLAIR TIMESBy Elizabeth OgussNEW JERSEY - In an empty synagogue in Pune, India, an old man prays alone, his still-strong voice rising to the rafters as he chants the Hebrew prayers. The moment is captured in still photos and on video by an American artist, Siona Benjamin. "His voice in the empty synagogue was a symbol," Benjamin said, recalling the moment in the basement studio of her Montclair home. "Once there were 30,000 Jews in India. Now...
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Buddhist Blockbuster in Tokyo

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WALL STREET JOURNALBy Hiroyuki KachiA huge statue of the Buddhist priest, Kukai, stands in Niigata in 2001. JAPAN - In a blockbuster display of Buddhist art treasures, the Tokyo National Museum Wednesday opened an exhibit devoted to one of Japan’s best-known monks, credited with bringing “Esoteric Buddhism” to the country from China in early 9th century. And for enthusiasts, the setting is one not to be missed: “Kukai’s World: the Arts of Esoteric...
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Kuwait Opens Islamic Art Gallery in Budapest

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KUWAIT NEWS AGENCYHUNGARY - Kuwait opened on Friday its second Islamic Art Gallery in the Hungarian capital of Budapest. The four-day gallery, held at the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest, is co-organized by Kuwait's Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Kuwait Center of Islamic Arts, the Kuwaiti embassy in Budapest as well as the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of National Resources. Choosing Budapest to host such event comes as a result of Kuwait's and Hungary's concerns to push forward their cooperative ties. Speaking...
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Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Vatican Seeks to Reassert its Dominant Role as Art Patron

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VOICE OF AMERICABy Jean Di MarinoVATICAN CITY - The Vatican - once the world’s premier art patron - is again reaching out to artists, organizing an exhibit of contemporary works. Sixty living artists, including two Americans, were invited to reflect on the theme of truth and charity. U.S. artist Max Cole, 75, was one of them. She found herself shaking hands with Pope Benedict while standing in front of the painting she submitted to the Vatican's...
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NYC College Aquires Online Islamic Art Museum

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WNYC RADIOBy Marlon BishopNEW YORK - Queens College is positioning itself to become a mecca for art and art history in the Arab World. The college recently announced it would take ownership of an online Islamic art museum, thanks to generous donations from big names in the Asian art world: the London-based shopping mall magnate Nasser Khalili and the Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation.The caligraphy lion above is part of the new collection. [...
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Collector Gives Tibetan Art Collection to Smithsonian

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FOX NEWSWASHINGTON, DC - A New York art collector has announced the donation of Tibetan art, including a shrine room, to the Smithsonian's Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. Alice Kandell announced the donation of her collection at a ceremony with the Dalai Lama at the Smithsonian on Saturday. She built the collection over 40 years. The shrine room contains hundreds of Tibetan Buddhist bronzes, paintings and objects created between the 12th and 19th centuries...
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  • ▼  2011 (500)
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      • Kansas Art Gallery's Exhibit Inspired by Judaica C...
      • Long-Delayed Show of Buddhist Art From Pakistan Is...
      • Review: Buddhist Art Inspired Illusions at NYC's K...
      • Crucifix with a Penis: Art Exhibit Riles Catholics...
      • Catholic Artists Say Art Must Reflect Liturgical R...
      • Book Review: Religious Culture in South India
      • Philly Museum Present's Rembrandt's Faces of Jesus
      • Christians Outraged Over Art with Jesus & Penis Sy...
      • NYC Mayor Defends Atheist Attack on 9/11 Cross
      • What is Ramadan to a Christian in America?
    • ►  July (145)
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      • Islam's Most Sacred Site: The Kaaba in Mecca
      • Catholics Eye Charges vs Cultural Arts Center Over...
      • Doris Duke Foundation Awards $1 Million for Islami...
      • Video News: London Museum Hosts Contemporary Islam...
      • Indianapolis Hosts Interfaith Fair, BBQ & Art Exhibit
      • Rembrandt's Jewish Jesus in Philadelphia Museum of...
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      • Arts & Religion in Indianapolis: It's Been Complic...
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      • Essay: Creativity is the Language of God
      • Buddhist Religious Texts Preserved on Human Bone
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