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At Eternity's Gate is surely the most empathetic film ever made about Vincent van Gogh, the tortured genius and deeply spiritual artist who opened our bodies, minds and souls to the wonders of a sense-luscious world. https://t.co/4RNMQZMuw6
ART & DEVOTION DAY IN LONDON – 9 November, 11 – 18 h, St Mellitus Church Hall, Finsbury Park, London. https://t.co/l642vbfyBw
Until 2 February in London, UK: Exhibition on William Blake, a painter, printmaker and poet who created some of the most iconic images in British art. Radical and rebellious and an inspiration to visual artists, musicians, poets and performers worldwide. https://t.co/zNuFu45zWq
NEW BOOK – Chloë Reddaway, Strangeness and Recognition: Mystery and Familiarity in Renaissance Paintings of Christ https://t.co/Wk3T7VIUww
Andrew Finnie’s image The Body of Christ, The Tree of Life is an attempt to re-imagine the figure of Christ in conversation with the earth and the networks that sustain human life in all its thriving beauty. Rod Pattenden explains: https://t.co/pv8r5NWxGQ
Patrik Scherrer of the German site Bildimpuls has translated the meditation that was presented on https://t.co/FmythpVoTU earlier: https://t.co/QbUuhdaAGO
Also to be found now in German on https://t.co/FmythpVoTU. https://t.co/FBy1MbuEzC
The Ascension day meditation (image & tekst) is from Tyrus Clutter.
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It has become tradition to do something on war & peace in the first week of June. This year it is from Maria Gabankova about her artworks: Peacekeeper and The New Song.
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We posted a new blog by Penny Warden: The Risk and Challenge of Producing Permanent Art for a Sacred Space. https://t.co/qDD8hrPGil
The author of the December 3 visual meditation, James Romaine, posted another meditation on a Henry Ossawa Tanner painting on youtube: https://t.co/oCRPYwdnOA