Tag: Sacred Space

Sacred Space, continued

"An image comes to mind of a white, ideal space ​that, more than any single picture, may be the archetypal image of 20th-century art." — Brian O'Doherty, "Inside…

The Argument

The title of a review of Charles Taylor's book A Secular Age was quoted here at noon last Saturday — "The Place of the Sacred in the Absence of God." My comment from last Saturday —…

Eternal Recreation

Memories, Dreams, Reflections by C. G. Jung Recorded and edited By Aniela Jaffé, translated from the German by Richard and Clara Winston, Vintage Books edition of April 1989 From pages 195-196:…

Issue 16

From triplecanopy, Issue 16 — International Art English, by Alix Rule and David Levine (July 30, 2012) … In what follows, we examine some of the curious lexical,…

The Cosmic Part

Yesterday's midday post, borrowing a phrase from the theology of Marvel Comics, offered Rubik's mechanical contrivance as a rather absurd "Cosmic Cube." A simpler candidate for the "Cube"…

Apollo's 13

Continued … See related previous posts. Those who prefer narrative to mathematics may consult Wikipedia on The Cosmic Cube.

Groups Acting

The LA Times  on last weekend's film "Thor"— "… the film… attempts to bridge director Kenneth Branagh's high-minded Shakespearean intentions with Marvel Entertainment's bottom-line-oriented need to crank out…

Friday June 15, 2007

A Study in Art Education Rudolf Arnheim, a student of Gestalt psychology (which, an obituary notes, emphasizes "the perception of forms as organized wholes") was the first Professor…

Friday July 2, 2004

Is Nothing Sacred? …continued… From a review in today’s New York Times of an L.A. art exhibit, “Beyond Geometry” By Michael Kimmelman in Los Angeles The roots of…