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- 1From:Art and Christianity (Issue 108) Peer-ReviewedLondon: Routledge, 2021 ISBN 978 0367443214, hbk, 244pp, [pounds sterling]120 The essays in this book have their origin in a conference held in the Bishop's Palace, Chichester in 2018, entitled 'Transformative Looking...
- 2From:Art and Christianity (Issue 108) Peer-ReviewedDulwich Picture Gallery, London 15 September 2021-18 April 2022 Helen Frankenthaler's Tales of Genji IV (1998)-a 21 colour woodcut from 12 blocks of maple and mahogany on light rose handmade paper roughly a metre...
- 3From:Art and Christianity (Issue 108) Peer-ReviewedThe following is an edited transcript of a live, public conversation that took place on 25 September 2021 as part of the first Art History Festival, organised by the Association of Art Historians and held at the National...
- 4From:Art and Christianity (Issue 108) Peer-ReviewedAs we enter into Winter 2021 with a cautious sense of new normality, previously postponed exhibitions and large gatherings are once again enriching our cultural lives and provide a fascinating array of material for this...
- 5From:Art and Christianity (Issue 108) Peer-ReviewedMuseum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht 25 June 2021-9 January 2022 Since the advent of Christianity Mary Magdalene has been one of the most fascinating and enigmatic biblical characters. The canonical gospels list her among...
- 6From:Art and Christianity (Issue 108) Peer-ReviewedIn the diary Albrecht Durer kept of his year-long travels in the Netherlands two passages stand out for their liveliness and high emotion. One is the remarkable (and probably inauthentic) 'Lutherklage', lament for...
- 7From:Art and Christianity (Issue 108) Peer-ReviewedWhitechapel Gallery, London 29 September 2021-9 January 2022 'A Clay Sermon' is a powerfully meditative exhibition that left me pondering deeply on the limits to which bodies are pushed, whether as brick makers or...
- 8From:Art and Christianity (Issue 108) Peer-ReviewedGlasgow Cathedral 1-26 November 2021 I will learn to sit with you and I will learn to listen is the latest site-specific installation work by visual arts duo Gardner & Gardner. It was commissioned by Glasgow Cathedral...
- 9From:Art and Christianity (Issue 108) Peer-ReviewedOur series of talks and screenings continues. Spanning different faith traditions, this series provides opportunities to see short films and excerpts from longer films alongside insights and conversation from artists,...