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Mission of Art

AUTHOR: Alex Grey
ISBN: 157062545X

SHORT DESCRIPTION: This is an inspirational book about art's power to bring about personal catharsis and spiritual awakening. Alex Grey's re-flections combine his extensive knowledge of art history and his own first-hand experiences in creating art on the boundaries...

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Mission of Art
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by Alex Grey


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In this Technicolor manifesto calling for a renewed spiritual content in modern art, Grey argues that contemporary artists have lost touch with the search for transcendence that infused the work of such masters as Michelangelo, van Gogh, Pollock and Kahlo. In a freewheeling narrative, Grey compares what he sees as the materialism and moral irresponsibility of most contemporaryart to his own creative endeavors, which draw on meditation, visualization, shamanic drumming, Taoism, yoga and Tibetan Buddhism. The book is bursting with his own mystical paintings and drawings, depicting floating cosmic eyes, the soul leaving the body of a dying person, haloed skulls, metaphysical thought-diagrams, human torsos lit from within by chakras or psychic energy centers. If this sounds reminiscent of the psychedelic 1960s, that may be because, as Grey freely admits, "sacramental" hallucinogens like LSD and mescaline have been a source of inspiration for him since the mid-1970s. He's found equal inspiration, however, in the works of Blake, Kandinsky and the drawings he made of Michelangelo's sculptures and paintings during a 1994 trip to Italy. Grey acknowledges a big debt to transpersonal psychology, the study of manifold dimensions of human consciousness, a science whose leading philosopher, Wilber, contributes the hyperbolic foreword ("Alex Grey might be the most significant artist alive"). As a hodgepodge of art-historical analysis, social commentary and spiritual philosophizing, the book is so idiosyncratic, and sometimes so preachy, that many readers will find it difficult to penetrate. But Grey's insistence that art should be a revelatory and healing force in our culture should resonate with artists in virtually any discipline. Copyright 1998 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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Mission of Art
- Book Reviews,
by Alex Grey

Mission of Art

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An inspirational text for artists and for everyone else who has ever had a glimpse of art's power for personal catharsis and spiritual awakening, "The Mission of Art" traces the evolution of art, and provides convincing evidence that we of the postmodern age are poised on the brink of a transpersonal breakthrough. 40 illustrations.


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