Seeking Spirituality in Contemporary Art, Exhibition Brochure, 1-20

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Seeking Spirituality in Contemporary Art (working title & draft) A Proposed Exhibition for Fall 2017 Leesa K. Fanning, Ph.D., Curator, Contemporary Art

Draft


Inspiration Artists are inspired by sources, subjects and motifs found in diverse spiritual traditions.


Inspiration


Art Making as Spiritual Process The act of making art is a form of meditation, ritual or spiritual activity.


Art Making as Spiritual Process


The Artist’s Body The artist’s body informs the spiritual meaning of the art and is usually present as a motif.


The Artist’s Body


Materials, Form and Color One or more of these fundamental aspects of art provides the spiritual content.


Materials, Form and Color


The Nelson-Atkins Museum is also creating innovative installations as a fifth theme titled Activate—Participate throughout the museum and planning exciting events for the opening and closing of the exhibition. We highly encourage museum venues to participate in the development of the same or parallel ideas based on each institution's permanent collection, audience, strengths, desires, needs and interests. Please see page 3 of the Exhibition Description and Fact Sheet for a list of works and additional information.

Activate—Participate The artist depends on or requires the viewer's participation.


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