Artists’ studios aren’t generally thought of as meditative places. The stereotype is one of disarray—an image comes to mind of paintbrushes, sculpting tools, or other instruments of the trade strewn about a room, as if to signal an unruly creative… More»
Buddhism
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It Happened in L.A.: Artists Turn to Zen
Also tagged ceramics, John McLaughlin, Los Angeles, mingei, modern art, Pacific Standard Time, Peter Voulkos, PSTinLA, Zen
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Posted in Art, Exhibitions and Installations, J. Paul Getty Museum, Manuscripts and Books, Sculpture and Decorative Arts
The Buddha in Medieval Europe?
What does a 12th-century bronze sculpture from Cambodia have in common with a 15th-century manuscript from Germany? Both, surprisingly, relate to the story of the Buddha. The exhibition Gods of Angkor: Bronzes from the National Museum of Cambodia is displayed… More»
Also tagged Buddha, Cambodian Bronzes, Christianity, medieval art
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