By TAHLIB
SIX years ago, in NYC's trendy Lincoln Center area, I discovered the contemporary design of the Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA), and it is my NEWS OF WEEK. The museum is a leader in today's movement of world-class art explorations of religious ideas by museums and galleries, and it's happening in NYC, Indianapolis, and across the country. This week, MOBIA named a new director (it's second); opened a new exhibit in NYC; and welcomed visitors in Memphis to its African American religious art exhibit with works such as Jared Small's “The Good Samaritan” (above). After decades of art world skepticism, what do you credit for this renewal of interest in religious art?
- Buddhist Art of Week: Monks construct sand mandala at Hancock College. [More News]
- Christian Art of Week: Felix Gonzalez-Torres' spilled candies in London. [More News]
- Hindu Art of Week: Art or artifact? Museum curation and objectifying Hinduism. [More News]
- Islamic Art of Week: The "Hajj" through eyes of a Museum of Islamic Art. [More News]
- Judaic Art of Week: Sacred Voices of different faiths at Canton Museum of Art. [More News]
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