Reviews: Aesthetics, Art as Spiritual Perception and Hip-Hop Redemption
byEditor’s Note: This review is the first in a series of review clusters, a format new to Transpositions. Review clusters will include 2-3 short…
Editor’s Note: This review is the first in a series of review clusters, a format new to Transpositions. Review clusters will include 2-3 short…
Mark Crosby and Robert N. Essick, eds., Genesis: William Blake’s Last Illuminated Work. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 2012. 100 pp., £55.00/$80.00 cloth. The purpose of…
Editor’s Note: As a continuation of Christopher R. Brewer’s recent series engaging the work of Daniel A. Siedell, and, more specifically, as a sort…
This post is Part I in a series highlighting some insightful documentary films from the past decade on art and artmaking. In Werner Herzog’s…
The art of Robert Gober represents an immensely important body of work for testing the scope of contemporary art’s interrogation of kitsch. With his…
Good art opens the mind and emotions. It stretches one’s perspective, questions one’s beliefs, agitates apathy, and invites one to explore the mysterious. It…
Austrian artist Walter Navratil (1950-2003) was the son of psychiatrist Leo Navratil who was an advocate of Art Brut. Navratil grew up having close…