The Artist as Rememberer (Part 1)
byIn an interview, Wendell Berry once remarked: “In a truly grounded, locally adapted culture, the artists would be rememberers.”[1] This statement brought up several…
In an interview, Wendell Berry once remarked: “In a truly grounded, locally adapted culture, the artists would be rememberers.”[1] This statement brought up several…
Last autumn in the most unlikely of places—an academic conference in Oxford—I was reminded of the redemptive theological potential of the arts. In the…
Most book reviews open with a tidy summary of the book in question. To put it gently, Rob Bell’s new book Love Wins (HarperOne,…
Transposition is very much what poetry and all literary art is about. To hear snatches from the huge unknowable symphony of experience, to catch…
Hi Folks! Well, we just finished our symposium on the commercial arts, and I thought that I would take this opportunity to remind our…
The simulacra are presences or appearances that have lost their ground in reality. They are, as it is sometimes said, a copy of a…
Matt is a painter originally from New York, but now living in Missouri where he holds a position as Assistant Teaching Professor of Painting…