The Art of Recycling in Southern Folk Traditions
bySouthern self-taught art is one of my favorite art traditions. This may be because I’m Southern, but it’s also because it brings up some…
Southern self-taught art is one of my favorite art traditions. This may be because I’m Southern, but it’s also because it brings up some…
A Review of Férdia J. Stone-Davis, Musical Beauty: Negotiating the Boundary between Subject and Object (Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2011) Beauty, understood by means…
Last Tuesday (15 February), we had the pleasure of hosting a part concert/part discussion with singer-songwriter, Miriam Jones. The evening was structured in such…
This is a bumper tidbits post! We’ve been hearing how much the posts about Artists and Art are particularly enjoyed, so I thought that…
Osvaldo Golijov’s La Pasión según San Marcos was commissioned in 2000 as one of a quartet of new passion-settings. The work attracted glowing reviews…
If you’ve been following Transpositions over the last week you would have seen the discussion that followed Jim McCullough’s review of Nancy Pearcey’s Saving…
A quick study of body of Christ in western art history reveals a complex set of theological issues relating to who Jesus was and…