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“To trust in art is to trust in mystery”, writes Jennifer Higgie in The Other Side: A Journey into Women, Art and the Spirit World (2023), a book that explores women artists such as the medieval mystic Hildegard of Bingen, the visionary pioneer of abstract art Hilma af Kint, and the Swiss healer Emma Kunz, known for her energy field prints. What they all had in common was a strong spiritual experience and the ability to translate their clairvoyance and healing energies into art. Their work is an imprint of a contact with another dimension, the „spiritual world”, so it is not surprising that most of them have been late to enter the artistic canon. Not least, the hands of these artists were guided by energies and forces that are difficult to describe in traditional categories of visual art.
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The exhibition Body Lotion by Réka Lőrincz also explores and connects borderlands. The starting point of the exhibition is – as the title suggests – the body (and its energy...More
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“To trust in art is to trust in mystery”, writes Jennifer Higgie in The Other Side: A Journey into Women, Art and the Spirit World (2023), a book that explores women artists such as the medieval mystic Hildegard of Bingen, the visionary pioneer of abstract art Hilma af Kint, and the Swiss healer Emma Kunz, known for her energy field prints. What they all had in common was a strong spiritual experience and the ability to translate their clairvoyance and healing energies into art. Their work is an imprint of a contact with another dimension, the „spiritual world”, so it is not surprising that most of them have been late to enter the artistic canon. Not least, the hands of these artists were guided by energies and forces that are difficult to describe in traditional categories of visual art.
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The exhibition Body Lotion by Réka Lőrincz also explores and connects borderlands. The starting point of the exhibition is – as the title suggests – the body (and its energy...More