Art As Spiritual Activity

Art As Spiritual Activity
Michael Howard, Michael Howard, Rudolf Steiner, Robert A. McDermott
About this book
This book introduces a new way for thinking about, creating, and viewing art. Rudolf Steiner saw his task as the renewal of the lost unity of science, the arts, and religion; thus, he created a new, cognitive scientific and religious art in anthroposophy. The implications of his act --recognized by such diverse artists as Wassily Kandinsky and Joseph Beuys --are only now coming fully to light. In his thorough introduction of more than a hundred pages, Michael Howard takes readers through these thought-provoking chapters: Is Art Dead? To Muse or Amuse Artistic Activity As Spiritual Activity The Representative of Humanity Beauty, Creativity, and Metamorphosis New Directions in Art Lectures include: The Aesthetics of Goethe's Worldview The Spiritual Being of Art Buildings Will Speak The Sense Organs and Aesthetic Experience The Two Sources of Art The Building at Dornach The Supersensible Origin of the Arts Truth, Beauty, and Goodness Christ, Ahriman, and Lucifer Plus a bibliography and index
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- OL Work ID
- OL617919W
Subjects
PhilosophyArtAnthroposophyReligious subjects depicted in artThe Arts: General IssuesReligion And ArtArt & Art InstructionCriticismTheosophyActivityArt and religionSteiner, rudolf, 1861-1925