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Review: The Religious Vision of Rembrandt

Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr. Rembrandt’s Late Religious Portraits. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2005, 150 pp., £29.50/$42.50 cloth. This catalogue accompanied an exhibition of...

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ITIA Art Exhibition, ‘The World “behind” and “in front of” the Work’

While a scholarly investigation of art engages the imagination and intellect, a practical interaction with art employs the physical senses. More profoundly, art that... The post ITIA Art Exhibition,...

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Review: After the Call – An Artistic Exploration of Beauty in the Ordinary...

Editor’s Note: This is the first installment of a two-part review. From 6thto 15thApril 2018, The Transept – a group of practicing artists within... The post Review: After the Call – An Artistic...

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Silence, the Arts, and Spiritual Discipline: Thoughts after R. S. Thomas [and...

EDITOR’S NOTE:  As a preview to the format for Transpositions’ Friday posts in the coming Martinmas semester 2018, this ‘review’ summarises and further reflects on... The post Silence, the Arts, and...

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The Pittenweem Arts Festival: An Artist’s Reflection on Art, Church, and Place

One may be forgiven for questioning the theological value of art festivals; after all, they can be known for their unbridled commerce and questionable... The post The Pittenweem Arts Festival: An...

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Review: ‘Time and Again’ Arts Exhibition

Editor’s note: In Part 1 of this review, Kieran Gaya reviews the visual and literary component of Transept’s ‘Time and Again’ exhibition. In Part... The post Review: ‘Time and Again’ Arts Exhibition...

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Review: ‘Time and Again: Playing it Back’

On Saturday, 25 April, 2020, over a dozen artists came together for a ‘Zoom-in Playback’ encounter moderated by Karen McClain Kiefer. This event was... The post Review: ‘Time and Again: Playing it...

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Exhibition Review: Home Alone Together

Editor’s Note: Dan Drage also interviewed Aaron Rosen, one of the curators of the Home Alone Together exhibition, about the origins and goals of... The post Exhibition Review: <I>Home Alone...

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Le.Iva and the Point in Between

Giulia Privitelli reviews Le.Iva, a multi-media installation by Maltese artist Austin Camilleri exploring anger, grief and mortality. To grieve takes effort. At the end of... The post Le.Iva and the...

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Review — Enfolding Our Stories

As part of the Transept exhibition Enfolding: A Study of Margins and Centres, members from Playback Edinburgh, Mosaic Playback and True Heart Theatre in London,... The post Review — Enfolding Our...

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