The Rebirth of Sacred Art
1570973210
9781570973215
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In 2008 the City of Florence invited Adi Da Samraj to exhibit four monumental pieces of his aperspectival geometric art in the Cenacolo di Ognissanti, a space containing the renowned perspectival fresco of The Last Supper by the Renaissance master Domenico Ghirlandaio.\nThe spatial juxtaposition of these two radically different kinds of art from two very different eras provided a unique opportunity for Professor Gary J. Coates to write this book that considers the nature, meaning, and purpose of Adi Da Samraj's art.\nWith clear and informative text and relevant illustrations, this amazingly beautiful book offers essential background on the history of perspectival art, as it unfolded since the Renaissance.\nIn addition to Professor Coates's essay, this volume contains “The Maze of Ecstasy” by Adi Da Samraj, also written in response to the Cenacolo exhibition. When these two essays are read together, they provide a comprehensive framework for understanding the place of Adi Da's art within the context of the unfolding of Western art, consciousness, and culture.\nIn the center of the book, you will also find a 16-page full-color insert with twenty examples of Adi Da's art, including a two-page layout of Alberti's Window I, which was exhibited as a 47-foot-long fabrication in Florence.
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