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Song of the Shaman by Milo Thelwall
I’m going to sing you a song Sing it in your bones · Sing you a song Sing it forever · This song comes from a long, long time In the past · In the future This song is called … Continue reading
Temenos …coda
An evocative flowing dance around the Temenos sculpture by Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond. Music by Anthony Flint.
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Anish Kapoor…Leviathon
Leviathon by Anish Kapoor In an earlier post I discussed a monumental sculpture by Anish Kapoor called Temenos (Sacred Space ) installed in Middlesbrough in the North East of England. Kapoor has created an even more awesome presence with his … Continue reading
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Rothko…A walk through transcendental gateways
I lived in London recently before moving back to the relative silence and stillness of the North of England. Through the bustle of the City I would walk; the sounds of sirens calling and the speed of pushing passers-by making … Continue reading
Temenos…Thoughts on Sacred Space
Spring has come to the North of England and hour-by-hour the flow of creation moves the colours, light and forms on the surfaces of the deep valleys, crags pointing skyward and the rolling moors of the Yorkshire Dales and North … Continue reading
Alison Watt -‘Phantom’
Alison Watt In 2000 Alison Watt became the youngest artist to be offered a solo exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art with an exhibition called ‘Shift’. For Still, Alison Watt was awarded the 2005 ACE (Art+Christianity Enquiry) … Continue reading