Refiguring the Spiritual: Beuys, Barney, Turrell, Goldsworthy

Refiguring the Spiritual: Beuys, Barney, Turrell, Goldsworthy

by Mark C. Taylor
Refiguring the Spiritual: Beuys, Barney, Turrell, Goldsworthy

Refiguring the Spiritual: Beuys, Barney, Turrell, Goldsworthy

by Mark C. Taylor

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Overview

Mark C. Taylor provocatively claims that contemporary art has lost its way. With the art market now mirroring the art of finance, many artists create works solely for the purpose of luring investors and inspiring trade among hedge funds and private equity firms. When art is commodified, corporatized, and financialized, it loses its critical edge and is transformed into a financial instrument calculated to maximize profitable returns.

Joseph Beuys, Matthew Barney, James Turrell, and Andy Goldsworthy are artists who differ in style, yet they all defy the trends that have diminished art's potential in recent decades. They understand that art is a transformative practice drawing inspiration directly and indirectly from ancient and modern, Eastern and Western forms of spirituality. For Beuys, anthroposophy, alchemy, and shamanism drive his multimedia presentations; for Barney and Goldsworthy, Celtic mythology informs their art; and for Turrell, Quakerism and Hopi myth and ritual shape his vision.

Eluding traditional genres and classifications, these artists combine spiritually inspired styles and techniques with material reality, creating works that resist merging space into cyberspace in a way that overwhelms local contexts with global networks. Their art reminds us of life's irreducible materiality and humanity's inescapability of place. For them, art is more than just an object or process—it is a vehicle transforming human awareness through actions echoing religious ritual. By lingering over the extraordinary work of Beuys, Barney, Turrell, and Goldsworthy, Taylor not only creates a novel and personal encounter with their art but also opens a new understanding of overlooked spiritual dimensions in our era.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231527774
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 03/27/2012
Series: Religion, Culture, and Public Life , #9
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 25 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mark C. Taylor is professor of religion, chair of the Department of Religion, and codirector of the Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life at Columbia University. He is the author of more than twenty-five books, including, most recently, Crisis on Campus: A Bold Plan for Reforming Our Colleges and Universities; Field Notes from Elsewhere: Reflections on Dying and Living; and After God.

Table of Contents

1. Financialization of Art
2. Fat: Living Art
3. Creative Morphogenesis
4. Creation of the World
5. Cure of Ground
6. After thought
Notes
Credits and Permissions
Index

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