
Connection and Creativity: An Interview with A. T. Mann
Our species is predominantly a clan animal. Geographically, this has led to cultural identities and identifiable clans, which has historically led to conflict and continues
Our species is predominantly a clan animal. Geographically, this has led to cultural identities and identifiable clans, which has historically led to conflict and continues
The Musée Guimet’s president reflects on the museum’s mission to foster East–West dialogue through art, with a special focus on Buddhism and spirituality across Asia
The celebrated Tibetan artist Anay Ngawang Chodak will hold his first solo exhibition in the US next month at New York City’s Kate Oh Gallery.
Jewels said to be linked to the Buddha’s relics will be auctioned at Sotheby’s Hong Kong this week with critics saying the move commercializes sacred objects and echoes colonial extraction
The evolution of a trailblazing Buddhist scholar and artist
Joseph Houseal mandalic expressions of the human body in art and dance
Tiffani Gyatso casts her artist’s eye on the intricacies of sacred geometry and the language of numbers
The Bodhipath Film Festival in New Delhi celebrated Buddhism through cinema, showcasing films and discussions on mindfulness, peace, and storytelling.
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London’s galleries of Buddhist art provide a powerful example of public education about Buddhism
Rebecca Wong presents the case for how the greatest artist of modern China may have been a disciple of Vajrayana Buddhism
Ratnadevi teaches us the power of mindfully bringing play into our everyday lives
Reflecting on the Bodhisattva ideal to liberate all beings, Sarah C. Beasley points us toward the ongoing suffering caused by racial bias and some of the ways art can help move us beyond it