
Book Review: In the Present Moment: Buddhism, Contemporary Art, and Social Practice
Haema Sivanesan discussess the relationship between Buddhism and contemporary art, and its social context and implications in North America
Haema Sivanesan discussess the relationship between Buddhism and contemporary art, and its social context and implications in North America
From Canada to China, French-born artist Francoise Issaly explores spirituality and Buddhist ideas in her art
Tongson’s work combined traditional Chinese themes with intense strokes and evocative use of color to impact viewers in profound and unique ways
Chelsea Beach brings Buddhist painting technique from Nepal to the United States
Guidance on the bridge from the secular to the sacred
On the nature and future of a traditional art
Creating Japanese Zen Buddhist art that lives and…
The visceral dialogue between a painting and…
Mural combines the Eastern and Western…
Using ki, water, and ink to express impermanence
Miya Ando’s painting Yugen Gold Blue is a Zen koan of sorts. The nocturnal seascape, lit by the hazy glow of a rising moon, is at once a portrait
From 2006 to 2010, Vietnamese American artist Trang T. Lê undertook a monumental artistic and spiritual endeavor. On a series of seven horizontal canvases measuring