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Wandering the Dream Space: November 2011
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Wandering the Dream Space. Sunday, 6 November 2011. I am not going to make this another lament about the decline of my blog. Today I went to my favourite charity shop and found treasure. For surely they are not only lovely pictures of fragments of a lovely creation, they are patterns of things we all know if we have ever really lived: they are Figures of the True.'. One never knows where a book may wander'. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The death of everything.
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Wandering the Dream Space: The Peripatetic School: Itinerant drawing from Latin America
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Wandering the Dream Space. Monday, 2 January 2012. The Peripatetic School: Itinerant drawing from Latin America. Ishmael Randall Weeks, Fragments 2011, Mixed Media Installation. Tony Cruz, Distance Drawing San Juan/ London, an attempt to draw the distance from San Juan to London (6,751.2362m). Realised only 0.0031890 percent (2,153m) 2011, Dibujo Distancia. Mateo Lopez, Nowhere Man 2011, Mixed Media Installation. The installations of Mateo Lopez and Ishmael Randall Weeks look as though they could be pack...
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Wandering the Dream Space: A Poetry of Light
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Wandering the Dream Space. Friday, 23 December 2011. A Poetry of Light. If it becomes necessary at the end of the year to become retrospective, then it is Tacita Dean's colossal film in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern that I will choose for my meditative space. This reel of flickering light is what I will picture in my mind's eye as I reflect upon the year of art. It has the melancholy of obituary about it; Dean is painfully aware that her medium is dying even as she celebrates its richest qualities&...
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Wandering the Dream Space: June 2012
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Wandering the Dream Space. Sunday, 17 June 2012. I woke up yesterday morning to this. Article on Abstract Critical about the current Henry Moore exhibition at the Britannia Street Gagosian. A scathing and cynical review of what the writer described as an exhibition of 'turds on a plaza.' I decided that, despite the review, I had to go see it. Moore's sculptures (or should we call them monuments? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget.
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Wandering the Dream Space: December 2011
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Wandering the Dream Space. Friday, 23 December 2011. A Poetry of Light. If it becomes necessary at the end of the year to become retrospective, then it is Tacita Dean's colossal film in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern that I will choose for my meditative space. This reel of flickering light is what I will picture in my mind's eye as I reflect upon the year of art. It has the melancholy of obituary about it; Dean is painfully aware that her medium is dying even as she celebrates its richest qualities&...
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Wandering the Dream Space: Treasure
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Wandering the Dream Space. Sunday, 6 November 2011. I am not going to make this another lament about the decline of my blog. Today I went to my favourite charity shop and found treasure. For surely they are not only lovely pictures of fragments of a lovely creation, they are patterns of things we all know if we have ever really lived: they are Figures of the True.'. One never knows where a book may wander'. 16 November 2011 at 01:13. 19 November 2011 at 19:18. 25 November 2011 at 09:13. Hope all is well.
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poetproph: October 2013
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A college and seminary prof posts on poetry, spirituality, theology and connections between a thoughtful and committed faith and daily life in our broken world. View my complete profile. Thursday, October 17, 2013. Atheist Churches and Disciple-Making Congregations. Also on Episcopal cafe. I have been reading with interest about the new movement among atheists to found churches. ( an example here. His use of the word “ require. We have a story to tell, and it is good news. How can churches help peopl...
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poetproph: Why I Believe in God and Not in Santa Claus
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A college and seminary prof posts on poetry, spirituality, theology and connections between a thoughtful and committed faith and daily life in our broken world. View my complete profile. Sunday, August 24, 2014. Why I Believe in God and Not in Santa Claus. Also on episcopal cafe. Image:1881 0101 tnast santa 200.jpg. Licensed under Public domain via. A piece by T.M. Luhrmann. In a recent issue of the Sunday NY Times. Believe that God is always “making a list and checking it twice,”. On the other hand, I d...
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poetproph: September 2013
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A college and seminary prof posts on poetry, spirituality, theology and connections between a thoughtful and committed faith and daily life in our broken world. View my complete profile. Thursday, September 5, 2013. What is Old and What is New. Also on episcopal cafe. In the upstairs choir room at our church, on the bulletin board, there is a set of crayon drawings by Sunday school children. One of the Sunday school pictures has my daughter’s name on it. My daughter is now 25. Me toward a vocation that h...
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poetproph: August 2013
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A college and seminary prof posts on poetry, spirituality, theology and connections between a thoughtful and committed faith and daily life in our broken world. View my complete profile. Saturday, August 31, 2013. I happened to be reading the final chapter of Malcolm Guite's excellent book. Faith Hope and Poetry. Theology and the Poetic Imagination. But what I love particularly are the closing lines:. In the word-hoard, burrow. The coil and gleam. Of your furrowed brain. In the long foray. Episcopal Chur...