A ubiquitous presence before fading into the American ether, Catholic art may be experiencing something of a renaissance, in the unlikeliest places. Clockwise from top: The Floriani ensemble sings, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus is home to the largest collection of diversified Catholic Art in the United States. In light of Thursday’s election of a new pope, leaders at the Museum of Catholic ...
The great Catholic poet Gerard Manley Hopkins tells us that “the world is charged with the grandeur of God.” This is so wonderfully true that, if we have eyes opened in humility, we can see God’s ...
For millennia, the arts have served as a medium through which mankind can illustrate the contours of the human experience. The arts have such an important role in Church history that St. John Paul II ...
Like the proverbial big red London bus, you wait a long time for a Catholic-interest exhibition and two arrive at the same time. Today, half of London’s four major museums are focusing on Catholic ...
A new exhibition, “Transforming Matter: Incarnation, Sacraments, and Saints in Catholic Art and Devotion,” is on display at the Hope College Kruizenga Art Museum through Saturday, May 18. The public ...
A motion picture depictive of the life of the Blessed Virgin is now in preparation by The Catholic Art Association, which has been making Catholic pictures for seven years. Its purpose is “to ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Students from the Diocese of Corpus Christi were able to paint the day away on Saturday at the third annual Catholic Art Showcase at the Bishop Garriga Middle School Gymnasium.
Jay Kelly, or Why I Skipped the Sergio Leone Award When White’s Not Right In her books, Elizabeth Lev takes us on a journey to the heart of the faith and its inextricable link to art. Click and Clack, ...
In case you haven’t been paying attention, Andy Warhol is back. Honestly, though, he never really left. Like Melville’s mythic white whale, the iconic white-wigged artist and prophet of modernity ...
In the March issue of America, Executive Editor Kerry Weber wrote of her appreciation for Catholic art often dismissed as mere kitsch. While some might look askance at the aesthetics of popular ...
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