L’Europe des esprits ou la fascination de l’occulte, 1750-1950 au MAMCS

L’Europe des esprits ou la fascination de l’occulte, 1750-1950 au Musée d'Art moderne et contemporain de la Ville de Strasbourg

L’Europe des esprits ou la fascination de l’occulte, 1750-1950 est une exposition pluridisciplinaire qui explore l’emprise de l’occulte chez les artistes, penseurs, écrivains et savants, dans toute l’Europe, au fil des époques décisives de l’histoire de la modernité.

L’exposition est organisée en trois volets qui traitent respectivement :

  • de la création artistique (peinture, dessin, sculpture, gravure et photographie) et littéraire surgie de l’irrationnel et de l’obscur,
  • de la tradition ésotérique revisitée dans une vaste perspective chronologique qui embrasse ses textes fondateurs et son iconographie imprimée,
  • des relations entre phénomènes occultes et science, à travers l’évocation de figures de savants et d’expériences et la présentation d’instruments scientifiques

Réunissant quelque 500 œuvres, 150 objets scientifiques, 150 livres et une centaine de documents, provenant de nombreux pays européens, L’Europe des Esprits se développe au sein du Musée d’Art moderne et contemporain de la Ville de Strasbourg sur plus de 2500 m².

Présenté jusqu’au 12 février 2012.

 

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Secrets of the Occult (2007) by DAN BURSTEIN (ici)
The Museum of Icelandic Sorcery & Witchcraft in Hólmavík, Iceland (ici)
The Museum Of Witchcraft in Boscastle (UK) in the late 1960′s (ici)
The Alchemy of Things Unknown (ici)

DAVID CHAIM SMITH

Amateurs de lignes, de diagrammes, de PAUL LAFFOLEY ou de kabbale ésotérique occidentale vous en serez enchanté :

 

David Chaim Smith 'Blood of Space Speaks (2009-2010)

David Chaim Smith 'Double Window Key'

 

SMITH’s drawings are vibrant, esoteric, beautiful, and inspired diagrams that hearken back to the tradition of alchemical art of the seventeenth century. While invoking memories of such amazing drawings, his work also goes beyond and extends this tradition. (Occult Of Personality)

 

David Chaim Smith 'Portal for a Drunken God' (2009-2010)

David Chaim Smith 'The Structural Balance of Substanceless Dreams' (2009-2010)

DAVID CHAIM SMITH (b.1964) is an artist and writer based in Brooklyn, New York.

 

1964: born in Queens New York City
1980-1982: philosophy and art history at Queens College
1982-1986: BFA in drawing at Rhode Island School of Design
1988-1989: MFA in drawing at Colombia University
1990: beginning of intensive study of alchemy and Western Esoteric Qabalah
1990-1997: ritual work and study with several western occult orders
1997: all activity in visual art suspended in favor of practical mysticism
1997-1998: residence at Crazy Cloud Hermitage
1998-2006: immersion in Chassidic mysticism and traditional Hebrew Kabbalah
2007: innovation of a set of graphic keys based on the 13th century mystical text ”Maayin HaChochmah”. Image making is resumed after 10 year hiatus.

American Mystic (2010) by ALEX MAR

American Mystic
Alex Mar, USA, 2010, 80 min

 

Set against a vivid backdrop of bucolic rural landscapes, American Mystic weaves together the stories of three young Americans exploring alternative religion. Chuck is a Native American sundancer and new father striving to balance his religious practice and family responsibilities in the South Dakota badlands; Morpheus is a pagan priestess who finds spirituality in the earthy terrain of California mining country; and Kublai explores Spiritualism in upstate New York, a modern incarnation of the area’s storied history of religious revivalism.

Alex Mar’s meditative documentary artfully sews together its subjects’ introspections with the landscapes of their quintessentially American districts. Their reflections are intercut with their work on the farm, drives along deserted highway, and hikes through mountain vistas. Gently applying these tropes of Americana to her story of fringe communities, Mar crafts a poetic tapestry of religious plurality, serving as a complement to prevalent depictions of religious America as homogenous and Christian. Chuck, Morpheus, and Kublai pursue religious insight in disparate, exceptional ways, but are united in a uniquely American vision of transcendence (TribecaFilm.com)

 

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