Lachlan Warner Continues to Explore Spirituality in Art

ABC SYDNEY
Lachlan Warner, The Great Question of Thich Quang Doc and Mohammed Bouaziz, 2011, digital print on art paper.
AUSTRALIA - Lachlan Warner won the Blake Prize in 2001 and was one of the judges in 2008. His practice spans photography, sculpture and installation. Some of his recent work examines images of violence and spirituality. Other work looks at the meeting of Eastern and Western spiritual traditions, particularly Buddhism. The Blake Prize was founded in 1949, as a way of encouraging artists to make religious art. Last night, Warner joined Dr. Phillip George and Rev. Dr. Rod Pattenden (Blake Prize President) on a panel entitled, "Art and the Religious Impulse" at the University of New South Wales in Australia. [link]

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