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Friday, April 3, 2015

"The Yellow Christ" (1889) by Paul Gauguin

ART AND THE BIBLE
"The Yellow Christ" (1889) by Paul Gauguin. Oil on canvas (91 × 73 cm); Museum Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo (NY)
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Alpha & Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts (Since November 1, 2008)

Alpha & Omega Project for Contemporary Religious Arts (Since November 1, 2008)

November 4, 2018

Yesterday, we gathered with family in Cleveland for the funeral of our Aunt Carlene Britton (1945-2018). Sadly, ir’s been that kind of autumn so far. So, it’s fitting that today’s art of the week is a visual poem for the dead. We are comforted that John Gutoskey’s “PULSE Nightclub: 49 Elegies” is our art of the week.

With art of the religious imagination!
by Gregory& Ernest Disney-Britton

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