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By Gregory Disney-Britton
As advocates for the art of the religious imagination, we often seek out artists who explore the mysteries that come from wandering in the wilderness. In his current show at Linda Warren Projects, Tom Torluemke applies colorful strokes of sexuality with social commentary to capture that spirit. He describes himself as often feeling "exposed, uncertain and not able to find what I’m searching for," but in this he is both a journeyman and master conductor. He even recommended "Commonweal," a Catholic magazine he regularly reads. Wandering in a world that values clarity is what makes "Blind Man's Bluff" exhibit by Tom Torleumke my NEWS OF WEEK. Thanks!
In other religious art news from across the USA, and around the world:
By Gregory Disney-Britton
In other religious art news from across the USA, and around the world:
- Buddhist Art of Week: Painter and sect leader wanted in China, gains followers [More News]
- Christian Art of Week: Keith Haring's "The Life of Christ" at St John's church [More News]
- Hindu Art of Week: Sacred and profane, Indian culture delights in dualisms [More News]
- Islamic Art of Week: Anila Agha brings Artprize story home to Indianapolis [More News]
- Sikh Art of Week: Sikh religion founder film screenings cancelled [More News]