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An engaging and sumptuously designed examination of the influence and impact of Buddhism on art in North America from the post-war period to the present.In Buddhist teaching, the concept of being in the present moment refers to a practice of living mindfully with full awareness of the world, including an awareness of the consequences of one’s actions. It is a state of active presence combined with profound peace and joyful appreciation, each cumulatively embracing the potential of the eternal now.
In the Present Moment: Buddhism, Contemporary Art and Social Practice explores how artists have variously grappled with the concept of being in the present moment by using their art practice to explore this deceptively complex concept and to give that inquiry aesthetic form. Tracing a history of the intersection of Buddhist thought and artistic production in North America (United States and Canada) from the mid-20th century to the present, In the Present Moment draws on the extensive collections at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria along with leading research and, for many artists, lifelong investigations into the relationship between art, life, and Buddhist practice to explore how Buddhist ideas and philosophy have played an important and often underappreciated role in the development of contemporary art.
List of contents
Foreword – Jon TupperIntroduction – Haema Sivanesan
Towards Experiencing Emptiness: Buddhism as an Artistic Methodology – Haema Sivanesan
The Wheel of Life: From Paradigm to Presence – Lydia Kwa
The Sound of the Mandala – Marcus Boon
A Social Vision for Art: Manifesting the Buddha-Nature – Louwrien Wijers
Buddhism and Socially Engaged Art – A conversation with Oliver Kellhammer, Susan Stewart, and Mali Wu
Selected Bibliography
Index
About the author
Haema Sivanesan is the Chief Curator at the Glenbow Museum and was previously Curator at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria where she conceived and spearheaded the In the Present Moment project. She has held leadership and curatorial positions in public galleries and artist-run centres across Canada, and internationally. She currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Summary
An engaging and sumptuously designed examination of the influence and impact of Buddhism on art in North America from the post-war period to the present.
In Buddhist teaching, the concept of being in the present moment refers to a practice of living mindfully with full awareness of the world, including an awareness of the consequences of one’s actions. It is a state of active presence combined with profound peace and joyful appreciation, each cumulatively embracing the potential of the eternal now.
In the Present Moment: Buddhism, Contemporary Art and Social Practice explores how artists have variously grappled with the concept of being in the present moment by using their art practice to explore this deceptively complex concept and to give that inquiry aesthetic form. Tracing a history of the intersection of Buddhist thought and artistic production in North America (United States and Canada) from the mid-20th century to the present, In the Present Moment draws on the extensive collections at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria along with leading research and, for many artists, lifelong investigations into the relationship between art, life, and Buddhist practice to explore how Buddhist ideas and philosophy have played an important and often underappreciated role in the development of contemporary art.
Foreword
- Pitch to Canadian art media and those outlets with a Buddhist interest. Haema is connected with numerous publications such as Lion’s Roar, Tricycle Magazine, Buddha Dharma Magazine to name a few.
- Possible book launch at AGGV.
- AGGV to promote on their social platforms (close to 8K followers on IG / over 10K followers on Facebook / close to 6K on Twitter). Will also promote through their newsletter.