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Mary of Magdala, better known by her Latin name as Maria Magdalena, is one of the most fascinating figures in the Christian tradition. Apostle of the apostles, penitent sinner, mystic, wife of Jesus, mother of his child, favoured pupil, power woman avant la lettre, the Holy Grail - she has had these and many other titles in the past two millennia, and that for someone who left barely a trace in the four canonical gospels. Yet she has been canonised by the Roman Catholic Church, and her legendary last resting place, Vézelay in France, on the road to Santiago de Compostella, is visited by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims and tourists each year.Exhibition: Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht, The Netherlands (25.06.21.-09.01.2022)
Exhibitions --- Iconography --- iconography --- saints --- Mary Magdalene --- Maria Magdalena --- Religieuze kunst --- Heilige --- Feminisme --- Godsdienst --- Mary Magdalene, Saint --- Christian women saints in art -- Exhibitions
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Beyond the Return of Religion: Art and the Postsecular explores the conceptual potential of the postsecular for investigations of (late) modern art and religion. Indicating a public co-existence and merging of religion and the secular, the postsecular is approached as an alternative to the return of religion narrative. Rather than framing artistic concerns with religion as a recurrence after temporary absence, Lieke Wijnia shows how the postsecular allows for seeing the interaction between art and religion as an enduring, albeit transforming relationship of mutual nature. Whereas secularization theories are intrinsically connected to modernity, the postsecular requires a pluralized perspective, covering the processes of secularization, diversification, and spiritualization. The postsecular reinforces the interconnectedness of these processes, which are, in turn, embodied in the concept’s interdisciplinary nature. While this book predominantly focuses on visual art and its institutional context of the museum, the postsecular has interdisciplinary relevance for broader artistic and academic disciplines.
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This open access Handbook offers readers a state-of-the-art guide to the public debates and scholarship on religious heritage in contemporary Europe. It contains articles by scholars, policy makers and heritage practitioners, who explore the key challenges facing the organizations, churches, and government bodies concerned with religion and heritage. Featuring polemics, case studies, and analysis, the volume is united by major themes, including Jewish, Muslim and Christian heritage, the (post)secular, interreligious heritage, sacred texts, museums, tourism, and contemporary art. The book explores the shifting significance of Europe's historic churches, synagogues, and mosques, many of which are caught between declining numbers of worshippers, increasing numbers of tourists, and the pressure to find new uses. It also examines the key role religious heritage plays in political discourse, both in the interest of including and excluding religious minorities. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.
Religious pluralism --- History --- Religious studies --- Folklore --- Europe --- cultural pluralism --- Museology & heritage studies --- Religion: general --- Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
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In dit boek trekt Lieke Wijnia de lezer mee in de geschiedenis van de heilige Maria Magdalena en die van de weinig bekende kunstenaar Melchior de la Mars. Bovendien houdt de auteur ons een spiegel voor. Want in deze gekke (post)pandemietijden is De la Mars? Maria Magdalena misschien wel relevanter dan ooit.0In de reeks ?Phoebus Focus? gaan experts en wetenschappers in op topstukken uit de rijke collectie van kunststichting The Phoebus Foundation.
Painting, Flemish --- Emotions in art. --- schilderijen. --- Maria Magdalena. --- contrareformatie. --- Painting, Flemish. --- Mars, Melchior de la, --- Mary Magdalene, --- De La Mars, Melchior, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Art. --- 1600-1699. --- Gent. --- Affective and dynamic functions --- Iconography --- Painting --- emotion --- iconography --- saints --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- Counter-Reformation --- Mars, de la, Melchior --- Mary Magdalene --- Painting [Baroque ] --- 75.034 --- schilderkunst --- Barok --- Melchior de la Mars --- iconografie --- schilderkunst - barok, koloniale stijl, renaissance en rococo --- 625.1 Schilderkunst --- passies, emoties, affecties. --- de la Mars, Melchior. --- 17de eeuw. --- de la Mars, Melchior --- Criticism and interpretation
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"Museums as Ritual Sites critically examines the assumption that museums inherently function as ritual sites and, in turn, are poised to exert influence on cultural and societal change. Bringing together a diverse, international group of interdisciplinary scholars and curators, the volume celebrates and critically engages with Carol Duncan's seminal work, Civilizing Rituals. Presenting a wide-ranging exploration of how museums function as liminal zones in broader societal contexts, the book discusses major topics identified as functioning at the heart of the above-mentioned paradigm shift: diversity and inclusion, consumption, religion, and tradition. These topics are studied through the lens of their ritual implications in museum practice. Presenting case studies on ethnographic, art, history, community, and memorial practices in museums, the book reflects the diversity of the contemporary international museum field. As such, the volume presents a critical and updated revision of the ritual perspective on museums - both as it was presented by Duncan and as it has since been developed in the field of museum studies. Museums as Ritual Sites will be essential reading for academics and students working in museum studies, heritage studies, cultural anthropology, religious studies, and ritual studies. Museums as Ritual Sites will also be of interest to those working across the humanities and social sciences who are interested in the intersection of museums or archives with indigeneity and decolonization"--
Museology --- rituals [events] --- culturele diversiteit (kunst) --- Museums --- Ritualism. --- Social aspects. --- Philosophy.
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Mondriaan, Piet --- Gemeentemuseum [The Hague] --- Kunstmuseum Den Haag --- Art --- Painting --- schilderkunst
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