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SASIG: A special talk with Prof. Rina Arya - Locating Religion in Contemporary Art

  • 01/03/2024
  • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
  • Zoom
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Abstract

The place of religion in the context of contemporary art is fraught and complex. This article discusses three prominent ways in which religion is explored in contemporary art: in sociopolitics, in art that transgresses, and in the creation of spaces of contemplation, some of which may be ‘religious’. Each of these ways have in common the exploration of religion primarily in terms of its lived experience and practices (within identity and the material world) rather than through religious beliefs and institutions of religion. 

About

Prof. Rina Arya  is Head of the School of the Arts at the University of Hull. She is an expert on the painter Francis Bacon and has written extensively on abjection, the crossover between religion and art, and the sacred in the secular. 

The video recording of the event is now available on our YouTube channel Spirituality and the Arts Special Interest Group 

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The SIG Chairs: the Rev. Prof. June Boyce-Tillman, Dr Lila Moore, Annalisa Burello. 


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