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Sunday, 15 December 2013

Art that depicts biblical scenes and art that looks at the world with new eyes

The ArtWay December 2013 newsletter highlights the dilemma or both/and that currently bedevils all Christian Arts organisations. Research into young Dutch Christian artists showed that although "the notion of ‘Christian art’ is often associated with art that depicts biblical scenes, the artists ... investigated turned out to focus mainly on other themes, while the link with their faith [was] present in a more indirect manner':

'As to style, media and approach their works displayed a rich variety. Only some of them, to a very limited extent, worked for the church, or, indeed, for a specifically Christian audience. Their concern is to be present in the middle of society.  They desire to show beauty, inspire, prompt reflection and make people look at the world with new eyes. For these artists art is not a form of evangelism. They welcome the multi-layered character of art and leave room for different interpretations.'
   
ArtWay seeks to encourage churches opening up to art and artists opening up to the church: 'For the more conservative Reformed world in The Netherlands art in the church is a new development, while the mainline Protestant and the Catholic churches are happy to receive a new stimulus in this area.' Yet for this engagement to occur, artists are needed who are willing to work for the church and specifically Christian audiences and to create, at least at times, art that depicts biblical scenes.
 
Most Christian Art organisations end up focussing their attention on one side or the other of this dilemma but, for all of us, both should have real significance and value.
 
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