Museo de Arte Sacro Lagos de Moreno (Julio 2016)
Les compartimos un corto video del Museo de Arte Sacro de la Ciudad de Lagos de Moreno Jalisco, Pueblo Mágico y Patrimonio de la Humanidad.
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Gabriel Rico - Artist
MFA Fine Arts presents a talk by artist Gabriel Rico.
Born in 1980 in Lagos de Moreno, Mexico, Gabriel Rico now lives and works in Guadalajara, Mexico. His work is characterized by the interrelation of seemingly disparate objects. A self-proclaimed “ontologist with a heuristic methodology,” Rico pairs found, collected and manufactured materials to create sculptures that invite viewers to reflect on the relationship between humans and our natural environment. Rico frequently uses neon, taxidermy, ceramics, branches and more personal pieces of his past to create an equation or formulation. His works achieve a precise geometry despite the organic, roughly hewn character of their materials. His installations ironically and poetically combine natural and unnatural forms, insisting on a necessary contemplation on their asymmetry as well as our own cultural and political flaws.
Gabriel Rico studied architecture earning his BA from ITESO in 2004 and received the ASU Art Museum & CALA Alliance award in 2017. He has exhibited at multiple museums and galleries including Perrotin in Seoul, South Korea, 2019; The Aspen Art Museum in Colorado, 2019; Perrotin in New York, 2017; The Power Station in Dallas, Texas, 2017; ASU Art Museum in Tempe, Arizona, 2017; and Gyeonggi Creation Center in Ansan- do, South Korea, 2016. His work is included in the 58th International Venice Biennale.
programa DROLL MUSEO DE ARTE SACRO
PROGRAMA DROLL
CONDUCTOR: MIGUEL BAÑUELOS
LA CATEDRAL DE DURANGO:
La catedral basilica menor de Durango de las mas importantes.Joyas Arqutectonicas del Norte de Mexico.
contiene la sala Episcopal Obras de Arte Sacro con Artistas tales como:
- Juan Correa
- Antonio de Torres
- Jose Juarez.
La Galeria Historia Viva:
La galeria cuenta con:
Esculturas, Pinturas al oleo,Muebles, Relicarios, Custodias,Piezas de Orfebreria y ornamentos de Culto religioso.
- La sala especiala a todos los obispos y arzobispos de la Nueva Vizcaya,
- Sala de musca la cual alberga una amplia coleccion de libros de principios del siglo XVIII con partituras y cantos en Latin las cuales sirviron para las ceremonias liturgicas.
Museo de arte sacro de Chihuahua
Un museo que esta en el sótano de la catedral de Chihuahua, pequeño pero bonito, y frió!....
Unión de San Antonio, Jalisco -- Antiguo libro litúrgico
Un trozo en-demás breve dirían nuestros mayores, y les diré por qué. Ese día llegaba el Santo Padre a León y teníamos prisa por ir a ver su recibimiento por televisión. Habrán de preguntarse por qué el día de la llegada del Santo Padre a León ...¡me fui precisamente a Jalisco! Primero, porque así soy de extraño, segundo porque pensaba que sólo me quedaban unos días más en México y quería aprovechar el tiempo, y tercero porque así soy de extraño. El hecatombe vial que se había pronosticado para la visita del Santo Padre no se concretó; es más, esa misma tarde me desplacé con suma facilidad a León por Lagos de Moreno. En todo caso, los habitantes de La Unión tomaron el evento con una actitud en-demás «blasé» o con cierta indiferencia aparentemente fingida... Esto porque, en palabras de mi tía en segundo grado Chelo Cornejo, el Papa Juan Pablo II ya había venido acá y ahora les tocaba a ellos... (El Santo Padre se dió un paseo motorizado por Los Altos de Jalisco en su primera visita a México - visita en la cual viendo un cartel con el lema Bienvenido a San Juan de los Lagos, Tierra de Mártires , al Santo Padre se le despertó un interés por los mártires de la Cristiada) En todo caso, espero en un futuro próximo dejar este pasaje del pregón pascual en latín como incipit y completar el texto en otro video...lo importante para mí era entonar por lo menos un poquito del mismo desde el mismo texto de este libro. Sólo le pido a alguna alma caritativa de La Unión que cuando así lo haga tenga la suma bondad de mostrarle el video del mismo al señor Javiercito, quien se quedó con ganas de escuchar el texto entero...
Museo de Arte Sacro en León
Boobytrap- photo selfportraits by and with Malin Vulcano
BOOBYTRAP is a serie of selfportraits by the actress and artist Malin Vulcano Levanon. Created in January 2011@ Art Studio 21. Zapopan, Jalisco. Mexico. Music: Malin Vulcano Levanon.
The exhibition was shown at:
International SA-PHOTO Septiembre USA. Instituto Cultural de Mexico.
1 September-23 october 2011. San Antonio, TEXAS. USA.
2012.12.08 -- 2013.01.08 Centro Cultural Libertad, Guadalajara. Mexico.
2012.11.12-2012.11.30 Boobytrap@Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco (Zapotlán, Jal.) in the Centro Universitario del Sur. Colima, Mexico.
2011 4-9 October. Monitor digital festival. Regional Museum. Guadalajara. Mexico.
Artist: Malin Vulcano
Material: Selfportrait/ Photo
Music: Jon Kastell, Oskar Fehling, Malin Vulcano.
Booking and info:
info@malinvulcano.com
Marian art in the Catholic Church | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:46 1 Blending of art, theology and spirituality
00:07:30 2 The diversity of Marian art
00:08:21 3 Early veneration
00:09:52 4 Mother of God
00:12:11 4.1 Nativity of Jesus
00:14:31 4.2 Madonna
00:16:21 4.2.1 Some key Madonnas
00:17:34 4.2.1.1 Latin America
00:18:35 4.2.1.2 Italy and Spain
00:19:27 4.2.1.3 Central and Northern Europe
00:20:14 4.3 Mary in the Life of Christ
00:22:19 5 Perpetual virginity
00:24:39 6 Immaculate Conception
00:26:34 6.1 Depiction of the Immaculate Conception
00:29:53 7 Assumption of Mary
00:32:07 8 Queen of Heaven
00:33:27 9 Our Lady of the Keys and of the end of Times
00:35:58 10 Apparitions
00:37:54 11 Distinguishing characteristics
00:41:00 12 Galleries of Marian art
00:41:10 12.1 Perpetual virginity
00:41:24 12.2 Birth of Jesus
00:41:37 12.3 Adoration of the shepherds
00:41:51 12.4 Adoration of the Magi
00:42:03 12.5 Madonna paintings
00:42:16 12.5.1 Pre 15th century
00:42:27 12.5.2 15-16th century
00:42:39 12.5.3 Post 16th century
00:42:50 12.6 Madonna frescos
00:43:04 12.7 Madonna statues
00:43:18 12.8 Mary in the Life of Christ
00:43:30 12.9 Immaculate conception
00:43:44 12.10 Assumption into Heaven
00:43:57 12.11 Queen of Heaven
00:44:10 12.12 Apparitions
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The Blessed Virgin Mary has been one of the major subjects of Western Art for centuries. Numerous pieces of Marian art in the Catholic Church covering a range of topics have been produced, from masters such as Michelangelo and Botticelli to works made by unknown peasant artisans.Marian art forms part of the fabric of Roman Catholic Marian culture through their emotional impact on the veneration of the Blessed Virgin. Images such as Our Lady of Guadalupe and the many artistic renditions of it as statues are not simply works of art but are a central elements of the daily lives of the Mexican people. Both Hidalgo and Zapata flew Guadalupan flags and depictions of the Virgin of Guadalupe continue to remain a key unifying element in the Mexican nation. The study of Mary via the field of Mariology is thus inherently intertwined with Marian art.The body of teachings that constitute Roman Catholic Mariology consist of four basic Marian dogmas: Perpetual virginity, Mother of God, Immaculate conception and Assumption into Heaven, derived from Biblical scripture, the writings of the Church Fathers, and the traditions of the Church. Other influences on Marian art have been the Feast days of the Church, Marian apparitions, writings of the saints and popular devotions such as the rosary, the Stations of the Cross, or total consecration, and also papal initiatives, and Marian papal encyclicals and Apostolic Letters.
Each of these fundamental Mariological beliefs has given rise to Roman Catholic Marian art that has become part of Mariology, by emphasizing Marian veneration, being celebrated in specific Marian feasts, or becoming part of key Roman Catholic Marian churches. This article's focus is primarily on how the artistic component of Roman Catholic Mariology has represented the fundamental Marian doctrines of the Catholic Church, and has thus interacted with them, creating a force that has shaped Catholic Mariology over the centuries.