June 2004 Hardback ISBN 13: 9781555952471 ISBN: 155595247X 160 pages 9 x 12 in. 305 x 229 mm. 113 color plates 20 halftones US $ 50 UK £ 32.50
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Objects of the Spirit Ritual and the Art of Tobi Khan
Emily Bilski and Nessa Rapoport
On the threshold, the vessel we will become, the spilling cup of Your design, felicity unalloyed, drinking our future in draughts of unquenched joy.
wedding cup meditation
Objects of the Spirit presents a unique collection of Jewish ceremonial objects created by the internationally renowned artist Tobi Kahn. Kahn has created singular, functional objects in bronze and wood and large-scale public works, many of which focus on the communal spaces that provide sites for spiritual contemplation—most notably the Meditative Room designed in 2002, for the HealthCare Chaplaincy, New York City. Both Kahn’s public spaces and his private devotional objects embody the rise of spirituality in America and the desire for ritual in everyday life. This landmark title is published in conjunction with a traveling exhibition of Tobi Kahn’s art, organized by the Avoda Institute of New York, and boasts essays which offer a wide range of insightful interpretations of both the universal, ecumenical need for ritual and spirituality, as well as the art historical and cultural references in Kahn’s work. Emily D. Bilski is an independent scholar and curator specializing in nineteenth- and twentieth-century European art, cultural history, and contemporary art. Terrence E. Dempsey, SJ, is a Jesuit priest, professor of art history and theology at Saint Louis University, and founding director of the Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, Saint Louis (MoCRA). Nessa Rapoport is a novelist, poet, and editor.
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