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ART

“Grey’s vision of a flawed but perfectible mankind stands as an antidote to the cynicism and spiritual malaise prevalent in much contemporary art.”
The New York Times

“Alex Grey’s art will bring you face to face with your soul and move you to a new level of enlightenment.”
Deepak Chopra, author of The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success

“Alex Grey is making some of the most beautifully refined imagist work in the country today.”
Walter Hopps, senior curator, Guggenheim Museum and Menil Collection

“Grey’s work, like all great transcendental art, is not merely symbolic or imaginary: it is a direct invitation to recognize and realize a deeper dimension of our very own being.”
Ken Wilber, author of The Simple Feeling of Being

Every once in a great while an artist emerges who does more than simply reflect the social trends of the time. Such an artist is able to transcend established thinking and help us redefine ourselves and our world. Today, a growing number of art critics, philosophers, and spiritual seekers believe that they have found that vision in the art of Alex Grey.

Grey’s art leads us on a transformative journey through the opacity and darkness of the material world to the recovery of our divinely illumined core. Images of becoming, of existential pain, search and confusion, love, death, and transcendence are icons in the long corridors of Grey’s creative odyssey. From his earliest self-portraits and paintings of skeletons, to his most recent universal beings gridded with fire and eyes, Grey brings us an ever-deepening visual contemplation on the nature of personal and transpersonal identity.

Transfigurationsis a continuation of the dialogue between body and soul begun in Grey’s first book Sacred Mirrors--one of the most successful art books of the 1990s. Transfigurationsincludes all of Grey’s major works completed in the following decade, presented here in 202 color reproductions and 93 black-and-white images. These works include the masterful seven-paneled Buddhist altarpiece Nature of Mind; World Soul, a bronze sculpture of a divine being that symbolically encompasses all realms of consciousness; and Cosmic Christ, a vision of Christ that embraces all religions and the countless dimensions of the universe.

An essay by renowned author and transpersonal psychologist Stephen Larsen provides a biographical sketch of the artist’s creative process, struggling with his demons and glimpsing the light of the beyond within. Grey’s early forays into dark, transgressive performance art and his later theophanic installations are all documented in a special twenty-page performance section. Art critic Donald Kuspit elucidates Grey’s primary subject, mystical light, as it manifests through his unique approach to the human figure. A conversation between noted philosopher Ken Wilber and the artist explores the exciting possibilities of art serving as a vehicle for transformation. Albert Hofmann, the chemist who discovered LSD, writes the foreword that places Grey’s work at the conjunction of science and mysticism.

Grey’s paintings offer the viewer unforgettable glimpses of transfiguration, as bodies become translucent to the light of Spirit, transparent to the ground of being. The occurrence of beholding and becoming “the light”is a phenomenon that is described in all religions and wisdom paths. Grey’s “X-ray”visions show the complex interplay of the anatomical body and the glowing subtle energies of the soul, unveiling the relationship between our finite self and infinite spirit. Grey’s quest is toward an integrative art that visually unites body, mind, soul, and spirit and helps heal the alienation and fragmentation felt between the individual and the world.

ALEX GREY is the author of Sacred Mirrors: The Visionary Art of Alex Greyand The Mission of Art. His work has been exhibited around the world, including at the New Museum and Stux Gallery in New York City, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the Grand Palais in Paris, the São Paulo Biennial, and the ARK exhibition space in Tokyo. His art has also been featured in venues as diverse as album covers for the Beastie Boys, Nirvana, and Tool; Newsweekmagazine; and the Discovery Channel. He lives in New York with his wife, artist Allyson Grey, and their daughter, actress Zena Grey.

Synopsis:

The most extensive collection of Greys visionary artwork and lifes journey in one volume

• Includes a foreword by Albert Hoffmann and essays on Greys work by renowned art critic Donald Kuspit, philosopher Ken Wilber, and Stephen Larsen, author of Joseph Campbell: A Fire in the Mind

• 21,000 sold in hardcover since October 2001

Every once in a great while an artist emerges who does more than simply reflect the social trends of the time. Such an artist is able to transcend established thinking and help us redefine ourselves and our world. Today, a growing number of art critics, philosophers, and spiritual seekers believe that they have found that vision in the art of Alex Grey.

Transfigurations, the follow-up to Greys Sacred Mirrors (1991)--one of the most successful art books of the 1990s--includes all of Greys major works completed in the following decade, including the masterful seven-paneled altarpiece Nature of Mind, called “the grand climax of Greys art” by Donald Kuspit. His portrayals of human beings blend anatomical exactitude with visionary depictions of universal life energy. Alex Greys striking artwork leads us on the souls journey from material world encasement to recovery of the divinely illuminated core.

Synopsis:

"Transfigurations," the follow-up to Grey's "Sacred Mirrors" (1991), one of the most successful art books of the 1990s, includes all of Grey's major works completed in the following decade, including the masterful seven-paneled altarpiece "Nature of Mind, "called the grand climax of Grey's art" by Donald Kuspit.

About the Author

Alex Grey is the author of Sacred Mirrors and The Mission of Art. His work has been exhibited around the world, including at the New Museum and Stux Gallery in New York City, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the Grand Palais in Paris, the S㯠Paulo Biennial, and the ARK exhibition space in Tokyo. His art has also been featured in venues as diverse as album covers for the Beastie Boys, Nirvana, and Tool; Newsweek magazine; and the Discovery Channel. He lives in New York.

Table of Contents

Foreword 

    Albert Hofmann

Transfigurations

    An Artist's Journey

        Stephen Larsen

    Early Years

    Performance Rites

    Hieros Gamos: Sacralizing Relationship

       Interview with Alex and Allyson Grey

    The Sacred Mirrors

    Transfiguration

Alex Grey's Mysticism

    Donald Kuspit

Art and the Integral Vision

    A Conversation with Ken Wilber and Alex Grey

Nature of Mind

Chapel of Sacred Mirrors

World Soul

Cosmic Christ

Acknowledgments

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Elena Ross, April 2, 2009 (view all comments by Elena Ross)
A magnificent offering by this fully amazing artist. The art is breathtaking, and seeing the images of man, woman, child, environment with the spiritual energic flows, as could be seen by the fully awakened ones is a joy. I actually got tears in my eyes at some of his renderings. This contains much background on his artistic, intellectual and spiritual path. You get a picture of a complete man, a living, loving being who is sharing what is inside of his heart.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781594770173
Author:
Grey, Alex
Publisher:
Inner Traditions
Subject:
Individual Artist
Subject:
Spirituality - General
Subject:
Spiritual
Subject:
Subjects & Themes - Religious
Subject:
Individual Artists - General
Subject:
Art - Artists
Copyright:
Edition Number:
2
Edition Description:
Paperback Edition
Publication Date:
20041109
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
176
Dimensions:
1200x1200

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"Synopsis" by , The most extensive collection of Greys visionary artwork and lifes journey in one volume

• Includes a foreword by Albert Hoffmann and essays on Greys work by renowned art critic Donald Kuspit, philosopher Ken Wilber, and Stephen Larsen, author of Joseph Campbell: A Fire in the Mind

• 21,000 sold in hardcover since October 2001

Every once in a great while an artist emerges who does more than simply reflect the social trends of the time. Such an artist is able to transcend established thinking and help us redefine ourselves and our world. Today, a growing number of art critics, philosophers, and spiritual seekers believe that they have found that vision in the art of Alex Grey.

Transfigurations, the follow-up to Greys Sacred Mirrors (1991)--one of the most successful art books of the 1990s--includes all of Greys major works completed in the following decade, including the masterful seven-paneled altarpiece Nature of Mind, called “the grand climax of Greys art” by Donald Kuspit. His portrayals of human beings blend anatomical exactitude with visionary depictions of universal life energy. Alex Greys striking artwork leads us on the souls journey from material world encasement to recovery of the divinely illuminated core.

"Synopsis" by , "Transfigurations," the follow-up to Grey's "Sacred Mirrors" (1991), one of the most successful art books of the 1990s, includes all of Grey's major works completed in the following decade, including the masterful seven-paneled altarpiece "Nature of Mind, "called the grand climax of Grey's art" by Donald Kuspit.
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