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The Stuff of Everyday Religion
Jul 7

Jul 7 The Stuff of Everyday Religion

Alexandra Antohin
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A set of reflections on the author’s training in visual and material culture at University College London and how that facilitated insights regarding her ethnographic study of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.

Art Review: Rock, Cloth and Scissors - Archetypal forms by Balinese Artist Citra Sasmita
Jul 6

Jul 6 Art Review: Rock, Cloth and Scissors - Archetypal forms by Balinese Artist Citra Sasmita

Urmila Mohan
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A review of recent artwork by contemporary Balinese artist Citra Sasmita and her use of archetypal objects such as cloth and symbols drawn from nature.

 

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