Perhaps no word appears more frequently in Rudolf Steiner’s work than “art.” He uses this term in a universal form, transforming the semantics of visual and performing arts. Steiner urges that teaching, for example, must become an artistic activity. In his rendering, a biography in its rhythms, characteristics, colors, decisions, changes, as well as low and high points, takes on artistic features.
Fifteen articles from the Journal for Anthroposophy each detailing the insights and contributions made by Rudolf Steiner and other anthroposophists to art.
Included are: Art and Anthroposophy by Hand-Joachin Mattke A Painter's Conversation with Rudolf Steiner by Margarita Woloschin My Way to Anthroposophy by Bruno Walter Cave Painting and the Mysteries of Prehistoric Art by Van James Raphael by Johann Kaspar Lavater Imagination, Creativity and Artistic Freedom by Dennis Klocek An Introduction to the Watercolor Art of Gerard Wagner Lazure Painting: A New Breath of Color by Robert Logsdon Marc Chagall-Gardens Are in Bloom in Me by Diether Rudloff The Survival of Architecture by Rex Raab Joseph Beuys- The Protest Against Materialism's Deformed Image of Man by Diether Rudloff Occultism in Avan-Garde Art; The Case of Joseph Beuys by David Adams Beppe Assenza by Arthur Zajonc
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Michaelmas 2010, Number 83
Perhaps no word appears more frequently in Rudolf Steiner’s work than “art.” He uses this term in a universal form, transforming the semantics of visual and performing arts. Steiner urges that teaching, for example, must become an artistic activity. In his rendering, a biography in its rhythms, characteristics, colors, decisions, changes, as well as low and high points, takes on artistic features.
Fifteen articles from the Journal for Anthroposophy each detailing the insights and contributions made by Rudolf Steiner and other anthroposophists to art.
Included are:
Art and Anthroposophy by Hand-Joachin Mattke
A Painter's Conversation with Rudolf Steiner by Margarita Woloschin
My Way to Anthroposophy by Bruno Walter
Cave Painting and the Mysteries of Prehistoric Art by Van James
Raphael by Johann Kaspar Lavater
Imagination, Creativity and Artistic Freedom by Dennis Klocek
An Introduction to the Watercolor Art of Gerard Wagner
Lazure Painting: A New Breath of Color by Robert Logsdon
Marc Chagall-Gardens Are in Bloom in Me by Diether Rudloff
The Survival of Architecture by Rex Raab
Joseph Beuys- The Protest Against Materialism's Deformed Image of Man by Diether Rudloff
Occultism in Avan-Garde Art; The Case of Joseph Beuys by David Adams
Beppe Assenza by Arthur Zajonc
Available from the Anthroposophical Society in America