The British surrealist Ithell Colquhoun combined magic and mythology to create art from buried folklore.
That claim may seem bizarre – perhaps as strange, oracular, and inscrutable as many of the lines in Lynch’s films, music and art. After all, Lynch, who died this week at 78, wasn’t Jewish.
One summer’s day in 1936, a crowd piled into a Mayfair gallery to hear Salvador Dalí give a lecture at the International ...
A Pakistani Sufi leader visited Israel, challenging taboos and advocating for dialogue between faiths and nations.
Pete Davidson has removed 200 of his tattoos and fewer trendy A-listers are sporting body ink by the day. Could tattoos be on ...
In addition to his reputation as a charismatic art teacher, Raeben was also known as a scholar of Judaism and Kabbalah, and some suggest Dylan initially sought him out for religious study and not ...
Thus, in 21th century United States most Christians, Jews, and Muslims have rejected the zero sum mind set and believe in the Qur’an’s pluralism teachings. Only those who reject God by disbelief or by ...
Sometime after the game of playing cards first appeared in Europe during the 14th century, the art of using them in fortune telling ... cards is similar to that of astrology and the Hebrew Kabbalah ...
Vance is right that we have positive duties to those closest to us and to harbor ill will or feel resentment toward them is ...
Larom addresses a clutch of topics, such as religious iconography, state-of-the-art technology, and reality as we know it, or at least perceive it to be. The show’s moniker suggests a mystical ...