Thursday 20 June 2019

Museum of Russian Icons items Wrestling with Angels: Icons from the Prosopon faculty

Jacob Wrestling the Angel, Nikita Andrejev.Courtesy Museum of Russian Icons

The Museum of Russian Icons will most effective Wrestling with Angels, an exhibition of forty-six luminous contemporary icons by means of sixteen iconographers from the Prosopon college of Iconology and Iconography, July 19-October 27, 2019.  Exploring the recent renaissance of this historic tradition, the exhibition will feature icons through the founder of the Prosopon faculty, Vladislav Andrejev, together with works by way of master iconographers, instructors, and apprentices.

friends to the exhibition will come across the icons as they might within an Orthodox church, starting with depictions of activities and persons from Hebrew scripture that might be present in the narthex (or vestibule); and carrying on with with icons that could surround the congregation in the nave together with pictures of Jesus and his mom Mary (commonplace within the Christian East as the Theotokos, Greek for "God-bearer"). The exhibition concludes with icons that could be discovered on or at the back of the iconostasis (the monitor or wall that separates the nave from the altar), together with icons of the essential feasts of the Christian liturgical yr as smartly icons of mystical subjects that point to the second coming of Christ.

Wrestling with Angels is a reference to the first icon on view, a piece depicting the mysterious wrestling healthy between the patriarch Jacob and an unidentified stranger as described in Genesis. After struggling all evening devoid of prevailing, Jacob insists on a blessing before he will relinquish his hold on the person. youngsters the stranger will now not disclose his name, he renames Jacob as Israel (Hebrew for "he who contends with God"), inspiring Jacob to exclaim "for I actually have considered God face to face and my soul has been delivered." no longer simplest the suggestion for the title of the exhibition, it is an apt photo for the timeless normal combat between humankind and the mysteries of the unknown.  

photograph of the Holy Trinity (historical testomony), Vladislav Andrejev. Courtesy Museum of Russian Icons

A centerpiece of the exhibition is the deisis (Greek for "supplication"), a gaggle of five colossal icons with Christ in Glory at its core. A deisis is a well-liked photograph on an iconostasis and depicts the Theotokos and John the Baptist on both facet of Christ interceding on behalf of humankind and often flanked with the aid of other saints. The deisis in this exhibition comprises portrayals of Saints Gregory Palamas and Gregory the Theologian, whose mystical theology is valuable to the Prosopon faculty's instructing.

yet another community of icons varieties the Synaxsis (Greek for "meeting") of the Archangels, which surround a big icon of the logos Emmanuel, an image of a youthful Christ because the emblems (Greek for "note") via whom God "spoke" introduction into existence. here's he who Christians also call Emmanuel (Hebrew for "God with us"), as foretold by means of Isaiah. The depiction of Christ with wings is unusual but now not with out ancient precedent, evoking the move of God with, and inside, the trustworthy.

concerning the PROSOPON college

on account that its founding in 2000, the Prosopon school, among the first American colleges of iconography, has added lots of scholars global to this sacred paintings of the Christian East. The artistic discipline of iconography (Greek for eikon: photograph and graphos: writing) is the means through which students are delivered to the greater self-discipline of iconology: the exploration of what it skill to have been created within the graphic and likeness of God. The Prosopon faculty accomplishes this by breaking the manner of developing an icon into distinct technical steps and associating these with the theology and teachings of the Orthodox Church, mainly those of the early Church Fathers.

The Prosopon faculty endeavors to be a dwelling continuation of the lifestyle of icon-writing. With reverence for the historic prototypes, its iconographers follow the art kind inside the canon of Orthodoxy as a residing tradition recommended by means of the college's American event. Prosopon icons can also be recognized through their depth and luminosity, executed through careful layering of clear glazes of pigment. this may simplest be achieved the use of the normal medium of egg tempera and herbal pigments on painstakingly prepared timber panels. an extra characteristic of Prosopon faculty icons is the prismatic highlights that don't follow a rigid gadget or formula however are intuitive and gestural. Prosopon icons may additionally look extravagantly colourful when compared to the constrained palette of historic icons (a classy enabled with the aid of twenty first century globalization and the availability of pigments the historical iconographers couldn't access).

"Prosopon" is a be aware encountered time and again within the Greek Bible. in one of its most general usages, it expresses the aspect of God grew to become toward the area—his "face." in the realm of iconology, which is the attentiveness to the picture of God, "Prosopon" can also be used to point out the perceivable revelation of God.

in regards to the PROSOPON school FOUNDER

Vladislav Andrejev was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1938 (at the moment, Leningrad). After gaining knowledge of on the Tavrichesky college of paintings and the Moscow Polygraphic Institute, Andrejev grew to be attracted to spiritual artwork, which turned into dangerous to observe brazenly all over the Soviet era. His seek a deeper which means in lifestyles and artwork led him on solitary travels within the Russian wasteland, together with the Carpathian and Caucasus mountains, the place Orthodox monk-recluses lived in hiding, and to encounters with the monk-iconographer Abbot Alipiy of the Pskov Caves Monastery. 

Andrejev and his family emigrated to the us in 1980, where American cultural, creative, and religious pluralism allowed him to commit himself to iconography.  In 1985, Andrejev was persuaded, reluctantly initially as a result of his restricted command of English, to teach at the college of the Sacred Arts in manhattan city. When the faculty closed, Andrejev grew to become an itinerant iconography trainer, accepting invitations to teach at other cultural associations and church buildings across the united states. On July 4th, 2000, the Prosopon college turned into named and blessed via Archbishop Peter (L'Huillier) of big apple and New Jersey, and the aid of Theodosius, Metropolitan of all america and Canada (OCA).  as it should be, the 4th of July isn't best the birthday of Andrejev's adopted domestic; it's additionally the feast day of super Russian iconographer and saint, Andrei Rublev.

about the PROSOPON collection

The assortment of icons has been assembled by iconographer, Prosopon faculty instructor, and collector Lynette Hull. while icons through the hand of Prosopon college iconographers beautify church buildings, chapels, and private buildings throughout the nation, this exhibition expresses Ms. Hull's need to share the arresting attractiveness and vibrancy of the Prosopon faculty with the larger public.

linked PROGRAMMING

film: artwork of religion

Sunday, July 14, 1:00-three:30pm |Museum individuals $6, Nonmembers $12

Dir. John McCarthy, 155 minutes, English 

2019 Prosopon school of Iconography Intensive path

Monday, August 5 to Saturday, August 10, 2019, 8:30am-4:00pm | Museum contributors $900, Nonmembers $995, Registration closing date: July 12. https://www.museumofrussianicons.org/courses-workshops/

  

Lecture: Creativity and way of life in Iconography: A Balancing Act, with Iconographer Maureen McCormick

Sunday, August 18, 1:00-2:30pm| participants $6, Nonmembers $12

Lecture: The historical of Days: Depicting God the daddy in Orthodox Iconography, with Christopher Helali

Sunday, September eight, 1:00-2:00pm|members $6, Nonmembers $12

Workshop: past the classroom: A Prosopon Workshop for Aspiring Iconographers with Iconographer Maureen McCormick

Friday, September 20-Sunday, September 22; Friday and Saturday, 9:00am-5:00pm; Sunday, 9:00am-12:00pm. contributors $350, Nonmembers $425.  Registration time limit: August 30

 

Lecture: Why wrestle Angels? Who's Asking? with Exhibition Curator Lynette Hull

Saturday, September 28, 2019, 1:00–2:00pm| individuals $6, Nonmembers $12

For additional advice, talk over with https://www.museumofrussianicons.org/calendar/

concerning the MUSEUM OF RUSSIAN ICONS

The Museum of Russian Icons inspires the appreciation and examine of Russian subculture with the aid of gathering and exhibiting icons and linked objects; igniting the interest of country wide and international audiences; and providing interactive educational classes. The Museum serves as a number one middle for analysis and scholarship during the center for Icon reports and different institutional collaborations. it's the only museum within the US committed to Russian icons, and it is the biggest collection of icons outdoor of Russia.

Museum hours: Tuesday–Friday, 11AM to 4PM; Saturday and Sunday, 11AM to 5PM.  First Sunday of the month: free admission! Closed Mondays. 

 

Admission: Adults $10, seniors (59+) $7, college students $5, infants (3-7) $5, little ones below 3 Free.

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