Sex and spirit: the many faces of ecstasy

 

Ecstasy of Saint Teresa September. Alvesgaspar, CC BY-SA

Sex and spirit: the many faces of ecstasy

The Ecstasy of St Teresa of Avila (1647-52) by 17th-century Italian sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini is one of the most famous images of the Baroque period. Located in the Cornaro Chapel, Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome, the marble sculpture represents Saint Teresa of Ávila, a Spanish nun canonised in 1622, sprawled on a cloud with an angel. The angel is holding an arrow, about to pierce Teresa’s heart. Writhing and twisting in ecstasy, Teresa’s eyes are closed, with her face turned upwards toward heaven.

Anastasia Booth (Australia, 1988–) Teresa 2016, copper, 200 x 270 x 30 cm. Courtesy of the artist, Brisbane. Reproduced courtesy of the artist

 

Teresa’s ecstasy was drawn from her autobiography, where she described intensely spiritual visions and mystical experiences. It is the departure point for a new exhibition, Ecstasy: Baroque and Beyond, currently on display at the University of Queensland’s Art Museum. Curated by Andrea Bubenik, the exhibition probes ecstatic emotion in its secular, psychological and sexual forms over the centuries.

 

Louise Bourgeois (France, USA, 1911–2010) Arched Figure 1993, cast 2010, bronze, fabric, metal, 117 x 193 x 99 cm. Collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. © The Easton Foundation/VAGA, NY. Licensed by Viscopy, Sydney.

This duality is continued in Salvador Dali’s contribution to the Surrealist journal Minotaur. Dali’s photomontage The Phenomenon of Ecstasy (1933) consists of a series of women’s faces laid out in a grid-like format. Dali’s use of repetition forces the visitor to concentrate on the minute details of the women’s faces in various ecstatic states…..

ARTIST: PIETRO AQUILA | CHRIS BENNIE | ANASTASIA BOOTH | LOUISE BOURGEOIS | SALVADOR DALI | AUDREY FLACK | BILL HENSON | PETRINA HICKS | WILLIAM HOGARTH | GORDON MATTA-CLARK | CLAUDE MELLAN | NIGEL MILSOM | GIROLAMO NERLI | GORDON SHEPHERDSON | DAVID STEPHENSON | HIROMI TANGO | DAVID WADELTON

Curator: Andrea Bubenik

Opening

6.15 for 6.30 pm Friday 15 September
to be opened by
Angela Ndalianis
Professor in Media, Swinburne University of Technology

See Full Article in CONVERSATION here: http://theconversation.com/sex-and-spirit-the-many-faces-of-ecstasy-84585

SEE MUSEUM’S LINK  and PDF Catalogue HERE: Ecstasy, Baroque and Beyond

 

 

Barry William Hale

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