In this episode of The Artistic Vision, we welcome artist and professor Duncan Simcoe, who offers a rich framework for understanding Christian art through the categories of prophetic and devotional expression. Simcoe reflects on whether art can truly be taught and explores the artist’s journey from imitation to originality. He shares the story behind his compelling series Black Drawings—a body of work that began, as he puts it, by “making the right mistake.” Using humble materials like tar pa...
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In this episode of The Artistic Vision, we welcome artist and professor Duncan Simcoe, who offers a rich framework for understanding Christian art through the categories of prophetic and devotional expression. Simcoe reflects on whether art can truly be taught and explores the artist’s journey from imitation to originality. He shares the story behind his compelling series Black Drawings—a body of work that began, as he puts it, by “making the right mistake.” Using humble materials like tar pa...
CM Howell: "An Outlaw Country Musician, Architect, and Theologian..."
The Artistic Vision
43 minutes
2 months ago
CM Howell: "An Outlaw Country Musician, Architect, and Theologian..."
Charles Howell is an Outlaw Country musician, turned architect, and now, theologian. Today, Howell introduces us to the theological aesthetics of Eberhard Jüngel. We also dive into the rebellious world of Outlaw Country Music which leads us to its unexpected intersections with Theological Play. In this episode, we unravel the stories behind the music that defies norms and the spiritual narratives that challenge our perceptions. C. M. Howell worked in architecture before receiving his Ph...
The Artistic Vision
In this episode of The Artistic Vision, we welcome artist and professor Duncan Simcoe, who offers a rich framework for understanding Christian art through the categories of prophetic and devotional expression. Simcoe reflects on whether art can truly be taught and explores the artist’s journey from imitation to originality. He shares the story behind his compelling series Black Drawings—a body of work that began, as he puts it, by “making the right mistake.” Using humble materials like tar pa...