Kabbalah in art and architecture

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Kabbalah in art and architecture

Alexander Gorlin

Thames & Hudson, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 190) and index

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The Kabbalistic idea of creation, as expressed through light, space and geometry, has left its unmistakable mark on our civilization. Drawing upon a wide array of historical materials and images of contemporary art, sculpture and architecture, architect Alexander Gorlin explores the influence, whether actually acknowledged or not, of the Kabbalah on modern design. Comprising ten chapters that each outline key concepts of the Kabbalah and its representations, both in historic diagrams and the modern built environment, Kabbalah in Art and Architecture puts forth an unparalleled and compelling reinterpretation of art and architecture through the lens of the Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism. A chapter on the Golem, and an epilogue that discusses German artist Anselm Kiefer's powerful interpretations of the Kabbalah, complete this unique book.

Table of Contents

1. The Ark, the Tent and the Temple * 2. Heavenly Palaces and the Throne Chariot * 3. The Void * 4. Sefirot * 5. The Crown * 6. Vessels of Light * 7. The Breaking of the Vessels * 8. Repair * 9. Golem * 10. Epilogue: Anselm Kiefer

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