The Oracles Eye

February 2024

Curated by Stephen Romano

Includes works of artists William H. Mortensen, Wolfgang Grässe, Charles A.A. Dellschau, A Fiorello, William Blayney, Albrecht Durer, Jacob Bohme, Jordan Barlow, Darcílio Lima, Josh Stebbins, Edward Colver, Chris Stein, Matthew Bede Murphy,  Barry William Hale, Ellen  Stagg, Destiny Turner, Kim Bo Yung, Alexis Karl, Daniel Gonçalves, Courtney Brooke Hall, Dan Barry, Ken Weaver, Erik Bergrin, Cormac Figgis, Ray Robinson, Dolorosa De La Cruz, Thann Clark, Shane Michael Donnelly, Ebon Flowe, India Evans, Sam Wellington, Matthew Dutton, and others.

Throughout the history of art, the association between artists and the occult has been a consistent theme. It is no wonder that many artists find inspiration in the mysterious and mystical. From ancient civilizations to modern times, the power of the occult has fascinated and captured theimagination of artists. This has resulted in some of the most haunting and unforgettable works of art, either as foretellers of fantastical utopian futures or as vehement end-of-the-world prophets.

An oracle is someone who is believed to offer wise advice, prophetic predictions or discernment, which is often thought to be inspired by divine sources. In the Bible, a message from God to humanity is usually given in response to a prayer for direction. When such predictions are made using occult methods, it is considered a form of divination. Oracles were believed to be a direct means for the gods to communicate with humans. 

Although none of the artists in this show consider themselves to be soothsayers or oracles, their creative process allows them to gain access to metaphysical wisdom as the veils that separate them from the real substance of the world become thinner. When spiritual knowledge is conveyed cathartically in the artist’s work, it can serve as an affirmation for seekers who long for deeper spiritual awareness and empowerment.

Previous
Previous

Tintype Photography - March 20234

Next
Next

My Bloody Valentine - Feb 2024