GregoryThe Eternal Visions of Gustave Moreau“…the work of Gustave Moreau, which stands outside time, escapes into distant realms, glides over dreams, away from the excremental ideas…Aug 23Aug 23
GregoryVisionary and Fantasy Art: Allies in New FrontiersExploring their shared endeavor to enrich the imagination and its powers to transform the world.Jun 24Jun 24
GregoryThe Perilous Visions of Edward Burne-JonesEdward Burne-Jones (1833–1898) tended the visionary flame against what he saw as the “industrial horrors and moral decline of the age.”Jun 162Jun 162
GregoryThe Visionary Art of Amanda SageThe following article is part of a series exploring visionary art, which I unabashedly argue to be the most powerful and relevant art…Jun 1Jun 1
GregoryAmazonian Visions: The Art of Luis Tamani and Geenss ArchentiThe following article is intended to be a chapter in my upcoming book: Visionary Art. This chapter features the work of these two…May 25May 25
GregoryA New Vision of MichelangeloDifficult to argue is the status of Michelangelo as the pre-eminent visionary genius of the Renaissance age, and perhaps of all time. This…May 5May 5
GregoryEnter the IMAGINATRIX: The Visionary Art of Luke BrownThe artwork of Luke Brown charts frontiers of psychedelic mysticism and has earned him a place among a leading pantheon of visionary…May 3May 3
GregoryHilma af Klint: Visionary ArtistThe turn of the twentieth century opened the gates to modern times — a creative threshold characterized by radical new theories which…Mar 25Mar 25
GregoryThe Visionary Art of G. F. WattsThrough his investigation of the forces that move both humanity and the cosmos itself, English artist George Frederic Watts (1817–1904)…Mar 10Mar 10