THIS IS THE PLACE FOR DISCOVERIES AND DISCUSSIONS OF THE MOST INVENTIVE ART FORMS – ALL KINDS OF ART THAT IS FAR-OUT, FANTASTIC, FREE-SPIRITED, FUN, FUNKY, PHENOMENAL AND GOOD FOR THE SOUL. (MAMA CALLED IT SUI GENERIS)
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A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS, BUT THE FIRST PHOTOS TAKEN BY THE JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE, RELEASED LAST MONTH BY NASA, ARE WORTH THOUSANDS OF GALAXIES. CAPTURING LIGHT THAT BEGAN TRAVELING BILLIONS OF YEARS AGO, THESE IMAGES OF THE DISTANT UNIVERSE ARE NOTHING IF NOT AWE-INSPIRING — AND SPIRIT-STIRRING, TOO, AS THEY EVOKE UNSEEN, UNFATHOMABLE FORCES FAR BIGGER THAN US LITTLE HUMANS ON OUR FUNKY, TROUBLED PLANET.

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By Edward M. Gómez Palestinian West BankThe British artist J.P. Lux’s photo-filled report about the use of public art — painted murals and graffiti — to express resistance to the Israeli occupation LondonA rare showing of the paintings of the Swedish-born, pioneering eco-feminist and earthy-spiritualist artist Monica Sjöö
Cathy Ward reports In the “other” worldbrutjournal’s visual director, the photographer Bill Westmoreland, reimagines the 19th-century “spirit photo”: an exclusive portfolio ART TO NOURISH THE SPIRIT — AND STIR THESOUL
FREE ACCESS TO THIS ARTICLE, CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO GO GET IT!Read MoreFUMIO SHIOZAWA: BUDDHIST ART’S ICONSREVISITED
In Japan, the artist Fumio Shiozawa, inspired by the iconography of Buddhist art and its appearance in old woodblock prints, has created new images for our time that evoke the spirit — and the spiritual character and teachings — of his ancient subjects. Coming soon.“SPIRIT PHOTOS”: THE CAMERA AS CLEVER CONJURER
John Foster, the St. Louis-based graphic designer and longtime collector of outsider art and vernacular photography — found images made by unknown creators — shares some rare, vintage “spirit photos” from his treasure trove. They’re inventive, odd, and delightfully spooky.Read MoreANGELA ROGERS: FROM THE TAROT TO THE“POPPET”
The artist Angela Rogers has made several one-of-a-kind sets of tarot cards and is intrigued by the mythic powers associated with the main characters who appear in the centuries-old diviner’s deck. She has interpeted them as three-dimensional sculptural figures, too.Read MoreAdvertisementARTIST JUDITH McNICOL: FLYING TOWARD THELIGHT
Judith McNicol ran an artist collective’s gallery in Scotland, sometimes did field studies as a geologist, and became a neurosomatic therapist, but her most far-reaching journey, through art, has been to the depths of the psyche. From London, Cathy Ward reports.Read MoreTHE DEEP TRUTHS OF BONEWOMAN, SPIRITPAINTER
Based in California, the artist Reda Rackley, a.k.a. “Bonewoman,” makes paintings that evoke a sense of her ancestors and a broader recognition of history and spirituality, and of such mythic figures as witches, crones, and druids. She speaks with Gray Campbell about art — and deep soul.Read MoreCAPTURING THE ANCIENT SPIRIT IN ART ANDPHOTOS
In an exclusive photo essay, brutjournal’s visual director, the photographer Bill Westmoreland, examines and aims his camera at the self-taught Jamaican artist Vincent Atherton’s soulful, carved-wood sculptures — out in nature, that is, not inside a gallery. Coming soon.