Jurate Macnoriute
Introduction to Spirituality of ArtConfucius said that the study of the supernatural is injurious indeed. Confucius also taught: show respect to spiritual beings, but keep them at a distance. Thus Confucius warns that research into spirituality is plain dicey. But let us do not obey to this opinion and let us try to find truth about spirituality in art, because truth is the highest worth of any researcher.
After reviewing Internet resources we may state that discussions of spirituality are more popular in countries of former socialism and less in the West and in the Far East. Ones yet hope in better life after death, others already do not believe in postmortem being. The cause of such difference sooner consists in historic conditions -- communistic states were separated from church, Western states never were separated. What is restricted gains greater value, and what is permissible has little value. Thereof there are variances in thinking, and this my research into spirituality can be no equally interesting for our readers in the Eastern Europe with renewed religiosity and in the secular West, in the Far East and in the Near East.
I must say that this my research contains wider understanding of spirituality, but not only religious. I am analyzing features of spiritual art touching the problem in such aspects: what are differences between spiritual and spiritless arts; relation between beauty and goodness; how do proportions of the golden ratio and whole numbers determining character of spirituality in art; characteristics of spirituality of various art styles, nationalities, women art, abstract art, mentally ill artists'.
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Human spirit exists -- this axiom apprehensible as a dogmatic reality that functions in religious surroundings. But various people, various teachings, various religions have different understanding of the words spirituality, spirit, spiritual, and here we get into indeterminacy. Because the object of this research is so subjective and depending on time and place, let us take as basis of its understanding the representation in contemporary dictionaries like Oxford's and WordNet. Thus in dictionaries the first purport is constituted so: spirituality is property or income owned by a church (church -- a place for public (especially Christian) worship). This purely material description states that spirituality is church's building, its interior with works of art, surrounding earth and other architectural buildings paled around church, or money gathered up from population for religious ministration. The latter kind of spirituality (collecting large sums of money from churchgoers for church administration) is most doubtful, but I am not going to investigate things of church finances. I take interest only in art. Thus art presented in a church is spirituality or, in other words, art of church contains spirituality. Let us replace the concept church's art with religious art, because in principle church represents only place of collective praying of Christians. Category religious art contains also the art on religious thematic that is in homes of believers and museums.
Other senses of spirituality are these: the state or quality of being concerned with spiritual matters; the immaterial or sacred; relating to the spirit. The first part of description hides indeterminateness, because nobody saw immaterial one, and the word sacred is understandable differently in various states of earth. For example, if in China dragon is rated as sacred, in the West dragon was known as ugly monster.
Let us elucidate what is spirit? Thus in dictionaries spirit described in such way: 1. The vital principle or animating force within living things (In formal level that must be related to the golden section, because it is known that in principle of building of living nature just this ratio laid. Also the golden section is called divine ratio.); 2. Tone, feel, feeling, flavor, look, smell, the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people, feelings of loyalty to a group, team, society, etc. (distinct from body feelings and what arouse them); 3. A fundamental emotional and activating principle determining one's character; a characteristic quality or mood of something. (What is can be style -- a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period.); 4. A soul without a body, any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings, magical creature (Supernatural being. Ghost seen, for example, in way of hallucinations.); 5. Emotional state, the state of a person's emotions (especially with regard to pleasure or dejection. A state of mind or mood; an attitude. (The prevailing psychological state is mood); 6. Intent, purport, the intended meaning of a communication; the real or intended meaning or purpose (Something what have meaning open or intended); 7. Liveliness, life, sprightliness, animation and energy in action or expression, willingness to assert oneself, courage (May be associated with inspired creative working); 8. Heart, an inclination or tendency of a certain kind (Heart and love, but not mind).
Thus from dictionaries I have deduced such senses of spirituality:
1. The material sense states that religious art contains spirituality. Let us call such art spiritual.
2. The immaterial sense of spirituality related to these subjects: the golden section; feelings and what arouse them; style; ghost; mood; intended, but not spilled out meaning; inspired creative working; heart and love, but not mind and formal logic.
Let us conform to these contemporary axioms in further our research into Spirituality of Art.
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