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Stuckists see themselves as the first Remodernist art group
which strives 'towards a new spirituality in art' . Why do they believe this? Because they believe
that during the 20th century, Modernism lost it's way and that the art now being put before the
public is empty and not worthy of the name art. The following points 9 to 21 from the Stuckist
document Remodernism amplify what Stuckists mean by spiritual
art:
"9. Spirituality is the journey of the soul on earth. Its first principle is
a declaration of intent to face the truth. Truth is what it is, regardless of what we want it to be.
10. True art is the visible manifestation, evidence and facilitator of the souls journey.
11. Being a spiritual artist means addressing unflinchingly our projections, good and
bad, the attractive and the grotesque, our strengths as well as our delusions, in order to know
ourselves and thereby our true relationship with others and our connection to the divine.
12. Spiritual art is not about fairyland. It is about taking hold of the rough texture of
life. It is about addressing the shadow and making friends with wild dogs. Spirituality is the
awareness that everything in life is for a higher purpose.
13. Spiritual art is the
painting of things that touch the soul of the artist. Spiritual art does not mean the painting of
Madonnas or Buddhas.
14. Spiritual art does not often look very spiritual, it looks like
everything else because spirituality includes everything.
15. Spiritual art mediates
between the mundane and the unconscious. By definition, the unconscious is what we need to
explore and integrate.
16. It should be noted that technique is dictated by, and only
necessary to the extent to which it is commensurate with, the vision of the artist.
17.
Spiritual art is not religion. Spirituality is humanity's quest to understand itself and finds its
symbology through the clarity and integrity of its artists.
18. Why do we need a new
spirituality in art? Because connecting in a meaningful way is what makes people happy. Being
understood and understanding each other makes life enjoyable and worth living.
19.
We need an art that integrates body and soul and recognises enduring and underlying principles
which have sustained wisdom and insight throughout humanity's history. This is the proper
function of tradition.
20. The Remodernist's job is to bring God back into art but not as
God was before. Remodernism is not a religion, but we uphold that it is essential to regain
enthusiasm (from the Greek, en theos to be possessed by God).
21. The making of
true art is man's desire to communicate with himself, his fellows and his God. Art that fails to
address these issues is not art."
Let there be no doubt, there will be a spiritual
renaissance in art because there is nowhere else for art to go. Stuckism's mandate is to initiate
that spiritual renaissance now.
Conceptual art is arid and
sterile because it over-emphasises man's rationality at the expense of his spirit. As Hans
Hofmann writes:
"There are two kinds of reality: physical reality,
apprehended by the senses, and spiritual reality created emotionally and intellectually by the
conscious or subconscious powers of the mind."
As Conceptual artists are
primarily making use of their intellects, it is unsurprising that they should fall short of creating that
second kind of spiritual reality of which Hans Hofmann writes.
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