Mikael Askergren: "Contemplating the problem of not personally holding any religious beliefs while at the same time recognizing the historic importance of music and architecture and art which is labeled 'religious,' I finally arrived at the conclusion that labeling magnificent examples of art as 'religious' is always a misnomer, because even though the experience of great art throughout western history almost always is connected to religious life in a very practical, direct sense, the religious experience and the experience of great art is never the same experience. Religion is never art. Religion in and by itself is always kitsch."
This video was recorded by Mikael Askergren with an iPhone 4 during the Pope's public audience at the "Aula Paolo VI" assembly hall in the Vatican, September 15, 2010. The video was edited in January 2011 and screened for the general public for the first time during a seminar about religion and art arranged by 'Supermarket Art Fair 2011' at Kulturhuset in Stockholm, Sweden, February 18, 2011.
The very kitsch "Aula Paolo VI" assembly hall was designed by Pier Luigi Nervi and completed in 1971.
The very kitsch bronze sculpture "La Resurrezione" ("The Resurrection") inside the "Aula Paolo VI" assembly hall was created by Pericle Fazzini and inaugurated in 1977.
more info:
http://www.askergren.com/religioniskitsch.html
http://www.supermarketartfair.com
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