Giorgio Andreotta Calò
Giorgio Andreotta Calò
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The monumental glazed windows of the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam are one striking feature. In the Middle Ages these were filled with stained glass, so the light penetrated in myriad chromatic variations. The majority of the Oude Kerk's stained-glass windows were destroyed during the Iconoclastic Fury of 1566, as the Calvinists preferred a stripped-back profession of faith, with little room for imagery or warmth. By covering all the windows with red filters Giorgio Andreotta Calò offers a novel insight into this history. With the red light Calò brings the Roman Catholic visual idiom back into the building and reflects on the Iconoclastic Fury of 1566 and the revolution in religious thinking. The three parts of this book separately deal about: 01. The temporary installation in the church (Anastasis); 02. A photographic work on the depiction of the Annunciation; 03. A report of the public debate and the court case that were provoked by the permanent installation at the Heilig Graf (Holy Sepulcher). Exhibition: Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (25.05.-23.09.2018)
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