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The Art of Guy Chase
edited by James Romaine with essays by Albert Pedulla, Ted Precott, Wayne Roosa, Joel Sheesley
The Art of Guy Chase explores the visual, conceptual, and spiritual complexities of one of the most provocative contemporary visual artists of faith. Chase's art is characterized by intentionally cultivated contradictions between humor and sobriety, contemplation and irony, material tactility and sacred meaning. Lavishly illustrated, this book documents Guy Chase's faithful response to an artistic calling and his methodical engagement with the history of Christianity and the visual arts as a strategy of renewing that
relationship today.
We recommend ordering this title through Hearts
and Minds.
"Bridging differences Guy Chase's art is full of surprises, twists, humour, candor, inventiveness and delight; Chase takes the postmodern visual language to its ends of hubris and
significance; always turning our assumptions upside down. This marvelous collections of his work and essays by friends/scholars creates a humble dialogue that lays
a track for generations of future artists who wrestle
with art and faith."
Makoto Fujimura
"In a time when painting is suspect as an art form,
Guy Chase's subtle nuanced paintings celebrate the hand—the paint, the brush stroke, the surface texture and the very act of making art. A conceptual thread gives a spirit of modernism, yet each piece is an
invitation to come close and enter Chase's meditative world of devotional reflection. This book chronicles his spiritual and artistic journey and is a valuable
contribution to the growing collection of books on artists of faith."
Sandra Bowden
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