The Art Gallery of New South Wales is staging an exhibition entitled, “Goddess: Divine Energy” from 13 October 06 to 27 January 07.
This is no dry exhibition of religion past. Just a cursory tour though the official website reveals this as a journey into the emerging currents of goddess spirituality within post-modern Australia.
You’ll be introduced to Dakini, Durga, Kali, Lakshmi, Radha, Tara and other Buddhist and Hindu goddesses. You’ll have opportunities to ‘send a goddess message’ and win an Aveda spa treatment and Goddess private tour. You’ll be educated on tantra, chakras, yantras, mantras and mandallas. There’s even after hours celebrity talks, one of which invites men to get in touch with their goddess side.
It’s clearly designed to be interactive.
“Goddess: Divine Energy is the first major exhibition in Australia to explore the many manifestations of the divine female in Hindu and Buddhist art. Created as a focus for veneration and meditation, these beautiful works of art are rich with symbols that convey the many lessons and insights the Goddess provides as she guides towards attainment and ultimate bliss. The power (shakti) and wisdom (prajna) of the Goddess resides within each one of us waiting to be awakened.”
This looks to be a fascinating exhibition, as much for what it suggests about the spiritual currents within post-modernity as the artwork itself. Once again it draws me to meditate on how the resurrection event speaks into this context.
Thanks to John Forth for the tip.







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