SeeAllThis Art Magazine NO. 36 - WINTER 2024/2025
At its essence, to live is to be forever departing or arriving, asking or answering. To be a pilgrim is to exist, convene, and converse within the valleys that form between these opposing peaks. To be a pilgrim is to choose curiosity and to embrace uncertainty that aggregates in the subconscious. Through his poetry that sings in the language of reality, David Whyte, wanderer and guest curator of this issue, ignites both internal and external dialogues. So feast upon places, chew on questions and indulge in the richest of stories you might never have encountered. May this issue be an endless journey, carrying you from where you are now, past your own frontiers, to the person you have yet to meet.
IN THIS ISSUE:
Interview with David Whyte: ‘Life is full of invitations’
Through the land: a short history of pilgrimage
To be a Pilgrim: the quests of six artists, activists, believers
Beautiful Questions: to start a conversation
Awakening: from Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha
Sacred Textiles: Olga de Amaral, Sayan Chanda en Gaston Ugalde
Lucio Fontana, Agnes Pelton, Robert Smithson: exploring circles in art
Go back to where you came from: a short story by Ali Smith
A personal repertoire of David Whyte’s 12 favourite pilgrimages
The people to watch: chefs, artists, poets, zen teachers
A curated guide of your new favourite spots in Rome by Jessica Collins and Iwan Baan
Books, gifts and exhibition tips for the upcoming season
At its essence, to live is to be forever departing or arriving, asking or answering. To be a pilgrim is to exist, convene, and converse within the valleys that form between these opposing peaks. To be a pilgrim is to choose curiosity and to embrace uncertainty that aggregates in the subconscious. Through his poetry that sings in the language of reality, David Whyte, wanderer and guest curator of this issue, ignites both internal and external dialogues. So feast upon places, chew on questions and indulge in the richest of stories you might never have encountered. May this issue be an endless journey, carrying you from where you are now, past your own frontiers, to the person you have yet to meet.
IN THIS ISSUE:
Interview with David Whyte: ‘Life is full of invitations’
Through the land: a short history of pilgrimage
To be a Pilgrim: the quests of six artists, activists, believers
Beautiful Questions: to start a conversation
Awakening: from Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha
Sacred Textiles: Olga de Amaral, Sayan Chanda en Gaston Ugalde
Lucio Fontana, Agnes Pelton, Robert Smithson: exploring circles in art
Go back to where you came from: a short story by Ali Smith
A personal repertoire of David Whyte’s 12 favourite pilgrimages
The people to watch: chefs, artists, poets, zen teachers
A curated guide of your new favourite spots in Rome by Jessica Collins and Iwan Baan
Books, gifts and exhibition tips for the upcoming season
At its essence, to live is to be forever departing or arriving, asking or answering. To be a pilgrim is to exist, convene, and converse within the valleys that form between these opposing peaks. To be a pilgrim is to choose curiosity and to embrace uncertainty that aggregates in the subconscious. Through his poetry that sings in the language of reality, David Whyte, wanderer and guest curator of this issue, ignites both internal and external dialogues. So feast upon places, chew on questions and indulge in the richest of stories you might never have encountered. May this issue be an endless journey, carrying you from where you are now, past your own frontiers, to the person you have yet to meet.
IN THIS ISSUE:
Interview with David Whyte: ‘Life is full of invitations’
Through the land: a short history of pilgrimage
To be a Pilgrim: the quests of six artists, activists, believers
Beautiful Questions: to start a conversation
Awakening: from Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha
Sacred Textiles: Olga de Amaral, Sayan Chanda en Gaston Ugalde
Lucio Fontana, Agnes Pelton, Robert Smithson: exploring circles in art
Go back to where you came from: a short story by Ali Smith
A personal repertoire of David Whyte’s 12 favourite pilgrimages
The people to watch: chefs, artists, poets, zen teachers
A curated guide of your new favourite spots in Rome by Jessica Collins and Iwan Baan
Books, gifts and exhibition tips for the upcoming season