Mukherjee & Rosenstock's beautiful collaboration is a moving and deeply profound meditation on the soul's journey from this life to the next.| The Culturium
Contemporary Indian poet, Abhay K., explores the raison d'être behind his art and the way in which poetry has the power to transform the destiny of man.| The Culturium
Mystical tanka composed by Irish poet, Gabriel Rosenstock, in response to the glorious art of French symbolist painter, Odilon Redon.| The Culturium
Glowing images from photographer, Jason Symes, with haiku responses in Irish and English by Gabriel Rosenstock. Absolutely beautiful.| The Culturium
Kon Markogiannis & Gabriel Rosenstock offer a collaboration of image and word focusing on the fragility of life, with Greek translations by Sarah Thilykou.| The Culturium
"Serpent in the Wilderness" is a beautiful monograph of the holy path of yoga, from ashrams and caves throughout India to living rooms across America.| The Culturium
JNANI is a feature-length documentary focusing on the life and teachings of the great Indian sage, Sri Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi.| The Culturium
Rabindranath Tagore's exquisite volume of poetry, the Gitanjali, won the Bengali polymath the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.| The Culturium
"Love Letter to Kashmir" is the creative collaboration of Masood Hussain & Gabriel Rosenstock, both inspired by the landscapes of Kashmir.| The Culturium
Gabriel Rosenstock discusses the art of transcreating poetry, his Celtic upbringing and how the appreciation of haiku may be a gateway to enlightenment.| The Culturium
Rosenstock & Mukherjee's collaboration of verse and visual art reflects the inner of lives of people on the murals of our town and cities across the globe.| The Culturium
For seven months, Krishnamurti kept a daily record of his perceptions and states of consciousness in the most sublimely lyrical language ever composed.| The Culturium
Gabriel Rosenstock reveals the literary and transcendental essence of haiku, beautifully illustrated by the photography of Ron Rosenstock.| The Culturium