Wassily Kandinsky's Sounds (Klänge, 1912) is a rare and beguiling creation, poised between painting and poetry, image and word| The Culturium
Paul G. Chandler explores Rembrandt’s "Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem", a meditation on art, sorrow, faith and divine hope.| The Culturium
The post-impressionist painter, Paul Cézanne, found creative inspiration from La Montagne Sainte-Victoire, Provence, unleashing the artistic muse within.| The Culturium
The photographic genius of Ansel Adams was a search for beauty and timelessness in the natural world.| The Culturium
"Only the Lover Sings" by Joseph Pieper is a beautiful exposition and collection of his thoughts on work, music, art, sculpture and being itself.| The Culturium
The writings and paintings of artist mystic, Agnes Martin, reveal a profound insight into the human condition, which is liberated through the medium of art.| The Culturium
Sculptor Antony Gormley's inspirational TED talk describes how his work explores the interior space within our own bodies in relation to the exterior world.| The Culturium
Wassily Kandinsky's "Concerning the Spiritual in Art" is a metaphysical tract beyond compare in the history of the visual arts.| The Culturium
"Art will unify all humanity. Art is one—indivisible. Art has its many branches, yet all are one." The beautiful paintings and prose of Nicholas Roerich.| The Culturium
Artist Mark Rothko's profound book outlines his views on topics ranging from the Renaissance to contemporary art.| The Culturium
Albert Camus' "Jonas or The Artist at Work" explores the feelings of isolation of a humble painter overwhelmed by the demands of family and life itself.| The Culturium
Eric Nicholson reflects upon the way in which William Blake's illustrations of the Book of Job are a beautiful visual depiction of the spiritual path.| The Culturium