Past Exhibitions
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Good Friday: The Suffering Christ in Contemporary Art
February 2, 2010 to May 16, 2010
MOCRA gives an encore presentation of one of its most popular exhibitions ever. Good Friday was originally presented in Spring 2009 as the second of two exhibitions celebrating MOCRA’s fifteenth anniversary. The exhibition includes works by over 30 artists of diverse backgrounds who have used the events of the day of Jesus’ death as inspiration for their own reflections on such themes as faith, suffering, loss, compassion, and unconditional love. The selected works are drawn from the MOCRA collection and works on long-term loan, and employ a wide range of media from painting and sculpture to fiber arts.
Some works employ familiar images such as Hans Holbein’s The Dead Christ in the Tomb (1521), or Heinrich Hoffmann’s Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane (1890), while others make use of traditional devotions such as the Stations of the Cross. Many of the artists translate the events of Jesus’ Passion to contemporary situations and draw forth a variety of insights, from the personal to the political. Good Friday proved to be among MOCRA’s most popular exhibitions ever, appealing to people from all walks of life. MOCRA is pleased to give audiences another opportunity to view this challenging and moving exhibition.
Artists in the exhibition include:
Peter Ambrose | Craig Antrim | Gryphon Blackswan | Edward Boccia | Nick Boskovich | Sr. Helen David Brancato | Frederick J. Brown | Bill Christman | Salvador Dalí | Michael David | Douglas DePice | Eleanor Dickinson | James Ensor | Nancy Fried | Ian Friend | Daniel Goldstein | Juan González | Luis González Palma | Patrick Graham | Steven Heilmer | Tobi Kahn | Adrian Kellard | Gerhard Knell | Horatio Hung-Yan Law | Stephen Luecking | Jim Morphesis | Daniel Ramirez | James Rosen | Georges Rouault | Thomas Skomski | Michael Tracy
Reflecting on Good Friday is a booklet of self-guided reflections on the art included in the exhibition, particularly appropriate for the Christian season of Lent. Partially inspired by the Stations of the Cross, it is structured around six episodes which are reflected in the works in the Good Friday exhibition. For each of these episodes, in addition to a brief summary of the episode and its significance, we provide a a reflection and reflection questions on a related artworks, along with relevant passages from the Christian Bible and space for notes or journaling.
Download a copy of Reflecting on Good Friday.
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Installation view of Good Friday: The Suffering Christ in Contemporary Art at MOCRA, 2010. Photo by Jeffrey Vaughn.
Read a review of Good Friday published in the UK weekly The Tablet, (posted here with permission of the publisher).
Read an article about Good Friday by MOCRA Director Terrence Dempsey, SJ, published in America.