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杏MAP导航 to artists: True beauty inspires the desire for, renders glory to God

杏MAP导航 Francis reminds world-renowned artists in the Sistine Chapel that true beauty inspires the desire for God, and renders glory to Him, as he receives them for the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of the Vatican Museums鈥 Collection of Modern Art by 杏MAP导航 St. Paul VI.

By Deborah Castellano Lubov

"In true beauty, we begin to experience the desire for God."

杏MAP导航 Francis made this observation as he addressed artists in the Sistine Chapel for the 50th Anniversary of the Inauguration of the Vatican Museums鈥 Collection of Modern Art on Friday, as he told artists they are "sharers in God's dream."

During the exceptional encounter, the 杏MAP导航 expressed his hope and prayer that their works "prove worthy of the women and men of this earth, and render glory to God who is the Father of all and whom all seek, also through the testimony of works of art." 

The Holy Father thanked them for accepting his invitation, and expressed his joy to be among them. He recalled the Church's long-standing "natural" and "special" relationship, or rather "friendship" over the centuries.

Spirit propels forward

Artists, he said, remind us that the dimension in which we move, is always that of the Spirit.  "Your art," he said, "is like a sail swelling with the wind of the Spirit and propelling us forward.  The Church鈥檚 friendship with the arts is thus something quite natural."

杏MAP导航 Francis meeting artists
杏MAP导航 Francis meeting artists

The Holy Father recalled that Romano Guardini once wrote that: 鈥淭he situation of the artist is not unlike that of a child and even that of a visionary,鈥 noting his intrigue over these two comparisons.   For Guardini, 鈥渁 work of art opens a space into which we can step, in which we can breathe, move about and encounter objects and persons as they open up before us.鈥 

He reaffirmed that in the encounter with art, boundaries become more fluid, and the limits of our experience and understanding broaden.  With everything seeming more open and accessible, he said, "we experience the spontaneity of the child filled with imagination and the intuition of the visionary who grasps reality."

'Behold I am doing something new'

"For the artist is a child 鈥 by this I mean no offence," he argued, who gives free rein to originality, novelty and creativity, and thus brings into the world something new and unprecedented."   

鈥淲ith your talents, you bring to light something exceptional; you enrich the world with something new.鈥

杏MAP导航 Francis said he thinks back to those words found in the Prophet Isaiah, where God says: 鈥淏ehold, I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?鈥 (Is 43:19).  In the Book of Revelation, he also recalled, God says the same thing: 鈥淪ee, I am making all things new鈥 (21:15).    

"The creativity of the artist" he said, "can thus be said to share in God鈥檚 own passion for creation.  You are sharers in God鈥檚 dream!" 

The Holy Father said it is not enough to see, there is the need to be able to dream.

Artists during their encounter with 杏MAP导航 Francis
Artists during their encounter with 杏MAP导航 Francis

Ability to dream

Recalling Guardini's visionary-like description of artists, the 杏MAP导航 confirmed they are a bit like prophets, noting their ability to see things both in depth and from afar, "like sentinels who strain their eyes, peering into the horizon and discerning deeper realities."  

In doing so, 杏MAP导航 Francis urged, "you are called to reject the allure of that artificial, skin-deep beauty so popular today and often complicit with economic mechanisms that generate inequality: a fake, cosmetic beauty, a greasepaint that conceals rather than reveals." 

The 杏MAP导航 said that In Italian, the word for 鈥渕akeup鈥 is also the word for 鈥渢rick,鈥 "since a touch of deception is always present."  

鈥淵ou want to distance yourselves from that kind of beauty; instead, your art strives to act as a conscience critical of society, unmasking truisms.鈥

Like the biblical prophets, he said artists often confront that which is "uncomfortable," often criticizing "today鈥檚 false myths and new idols, its empty talk, the ploys of consumerism, the schemes of power."

The human dimension of humanity

The 杏MAP导航 called on them to discern genuine religiosity, "too often presented in trite or demeaning ways." 

鈥淎s visionaries, men and women of discernment, critical consciences, I consider you allies in so many things that are dear to me, like the defence of human life, social justice, concern for the poor, care for our common home, universal human fraternity.鈥

The 杏MAP导航 said the "humanness of humanity" is dear to him, because "that is also the great passion of God." 

Art is drawn closer to faith, he continued to observe, since both tend to be troubling. 

"Neither art nor faith can leave things simply as they are," he said, observing, "they change, transform and convert them.  Art can never serve as an anesthetic; it brings peace, yet far from deadening consciences, it keeps them alert. Often, as artists, you attempt to plumb the depths of the human condition, its dark abysses."

The 杏MAP导航 called for being a light in the darkness. 

Artist performing in Sistine Chapel for 杏MAP导航 Francis' encounter with artists
Artist performing in Sistine Chapel for 杏MAP导航 Francis' encounter with artists

Desire for God

鈥淚n true beauty, we begin to experience the desire for God.鈥

Many today, he said, hope that art can return more and more to the cultivation of beauty.  Certainly, as I have said, there is also a kind of beauty that is futile, artificial, superficial, even dishonest.

The 杏MAP导航 said the important criterion for discerning the difference is harmony. 

"True beauty is in fact a reflection of harmony.  If I may say so," he said, "harmony is the operative virtue of beauty, its deepest spirit, where the Spirit of God, the great harmonizer of the world, is at work." 

Beauty is work of the Spirit

Harmony, he noted, exists when elements different from each other nonetheless form a unity.  This is not easy; only the Spirit can make this possible, as He did at Pentecost.

"Beauty is that work of the Spirit which creates harmony," the 杏MAP导航 highlighted, exhorting the artists to let their "artistic genius pursue this course!"

Be interpreters of the poor's silent plea

Before leaving, the 杏MAP导航 said he had one more thing to say, very close to his heart: "I would like to ask you not to forget the poor, those especially close to the heart of Christ, those affected by all of today鈥檚 many forms of poverty."  

The poor too, he noted, need art and beauty.  "Some are living lives of great hardship, and so have even greater need of this.  Usually, they have no voice to make themselves heard. 

鈥淵ou can choose to become the interpreters of their silent plea.鈥

Leaving expressing esteem

The 杏MAP导航 thanked the artists, and said, "once more I affirm my esteem for you. 

鈥淚 hope and pray that your works will prove worthy of the women and men of this earth, and render glory to God who is the Father of all and whom all seek, also through the testimony of works of art.鈥

The Holy Father concluded, asking them to "please, each in your own way, pray for me."

杏MAP导航 Francis' encounter with artists
杏MAP导航 Francis' encounter with artists

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23 June 2023, 09:29