- Alex Grey
Infobox Artist
name = Alex Grey
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occupation =Artist , painter,author
field = Spiritual andpsychedelic art Alex Grey (born November 29, 1953) is an American
artist specializing in spiritual andpsychedelic art (orvisionary art ) that is sometimes associated with theNew Age movement. Grey is aVajrayana practitioner. His "oeuvre " spans a variety of forms includingperformance art ,process art ,installation art ,sculpture ,visionary art , andpainting . Grey is a member of theIntegral Institute . He is also on the board of advisors for theCenter for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics , and is the Chair of Wisdom University's Sacred Art Department. He and his wife Allyson Grey are the co-founders of theChapel of Sacred Mirrors , a non-profit institution supporting Visionary Culture in New York City.Biography
Grey was born Alex Velzy in
Columbus, Ohio on November 29, 1953, the middle child of a middle-class couple. His father was a graphic designer and encouraged his son's drawing ability. Young Alex would collect insects and dead animals from the suburban neighborhood and bury them in the back yard. The themes of death and transcendence weave throughout his artworks, from the earliest drawings to later performances, paintings and sculpture. He went to theColumbus College of Art and Design for two years (1971-73), then dropped out and painted billboards in Ohio for a year (1973-74). Grey then attended theSchool of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston for one year, to study with the conceptual artist,Jay Jaroslav .At the Boston Museum School he met his wife, the artist Allyson Rymland Grey.cite web |url= http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2008/03/24/findrelig.DTL |title= LSD Helped Forge Alex Grey's Spiritual, Artistic and Love Lives |author= David Ian Miller |work=
San Francisco Chronicle "Finding My Religion" series |date=March 24 2008 |quote= ] During this period he had a series ofentheogen ically induced mystical experiences that transformed his agnosticexistentialism to a radicaltranscendentalism . The Grey couple would trip together onLSD . Alex then spent five years atHarvard Medical School working in the Anatomy department studying the body and preparing cadavers for dissection. He also worked at Harvard's department of Mind/Body Medicine with Dr. Herbert Benson and Dr. Joan Borysenko, conducting scientific experiments to investigate subtle healing energies. Alex's anatomical training prepared him for painting the Sacred Mirrors (explained below) and for doing medical illustration. When doctors saw his Sacred Mirrors, they asked him to do illustration work. Grey was an instructor in Artistic Anatomy and Figure Sculpture for ten years atNew York University , and now teaches courses in Visionary Art with Allyson at The Open Center [http://www.opencenter.org] in New York City; theNaropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado; the California Institute of Integral Studies and the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, New York.In 1972 Grey began a series of art actions that bear resemblance to rites of passage, in that they present stages of a developing psyche. The approximately fifty performance rites, conducted over the last thirty years, move through transformations from an egocentric to more sociocentric and increasingly worldcentric and theocentric identity. The most recent performance was WorldSpirit, a spoken word and musical collaboration with
Kenji Williams which was released in 2004 as a DVD.Grey's unique series of 21 life-sized paintings, the
Sacred Mirrors (on display at theChapel of Sacred Mirrors in New York City), takes the viewer on a journey toward their own divine nature by examining, in detail, the body, mind, and spirit. The Sacred Mirrors present the physical and subtle anatomy of an individual in the context of cosmic, biological and technological evolution. Begun in 1979, the series took a period of ten years to complete. It was during this period that he developed his depictions of the human body that "x-ray " the multiple layers of reality, and reveal the interplay of anatomical and spiritual forces. After painting the Sacred Mirrors, he applied this multidimensional perspective to such archetypal human experiences as praying, meditation, kissing, copulating, pregnancy, birth, nursing and dying. Grey’s recent work has explored the subject of consciousness from the perspective of "universal beings" whose bodies are grids of fire, eyes and infinite galactic swirls.Renowned healers
Olga Worral andRosalyn Bruyere have expressed appreciation for the skillful portrayal of clairvoyant vision in his paintings of translucent glowing bodies. Grey's paintings have been featured in venues as diverse as the album art of Tool,SCI , theBeastie Boys and Nirvana,Newsweek magazine, theDiscovery Channel ,Rave flyers and sheets of blotter acid. His work has been exhibited worldwide, includingFeature Inc. ,Tibet House ,Stux Gallery ,P.S. 1 ,The Outsider Art Fair and theNew Museum in NYC, theGrand Palais in Paris, theSao Paulo Biennial in Brazil. Alex has been a keynote speaker at conferences all over the world including Tokyo, Amsterdam, Basel, Barcelona and Manaus. The international psychedelic community has embraced Grey as an important mapmaker and spokesman for the visionary realm.A large installation called Heart Net by Alex and his wife, Allyson, was displayed at Baltimore's
American Visionary Art Museum in 1998-99. A mid-career retrospective of Grey's works was exhibited at theMuseum of Contemporary Art , San Diego in 1999. The large format art book, "Sacred Mirrors: The Visionary Art of Alex Grey" has been translated into five languages and has sold over one hundred thousand copies, unusual for an art book. His inspirational book, The Mission of Art, traces the evolution of human consciousness through art history, exploring the role of an artist's intention and conscience, and reflecting on the creative process as a spiritual path."Transfigurations" is Alex's second large-format monograph, containing over 300 color and black & white images of his work. Sounds True has released "The Visionary Artist", a CD of Grey's reflections on art as a spiritual practice. "ARTmind" is the artist's recent video exploring the healing potential of Sacred Art. Grey co-edited the book, "Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics" (Chronicle Books, 2002). In 2004 Grey’s VISIONS boxed set containing a portfolio of new works and "Sacred Mirrors" and "Transfigurations", his collected works. The
Chapel of Sacred Mirrors , CoSM, a long-term exhibition of fifty works of transformative art by Grey opened in the Fall of 2004 in New York City. He lives in New York City with his wife, painterAllyson Grey , and their daughter, actressZena Grey .Paintings
Grey’s paintings can be described as a blend of sacred,
visionary art andpostmodern art . He is best known for his paintings of glowing anatomical human bodies, images that “x-ray” the multiple layers of reality. His art is a complex integration of body, mind, soul, and spirit. The Sacred Mirrors, a life-sized series of 21 paintings, took 10 years to complete, and examines in detail the physical and metaphysical anatomy of the individual. "The inner body is meticulously rendered - not just anatomically precise but crystalline in its clarity"cite web |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=x3WibfHqGZUC&pg=PA251&lpg=PA251&dq=alex+grey's+mysticism&source=web&ots=FuGQM3COZv&sig=EOHN1-gydyTrfI4BynGWq5CtMGA&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=3&ct=result |title= Alex Grey's Mysticism |author= Donald Kuspit |work= Redeeming Art: Critical Reveries |date= 2000 |quote= ] . Many of his paintings include detailed representations of theskeleton ,nervous system ,cardiovascular system , andlymphatic system . Grey applies this multidimensional perspective to paint the universal human experience. His figures are shown in positions such as praying, kissing, copulating, pregnancy, birth and dying. His work incorporates many religious symbols, includingaura s,chakras , andicon s with geometricshape s andtessellation s in natural, industrial, andmulticultural situations. Grey’s paintings are permeated with an intense and subtle light that is rare in art history. “It is the light that is sublime in Grey’s oeuvre - which is the most important innovation in religious light since the Baroque - and that makes the mundane beings in them seem sublime, in every realistic detail of their exquisite being”.cite web |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=x3WibfHqGZUC&pg=PA251&lpg=PA251&dq=alex+grey's+mysticism&source=web&ots=FuGQM3COZv&sig=EOHN1-gydyTrfI4BynGWq5CtMGA&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=3&ct=result |title= Alex Grey's Mysticism |author= Donald Kuspit |work= Redeeming Art: Critical Reveries |date= 2000 |quote= ]Philosophy
Grey has also made his own contribution to the
philosophy of art in his book "The Mission of Art" (1998). Therein, he promotes the possibility of themystical potential of art: he argues that the process of artistic creation can (and should) play a role in the enlightenment of the artist. For him, the process of artistic creation holds the potential of transcending the limitations of the mind and more fully expressing the divine spirit. He also believes that art can induce within the viewer an elevated state wherein spiritual states of being are attained.In an interview with
Ken Wilber for "Integral Naked ", Grey described an experience of the sharedhallucination between him and his wife, which led him to believe inspirituality andspiritual practice .Reception
Painting and music groups
Grey's artwork has often been used by music groups on their album covers.
* An album of David Byrne remixes called "Visible Man" featured Grey's artwork.
*Michael Hedges 's album "Torched" features one of Grey's "Holy Fire" paintings on the cover.
* The liner notes for the Nirvana album "In Utero " included a reproduction of Grey's painting "Muscle System (Pregnant Woman)" among a series of photographs of the band.
* The cover of theString Cheese Incident 's albumUntying the Not features Grey's work "Cosmic Elf", commissioned specifically for the album.
*Hip-Hop group theBeastie Boys featured Grey's "Gaia" painting as well as his "Vision Crystal" image inside the booklet of their album "Ill Communication ".
* The rock band Tool has featured Grey's artwork as album artwork for their album "Lateralus ". He also executed the stage design for Tool for the associated tour that included massive reproductions of the album artwork as well as provide the artwork for the 2006 Tool album "10,000 Days ". Tool also used a few paintings from Alex on their 2007 tour of Europe, Asia, and North America
*In 2004 a live multimedia performance was recorded as a DVD titled "Worldspirit" - featuring the animated artwork and live spoken word of Alex Grey, coupled with the project direction and live music of Kenji Williams.
*The alleged mystical properties of Grey's artwork are discussed in Stuart Davis' 2006 DVD "Between the Music".In the media
Grey's artwork has been featured on the cover of "
Sub Rosa ", "Newsweek ", "High Times ", "Shaman's Drum ", "Shambhala Sun ", "Juxtapoz ", "Vision", "Gnosis " and "".The
Discovery Channel included Grey in a feature on art and creativity in altered states.The
Viking Youth Power Hour [http://www.thefeedlot.org/vikingyouth/show_show.php?show=68&x=9&y=16 interviewed Alex & Allyson Grey] about the role ofsacred art , the holy shenanigans ofBurning Man , and the development of his process.Grey's work and his
Chapel of Sacred Mirrors gallery in New York City are featured in a 2006 DVD release "CoSM The Movie", directed by Nick Krasnic.In "Variable Star", a science fiction novel written by
Spider Robinson based on a story outline byRobert A. Heinlein , Robinson devotes several pages to his protagonist's discovery of Grey's "Sacred Mirrors" and "Progress of the Soul" series, and to using them to enhance meditation.cite book
last = Heinlein
first = Robert
authorlink = Robert A. Heinlein
coauthors =Spider Robinson
title = Variable Star
edition = 1st edition
year = 2006
month = September
publisher = Tom Doherty Associates
location = New York
id = ISBN 076531312X
pages = pp. 170-173]Collections
*"Transfigurations"
*"Visions"Publications
* 1990 - "Sacred Mirrors: The Visionary Art of Alexander Grey" (Alex Grey) (
Inner Traditions - Bear & Company ) ISBN 0892813148
* 2001 - "Transfigurations" (Alex Grey) (Inner Traditions - Bear & Company ) ISBN 0892818514
* 2001 - "The Mission of Art" (Alex Grey) (Shambhala Publications Inc.) ISBN 157062545X
* 2006 - "True Visions" (Erik Davis and Pablo Echaurren) (Betty Books) ISBN 88-902372-0-1
* 2007 - "Metamorphosis: 50 Contemporary Surreal, Fantastic and Visionary Artists" (beinArt ) ISBN 978-0-9803231-0-8ee also
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Zena Grey
*Chapel of Sacred Mirrors
*10,000 days
* Tool
*Thangka
*Sky burial
* Nirvana's In UteroReferences
External links
* [http://www.alexgrey.com Alex Grey's Home Page]
* [http://www.cosm.org Chapel of Sacred Mirrors] home page
* [http://www.omplace.com/articles/SacredMirrors.html Interview] with Joel Metzger for the Online Noetic Network
* [http://www.haveyouseengod.com The "Have You Seen God" Mandala Collection, including work by Alex Grey]
* [http://beinart.org/artists/alex-grey/ Alex Grey - Visionary Art Collective] - Website documenting living contemporary Surreal, Fantastic Realists and Visionary artists
* [http://shiftinaction.com/discover/luminaries/alex_grey Alex Grey MP3 audio] - from "Shift in Action", sponsored byInstitute of Noetic Sciences
* [http://www.mungbeing.com/issue_9.html?articleID=682 Interview] and art pieces in MungBeing Magazine
* [http://www.kenjiwilliams.com/release/worldspirit/ws_detail.html Worldspirit DVD]
* [http://www.cosmthemovie.com CoSM The Movie DVD]
* [http://in.integralinstitute.org/search.aspx?keyword=alex%20grey Alex Grey on Integral Naked] - Art, MP3 interview, Video
* [http://www.myartspace.com/blog/2008/04/art-space-talk-alex-grey.html Interview with Myartspace]
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