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And like af Klint, Pelton rooted her work in her practice of theosophy — the belief in a deeper spiritual reality that can be accessed through heightened awareness — and used color, abstract forms and symbols to convey the sublime. New York Times, "The T List: Five Things We Recommend This Week," 12 Mar. 2020

In Europe the tenets of Buddhism, theosophy, and anthroposophy were in vogue, and many other artists of the period — including Kandinsky and Malevich — explored a spiritual basis for their art. Andrew Ferren, New York Times, "In Search of Hilma af Klint, Who Upended Art History, But Left Few Traces," 21 Oct. 2019

Bloom began to explore theosophy, Vedanta (one of the main branches of Hindu philosophy) and other forms of spiritualism. Sebastian Smee, Washington Post, "Artist Hyman Bloom’s body of work is revered. And the bodies are cadavers.," 31 July 2019

The only one that’s local to Sweden would be the anthroposophical movement and Rudolf Steiner, and theosophy and stuff. Alissa Wilkinson, Vox, "Ari Aster on his new film Midsommar: “I keep telling people I want it to be confusing”," 2 July 2019

This may have been the nerdiest moment in American politics since Henry Wallace wandered into theosophy. Charles P. Pierce, Esquire, "We Were Close to a Eureka Moment During James Comey's Testimony," 8 June 2017

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