Tuesday, July 23, 2013

LUMA


July 20–November 3, 2013
“The absolute acknowledgment of all that lies beyond us—the glory that fills heaven and earth.” This definition of worship by author Evelyn Underhill is what artist Teresa Albor references in her installation All That Lies Beyond Us. People of all ages, faiths, and nationalities are invited to participate by writing to Albor about their own evidence that something lies beyond us.
Over the life of the exhibition, submitted statements will be written on the gallery walls of the museum.
my answer Albor's  "Why I know something exists beyond us": 
I know this? No, no knowing, an impossiblity of knowing - that is biological and timely. This is more a sensation within and without time, within and without my personal me, a sense of before and after and now losing relationship, slipping into one other seamlessly, on and on and on. So why not ghosts and heavens, gods and God, godlessness, nothing, lux continuum, absolutes of longing and completion and darkness?