In the second edition of "Sacred Passion," biographer Gregory
Wolfe chronicles the artistic career of William Schickel
(1919-2009) in the years since the original 1998 publication of
this book by the University of Notre Dame Press. There are two new
chapters, one on Schickel's recent contributions to the built
environment in several communities, and the other on his recent
paintings. There are 70 new color images, in addition to the 189
from the first edition, many of which have been replaced or
enhanced.
William Schickel was born in Stamford, Connecticut in 1919 and
raised in Ithaca, New York. He graduated from the University of
Notre Dame in 1944. His graduation project was the sculptural
fountain "Living Water," now in the university's grotto. In a
consistently productive career spanning more than six decades,
Schickel has combined his skills as a sculptor, architectural
designer, furniture designer, stained-glass artist, and painter
with his deep personal faith to bring a healing vision to a number
of American communities. In addition to his many paintings and
ritual arts creations, Schickel's public works include the
renovation of Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky, for which he received
the American Institute of Architects' Gold Medal Award; the
Duchesne Memorial Shrine in St. Charles, Missouri; the Miami Valley
Hospital Chapel in Dayton, Ohio; the "Rotunda of Creation" in the
Cincinnati Center for Health and Wellness; the renovation of the
Bellarmine Chapel in Cincinnati; the "Journeying with Christ" mural
in the St. John Neumann Church in Canton, Michigan; and the Larry
Hoffsis stained-glass window in the Epiphany Lutheran Church near
Dayton, Ohio.
Celebrating an artist of extraordinary faith, power, creativity,
and dedication, the second edition of "Sacred Passion" is a tribute
to William Schickel and his achievements.
"Here is an object--a book, a text, a generous portrait in
images--which speaks as a sacramental does, revealed here in the
chiasmic crossing between the contemporary and the ageless revealed
in William Schickel's paintings, stained glass, sculpture and
architecture, interwoven with the brilliance and sensitivity of
Greg Wolfe's text hovering over those images. Insofar as a book can
introduce us to the three- and four-dimensional world of the
sacred, this is that book. Light, stone, earth, air, fire, and
water: all fused here in the alembic of the contemporary Catholic
imagination." --Paul Mariani, Boston College
"One of my Franciscan Brothers used to say somewhat cynically to
his high school students that art will not save your soul, but it
can make your soul worth saving. I was reminded of these words in
reading Gregory Wolfe's book on William Schickel. Wolfe's
introduction to this important artist shows graphically how
Schickel in all of his art, but especially in his public
commissions, educates the heart by providing a sacred space where
people are drawn together by the clean simplicity of his spaces and
the images that he creates within those spaces. This is a book that
itself educates the heart through its journey into the sacred
passion of William Schickel." --Fr. Murray Bodo, OFM
General
Imprint: |
University of Notre Dame Press
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
August 2010 |
First published: |
July 2010 |
Authors: |
Gregory Wolfe
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Dimensions: |
314 x 235 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
|
Pages: |
240 |
Edition: |
2 Revised Edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-268-04417-6 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-268-04417-1 |
Barcode: |
9780268044176 |
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