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Published to accompany MASS MoCA's landmark installation of
LeWitt's innovative wall drawings, this book celebrates the artist
and his illustrious 50-year career. Published in association with
Mass MoCA Exhibition Schedule: Mass MoCA, North Adams,
Massachusetts (opens November 16, 2008)
As our relationship with the world unravels and needs to take a new
form, The Wanton Green presents a collection of inspiring,
provoking and engaging essays by modern pagans about their own
deep, passionate and wanton relationships with the earth. "Where do
we locate the sacred? In a place, a meeting, memory, a momentary
glimpse? The Wanton Green provides no easy answers and instead,
offers a multitude of perspectives on how our relationships with
the earth, the sacred, the world through which we move are forged
and remade." Phil Hine. Contents: Foreword (Graham Harvey) ,"She
said: 'You have to lose your way'"(Maria van Daalen), Fumbling in
the landscape (Runic John), Finding the space, finding the words
(Rufus Harrington),Stone in my bones (Sarah Males), A Heathen in
place: working with Mugwort (Robert Wallis),Wild, wild water (Lou
Hart), Facing the waves (Gordon MacLellan),The dragon waters of
place: a journey to the source (Susan Greenwood), Catching the
Rainbow Lizard (Maria van Daalen), The rite to roam (Julian Vayne),
Places of Power (Jan Fries), Natural magic is art (Greg Humphries),
Pagan Ecology: on our perception of nature, ancestry and home (Emma
Restall Orr), Because we have no imagination, (Susan Cross), The
crossroads of perception, (Shani Oates), Devon, Faeries and me,
(Woody Fox), Lud's Church, (Gordon MacLellan), Places of spirit and
spirits of place: of Fairy and other folk, and my Cumbrian bones
(Melissa Montgomery), A life in the woods: protest site paganism,
(Adrian Harris) We first met in the north, (Barry Patterson),
Museum or Mausoleum (Mogg Morgan), Hills of the ancestors,
townscapes of artisans (Jenny Blain), Smoke and mirrors (Stephen
Grasso), America (Maria van Daalen), Standing at the crossroads,
Meet the authors . About the editors Gordon MacLellan is a shaman,
storyteller and artist whose work sets out to find ways of
celebrating the relationships between people, place and wildlife.
Gordon's books include Talking to the Earth, Sacred Animals and
Celebrating Nature (all with Capall Bann), StarMatter and the
Piatkus Guide to Shamanism Susan Cross is a poet, heritage and
environmental interpretation consultant and occasional pirate.
About a decade ago she realised that she has probably always been
some kind of animist mystic and since then has endeavoured to make
that a more conscious, clearer and brighter part of her life.
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