NY ARTS MAGAZINE
By Stephen Boyer
NEW YORK---The Cloisters opened in 1934, 17 years after Mother Cabrini’s death, which was the same year John D. Rockefeller, Jr. started the project. The more I look at this seemingly quiet corner of Manhattan, I believe both the Cloisters and the Mother Cabrini Shrine have significant allegiances to old European religious power—a coded, out-in-the-open symbol of allegiance to pre-democratic ideals—while also standing as symbols of American possibility. Once inside the Mother Cabrini sanctuary I found myself transfixed by her mummified corpse. Then I noticed the late afternoon light pouring through the stain glass representation of her on the back wall of the sanctuary. [link]
By Stephen Boyer
Mother Cabrini Shrine, NY, NY. Image courtesy of Stephen Boyer. |