By TAHLIB
Large numbers of Americans are uninformed about the tenets, practices, history and leading figures of major faith traditions – including our own. For instance, fewer than half of Americans (47%) know that the Dalai Lama is Buddhist. Educational attainment is the single best predictor of religious knowledge, and also the biggest predictor for artistic appreciation. This week, we invite you to join the A&O board in taking an abbreviated version of the Religious Knowledge Survey conducted by the Pew Research Center, and afterwards to go visit a local museum. It is this link between art, education, and religious knowledge that makes "Lost Kingdoms" (above) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art my NEWS OF WEEK.
In other religious art news from across the USA, and around the world:
- Buddhist Art of Week: Hiroshi Sugimoto is the INSPIRE ME! Artist for May. [More News]
- Christian Art of Week: Gehard Demetz brings his wooden children to NYC [More News]
- Hindu Art of Week: Samira Akbari is fascinated with the temple erotica of India [More News]
- Islamic Art of Week: Tareq Sayed Rajab de Montfort is both avant-garde & gay [More News]
- Judaic Art of Week: Jewish/Hasidic artists open art gallery in Crown Heights [More News]
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