Art's noble past and uncertain future still meet in his frayed, beautiful, hieratic surfaces, which hark back to ancient idolatries and anticipate who knows what. |
But denunciations do not go far, and the only living and effective protest would be a society itself delivered from all pharisaisms and idolatries. |
But if we seek direct power and social control, we will, ironically, be assimilated into the very idolatries of wealth, status, and power we seek to change. |
The focus of my art is to target specific errors and idolatries of humanity, revealing their fallacies through scriptural references. |
Our evangelisation is called to unmask all these idolatries. |
But these slightly prejudiced persons generally have idolatries and superstitions of their own, particularly idolatries and superstitions in connection with celebrated people. |