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Engaging the Image: Visual Creativity in contemporary Dutch Protestantism

Activiteit: Invited talk

Description

The research project The New Illuminators: Women in Search of Spiritual Authority and Resilience provides us with a remarkable level of access to the work of women bible journallers. In addition to questions about gender, agency and interpretation, the project demonstrates once more the enduring dynamics between the textual and visual in Christian contexts. One of the contexts the
project has studied, is the Netherlands, known as one of the most rapidly secularized countries in Western Europe. This secularization process has not resulted in a complete vanishing of Christianity from the public domain, but has rather resulted in a transformed, diversified and culturalized societal position of Christianity. One notable aspect of this position is the rising prominence of the relationship between religion and the arts. Despite Catholicism traditionally being the more visual and materially engaged Christian tradition, in the Dutch context it is remarkably how innovative and experimental artistic creativity
is predominantly engaged in Protestant contexts. In this paper, I explore three art projects that strongly engaged with Christianity, to contextualize the practices of Dutch Bible journallers. I look at the set of choir paintings by Egbert Modderman, commissioned by the Groningen Martini Church; the 2019 lent art project Art Stations of the Cross, displayed across various locations in Amsterdam; and the recent exhibition Through Matter of Time by Morena Bamberger in Stedelijk Museum Schiedam. Each of these projects demonstrate a different type of engagement with scripture through the arts, of which in turn traces can be found in Bible journalling practices. While the journalling practices take place in a different artistic and aesthetic discourse than the institutional art projects, bringing them together in an analytical framework sheds a more
elaborate and nuanced light on the enduring relation between Scripture and visual creativity in a secularized context like the Netherlands.
Periode27 mrt. 2026
EvenementstitelThe New Illuminators: Women, Bible Journalling and the Interpretation of Scripture
EvenementstypeConference
LocatieDublin, IrelandToon op kaart

UN SDG

Deze activiteit draagt bij aan de volgende VN duurzame ontwikkelingsdoelstellingen (SDGs, Sustainable Development Goals)

  1. SDG 03 – Goede gezondheid en welzijn
    SDG 03 – Goede gezondheid en welzijn
  2. SDG 04 – Kwaliteitsonderwijs
    SDG 04 – Kwaliteitsonderwijs
  3. SDG 10 – Minder ongelijkheid
    SDG 10 – Minder ongelijkheid
  4. SDG 11 – Duurzame steden en gemeenschappen
    SDG 11 – Duurzame steden en gemeenschappen

Keywords

  • beeldende kunst
  • religie
  • protestantisme
  • hedendaagse kunst
  • musea

Research Focus Areas Hanze University of Applied Sciences

  • Kunsten

Research Focus Areas Research Centre or Centre of Expertise

  • Kunst
  • Kunst en Welzijn
  • Kunst, Leren en Participeren

Publinova thema's

  • Taal, Cultuur & Kunsten
  • Ruimtelijke ordening en Planning
  • Opvoeding en Onderwijs
  • Recreatie, Beweging & Sport
  • Natuur & Landbouw
  • Mens en Maatschappij