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International Institute for Culture

 

LECTURE: ANTHONY VISCO, "IMAGE AND LIKENESS: THE BODY OF CHRIST IN ART AND ARCHITECTURE"


 
TIME:
 
January 30, 2016    7:00 PM       
 
EVENT DESCRIPTION:
 
Join us for this, the first of a series of lectures for 2016, entitled "In the Beauty of Holiness: Art, Architecture, and the Transcendent"

 
Anthony Visco

Image and Likeness: The Body of Christ in Art and Architecture
 
In this presentation, Mr. Visco will talk on the "image and likeness" of the body in sacred art and architecture and how they function within our liturgy to bring us to a greater Eucharistic center. As artist and liturgical designer, he will discuss how the visible presence is used to assist our witness to the invisible thus bringing us to the transcendental.


 
Following the lecture, there will be a light reception with an opportunity to greet the speaker. 
 
SUGGESTED DONATION: 
$25/Adults 
$15/Students 
 

 
About Anthony Visco
 
 
Anthony Visco is the founder and director of The Atelier for the Sacred Arts in Philadelphia where he does commission works and offers professional services as devotional art consultant. Upon graduation from the University of the Arts, formerly, Philadelphia College of Art, he was the recipient of the Fullbright–Hayes Grant to travel and study in Italy, where he attended studios at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence. In 1975, he was awarded the Elizabeth T. Greensheilds Grant for figurative sculpture and has received the coveted Arthur Ross Award twice for sculpture in an architectural setting.  

imageKnown for his work in relief sculpture, his panels depicting the Stations of the Cross can be seen at St. Joseph’s National Shrine in Old Philadelphia as well as his large relief sculpture entitled, “Religious Freedom”, done for the 250th anniversary of the founding of the same church. At the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, Mr. Visco has sculpted three bronze panels depicting “Baptism, Eucharist and The Word” designed for the raredose in the Catherine Pew Memorial Chapel there. In 1997 he completed two bronze reliefs of the Eleven Blessed of Novgrodech and Mother Foundress for Holy Family College Chapel. 

In 1999 he began his work for Saint Rita National Shrine in Philadelphia where his reliefs, sculpture and mural paintings combine to make a most unique devotional environment.
image His commissions include “St. Thomas of Villanova, Father of the Poor”, a life sized group of bronze figures for Villanova Province and a bronze statue of St. Norbert for the Norbertine Community at Daylesford Abbey in Paoli, PA.
 
Since 2004 he has performed as fine arts coordinator for the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse, WI. His current commissions there include bronze Stations of the Cross, a series of porcelain murals for the Rosary Walk, the Four Pendentives murals depicting The Doctors of the Church, the Baldicchino Angels, and the Narthex ceiling mural of “The Visions of Guadalupe.”
 
 
For more information on his work, please visit Mr. Visco's website or Facebook page.

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