The Art of Magic: Esoteric Aesthetics and Narrative Within Contemporary Art and Culture

Abstract

The times where esoteric practices and practitioners were exclusively bound to secrecy, clandestinely meeting in remote locations to practice their craft are long gone. Reflecting the technological advancement of the past decades, in combination with the social and ideological changes within society, modern magical practices have evolved as well. In an attempt to break free from the old, hierarchical, and dogmatic forms of ceremonial magic, and establishing an individualistic and pragmatic approach, visual and performance art have proven to be an important source of inspiration. Implementing esoteric aesthetics and philosophy into their work, artists created a unique, appealing amalgamation of spirituality and art. Magical practice, a part of the larger New Age movement, was slowly becoming a lifestyle for many. Inspired by such figures of modern esotericism as Austin Osman Spare, art has become a potent vessel of ritual practice for many practitioners. Painting, sculpture, performance, or music are just a few examples of genres where artists express their own version of magic, with individual intentions and inclinations. Adding the potential of modern technology into the mix, these new rituals, when aimed at the audience can reach levels of audiovisual immersion rarely experienced before. This paper, based on several chosen case studies, focuses on the interplay between the contemporary esoteric practices and art, and their mutual influence on each other.

Presenters

Andrej Kapcar
Student, PhD, Masaryk University, Jihoceský kraj, Czech Republic

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

The Arts in Social, Political, and Community Life

KEYWORDS

Modern Art, Magic, Occultism, Esotericism, Spirituality, Post-modernity, Technology