Tantric Buddhist art is a very diverse and unique form of art. Its main goals are to reveal the nature of reality by showing the perceiver that there is a more expansive and actualized being than the one currently experienced. In this way it shares many similarities with religious art, but puts its own special non-dual twist on religious art that will engage and surprise the reader
Tantra means knowledge of methodical and mechanical investigational-technique through which we devel...
By the 7th century a new form of Buddhism known as Tantrism had developed through the blend of Mahay...
This dissertation identifies and examines four visual Indic jatakamalas. Jatakas are the stories of...
Tantric Buddhist art is a very diverse and unique form of art. Its main goals are to reveal the natu...
Vajrayana or Tantric Buddhism, along with its beliefs and practices, has largely remained hidden fro...
This dissertation is an art historical analysis of a set of objects related to a ritual corpus of Ti...
(De)contextualising Buddhist Aesthetics is a practice-led artistic research project focusing on the ...
There is a long history of artistic exchange that endures between European and Asian cultures. In co...
This collection features papers on Buddhist art, new forms of architecture and traditional thanka pa...
Buddhist tantric practitioners embrace the liminal status of the human body to manifest divine ident...
Tibetan Buddhist Tantra and Jungian depth psychology represent two of the world’s more dynamic psych...
This paper explores Buddhist meditation as a course of practical action, the work of meditation. The...
This thesis is a cross-relational enquiry into the nature of ritual as the subject of arts-based res...
This thesis constitutes a study of zenga, or ink-wash paintings created by Zen Buddhist monks that w...
In this research I explore the interdependent nature of existence by means of both personal and obje...
Tantra means knowledge of methodical and mechanical investigational-technique through which we devel...
By the 7th century a new form of Buddhism known as Tantrism had developed through the blend of Mahay...
This dissertation identifies and examines four visual Indic jatakamalas. Jatakas are the stories of...
Tantric Buddhist art is a very diverse and unique form of art. Its main goals are to reveal the natu...
Vajrayana or Tantric Buddhism, along with its beliefs and practices, has largely remained hidden fro...
This dissertation is an art historical analysis of a set of objects related to a ritual corpus of Ti...
(De)contextualising Buddhist Aesthetics is a practice-led artistic research project focusing on the ...
There is a long history of artistic exchange that endures between European and Asian cultures. In co...
This collection features papers on Buddhist art, new forms of architecture and traditional thanka pa...
Buddhist tantric practitioners embrace the liminal status of the human body to manifest divine ident...
Tibetan Buddhist Tantra and Jungian depth psychology represent two of the world’s more dynamic psych...
This paper explores Buddhist meditation as a course of practical action, the work of meditation. The...
This thesis is a cross-relational enquiry into the nature of ritual as the subject of arts-based res...
This thesis constitutes a study of zenga, or ink-wash paintings created by Zen Buddhist monks that w...
In this research I explore the interdependent nature of existence by means of both personal and obje...
Tantra means knowledge of methodical and mechanical investigational-technique through which we devel...
By the 7th century a new form of Buddhism known as Tantrism had developed through the blend of Mahay...
This dissertation identifies and examines four visual Indic jatakamalas. Jatakas are the stories of...