Sacred Spain: Art & Belief in the Spanish World - Trailer

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Sacred Spain
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The official Sacred Spain site, where you can learn more about this free exhibition.

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IMA's Trip to Spain
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The Indianapolis Museum of Art sent their new media department to Spain to capture content for Sacred Spain. Here are images from their trip.

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IMA's Virgin of Guadalupe
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Will be featured in the exhibition

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IMA's Blog
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Take a look at IMA's blog posts about Sacred Spain.

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Judith G. Levy: Memory Cloud Trailer
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Here's another trailer from the IMA.

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October 11, 2009-January 3, 2010
Allen Whitehill Clowes Gallery in Wood Pavilion

The first exhibition to examine the religious visual culture of 17th-century Spain and Latin America will open at the IMA on October 11, 2009. Sacred Spain: Art and Belief in the Spanish World brings to life the challenges faced by visual artists such as El Greco, Francisco Zurbarán, Alonso Cano, Franciso Ribalta, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Juan de Valdes Leal, Juan Correa, Cristobal Villalpando and others, who were charged with the creative task of making religious imagery that was useful, truthful and moving. The exhibition will feature 70 works—including paintings, polychrome sculpture, metalwork and books, many of which have never before been seen in the United States—that not only illustrate religious iconography and allegory, but also bring to light the significant role of the artist in 17th-century Spain.

the music is awsome and I prefer the american art, but some of the spain art is quite nice.

Larry,

I'm glad you liked the trailer. We purchased the music at a stock music site called stockmusic.net. They describe it as "Grand orchestrations help you envision a triumphant moment at the height of the drama." If you go there and search for Lacrimosa, you will find it.

Danny,
New Media Producer at IMA

Wonderful Trailer! Can you tell me something about the music track? I can tell it is the Lacrymosa from Mozart's Requiem, but with a drum track involved that makes the whole thing seem very primal and haunting. Can you tell me anything about it?

Larry S.
Haverford, PA

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