An Art History of The Divine Feminine - Alex and Allyson Grey
The Sacred Woman: Honoring the Divine Feminine Across Traditions
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48m
Visionary artists Alex Grey and Allyson Grey trace the divine feminine in art—from prehistoric goddesses and sacred geometry to modern visionaries like Hilma af Klint, Judy Chicago, Georgia O’Keeffe, Niki de Saint Phalle, Louise Bourgeois, Faith Ringgold, and Ana Mendieta—highlighting archetypes of beauty, power, justice, and spiritual insight. Alex and Allyson share their own creative paths, formative visionary experiences, and the birth of the “Sacred Mirrors” series bridging Western anatomy with subtle energy systems. They describe “universal mind lattice” and “Jewel Net of Indra” themes that inform their paintings and performances, inviting viewers to see unity across wisdom traditions. The duo recounts building community through exhibitions, full-moon gatherings, and the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors (CoSM) in Wappingers Falls, NY—an art sanctuary dedicated to awakening the human spirit. They conclude with their ongoing temple project, welcoming visitors to participate in retreats, art-making, and the evolving home of visionary culture.
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