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Jorge Cocco Santángelo

Sacred Events from the Life of Christ

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    • Jorge Cocco Santángelo: Sacred Events from the Life of Christ will be open at the Church History Museum May 17, 2018, through October 1, 2018, and is accompanied by this permanent online exhibit. 
    • El Bautismo de Cristo [The Baptism of Christ], 2016
    • El Llamado [The Call], 2015
    • La Ordenación de Los Apóstoles [The Ordination of the Apostles], 2016
    • El Sermón del Monte [The Sermon on the Mount], 2016
    • La Tempestad—Paz, Cálmense [The Tempest—Peace, Be Still], 2016
    • El Gadareno [The Gadarene], 2016
    • El Borde de Su Manto [The Hem of His Garment], 2016
    • La Hija de Jairo [The Daughter of Jairus], 2016
    • Dadles de Comer [Feed Them], 2016
    • No Temáis, Yo Soy [Be Not Afraid, It Is I], 2018
    • Tu Fe Te Ha Sanado [Your Faith Has Made You Whole], 2016
    • Lázaro, Ven Fuera [Lazarus, Come Forth], 2016
    • Los Diez Leprosos [The Ten Lepers], 2018
    • La Última Cena [The Last Supper], 2016
    • Getsemaní [Gethsemane], 2016
    • Consumado Es [It Is Finished], 2016
    • Resurrección [Resurrection], 2016
    • No Está Aquí [He Is Not Here], 2016
    • Camino a Emaús [Road to Emmaus], 2018
    • Echad la Red y Hallaréis [Cast the Net and Ye Shall Find], 2016
    • Ascensión [Ascension], 2018
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      Jorge Cocco Santángelo calls his style sacrocubism because of his sacred subject matter and the clear influence of cubism, an early 20th-century art movement that abstracted objects to simple, geometric shapes. As a style, sacrocubism moves the viewer’s attention away from superfluous details—textures of fabric, the accuracy of historical backgrounds, or the impossibility of capturing an exact likeness of Christ—by depicting simple shapes that allow the viewer to focus on the essential and most holy aspects of the sacred events themselves.

       

      Explaining his approach, Cocco said, “In sacrocubism, beyond the obvious, other aesthetic experiences can also be discovered, and even when these are not realized consciously, they are perceived spiritually.” He continues, “Similarly, the miracles, life, and plan of God are sometimes hard to comprehend in full, and in some ways, they seem surreal to us. They are somewhat abstract, and we don’t fully comprehend the ramifications and the depth of every teaching of the Savior. Beyond the actual miracle, there was always one or more hidden teaching.”

       

      Read more about the artist here: 

      “Much Greater Things”: Sacrocubism and Jorge Cocco Santángelo

       

      Learn more about the exhibit here:

      Jorge Cocco Santángelo: Sacred Events from the Life of Christ

       

       

       

       

       

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