Corita Kent
Gentle Revolutionary of the Heart
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Liturgical Press
Published:18th May '17
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This engaging exploration of Corita Kent reveals her journey as a groundbreaking artist and nun, blending creativity with social activism.
In Corita Kent, we explore the remarkable life of an American nun who became a celebrated pop artist. Sr. Rose Pacatte, FSP, provides a thoughtful portrait of Corita, highlighting her unique blend of creativity and compassion. Throughout her journey, Corita embraced the unexpected, allowing her art to serve as a medium for love and social change, making her a gentle revolutionary of the heart.
Frances Elizabeth Kent, known as Sr. Mary Corita, rose to prominence during a tumultuous time in the twentieth century. Her artistic endeavors often clashed with the conservative views of her time, especially from the Archbishop of Los Angeles, who deemed her work blasphemous. Yet, Corita saw no divide between the sacred and the secular, which fueled her passion for creating impactful art that resonated with the public.
Among her notable achievements, Corita designed the iconic “Love” stamp for the US Postal Service and created the largest copyrighted artwork in the world on a gas tank for the Boston Gas Company. These milestones reflect her profound theology and artistic vision, showcasing why she remains one of the most fascinating figures in contemporary art. Corita Kent invites readers to appreciate the beauty and truth that emerged from her life and work.
Honest, provocative, fascinating, heartbreaking and finally inspiring, Rose Pacatte's beautifully written new biography of Corita Kent is sure to reinvigorate interest in one of the great Christian artists of our time.James Martin, SJ, author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage
Sr Rose Pacatte exhibits a literary painting-a triptych of a life destined for permanent collection: a woman artist, catholic wanderer, and human wonderer. The author reveals a complicated person bound up in the struggles and celebrations of church, higher education, art history, and self. Sr. Rose chronicles her evolution as an artist, educator, and revolutionary mystic with uncommon insight and extensive knowledge of the subject located in both the religious and secular. This book is a magisterial contribution to the series and deserves wide circulation. Miguel de Unamuno, in his Tragic Sense of Life, closes the work with these words from the heart: "May God deny you peace, but grant you glory". Sr. Rose has issued, in vivid colors, a tribute to Corita that corresponds to Unamuno's sentiment!Rev. Scott Young, President and Programmer, Culture Connection
Corita's life and art has struck a sensitive cord in writer Sister Rose Pacatte. She does not shy away from telling the painful history of the courageous IHM Community-which is essential to Corita's story. Artistically and spiritually, Corita has always been my hero. Her life has influenced my teaching in so many ways-her love of the city, her celebrations of the ordinary, her sacramental visual theology. Pacatte understands the struggle of an artist in an institutional lifestyle. She presents a very vivid picture of a creative, joyful woman who has been an inspiration to so many.Sister Helen David Brancato IHM, Professor of Art, Villanova University
Corita Kent: Gentle Revolutionary of the Heart recalls a post-Vatican II "Catholic spring" withered by a tragic episcopal repression. The fallout: the dismantling of a respected Los Angeles women's religious congregation and the departure of Sister Corita Kent-a mystic who happened to be an artist. Corita's innovative serigraph art squeezed popular culture, social justice, and Gospel spirituality into graphics that still delight, disturb and inspire. Yet her personal journey-tinged with loneliness, doubt, and hinted-at regrets- resounds with "what ifs" and "if onlies" spawned by this collision of law and freedom.Sister Judith Ann Zielinski, OSF, Writer/ Producer/ Documentary Filmmaker, NewGroup Media, South Bend, Indiana
Pacatte probes with great delicacy and respect for the mind, heart, and spirit of one of the most intriguing artists and creative thinkers of the 20th century. Drawing upon the insights of those who knew Corita well, the author provides an intimate look into a woman whose spiritual journey led her directly into the heart of Mystery. Reading her life makes me want to follow Corita's counsel to her college art students and carry a small paper frame/viewfinder wherever I go as a reminder always to look upon the world from a variety of perspectives and never discard the belief that "possibility is a constant."Annmarie Sanders, IHM, Director of Communications for the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR)
Corita Kent's story, from her childhood landscape to her journey, both spiritual and aesthetic is told in a linear, intimate and unembellished style that draws the reader close through a clear lens. The writer's subdued affection for and admiration of her subject enables a nuanced understanding of Kent's likely inner dialogue. This influential artist and educator lived a complex emotional and philosophical existence, relayed as if one is being taken into confidence by a sister.Sarah Yuster, Artist, documentary filmmaker
Corita Kent-the name resounds with whispers, accusations, affirmations and acclaim. But, who was this woman? Rose Pacatte, FSP, answers that question in a balanced and substantive presentation that shows both the inherent talent and crusading spirit of the educator she experiences.Suzanne Mayer, IHM
Corita Kent's art offers the sacred hidden in the ordinary. Rose Pacatte's compelling and balanced account of this significant modern artist's immersion into religious and public life reveals Corita as the sacred and ordinary woman she was. Corita Kent: Gentle Revolutionary of the Heart invites readers to view Corita's spirit-filled art with enriched understanding. Expect surprises.Nan Deane Cano, IHM
ISBN: 9780814646625
Dimensions: 210mm x 137mm x 8mm
Weight: 150g
128 pages