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All Things Move
All Things Move: Learning to Look in the Sistine Chapel | Jeannie Marshall
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A deeply personal search for meaning in Michelangelo’s frescoes—and an impassioned defence of the role of art in a fractured age. What do we hope to get out of seeing a famous piece of art? Jeannie Marshall asked that question of herself when she started visiting the Sistine Chapel frescoes. She wanted to understand their meaning and context—but in the process, she also found what she didn’t know she was looking for. All Things Move: Learning to Look in the Sistine Chapel tells the story of Marshall’s relationship with one of our most cherished artworks. Interwoven with the history of its making and the Rome of today, it’s an exploration of the past in the present, the street in the museum, and the way a work of art can both terrify and alchemize the soul. An impassioned defence of the role of art in a fractured age, All Things Move is a quietly sublime meditation on how our lives can be changed by art, if only we learn to look.
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This is an exquisite, beautifully revelatory book. Marshall, a Torontonian by birth but now resident in Rome, reflects with deep awareness and unblinking candor about her regular visits to the Sistine Chapel. This is a personal and deeply meditative dive into why we look at art, why we worship (or don‘t) and how art can help us discover new things about ourselves and the world around us. Glorious.