The Holy Grail: Religion, Art and DNA

2005



This episode examines religious references such as the relic, "incarnational consciousness" and immortality with regard to the genetic decoding of the "book of life" and art's magico-religious roots. The reknowned French artist Orlan discusses her Carnal Art Manifesto and her fight against the stereotype of a woman's body as a site of sacrifice and vulnerability. Raphael Cuir, art historian and J.P.Getty Scholar expands the current dialogue on the use of religious metaphor in art and science. Eleanor Heartney , art critic and writer talks about the reception of her book Postmodern Heretics: Catholic Imagination in Contemporary Art in both the religious and art communities.