Spotlight: Russian Icons at the Polasek Museum March 28, 2014 | WMFE, Orlando--90.7's new arts, culture and entertainment segment, Spotlight looks at a Russian Orthodox exhibit at the Polasek Museum this week. Spotlight airs every Friday at 5:50 p.m. during the last ten minutes of All Things Considered. Spotlight features commentaries from Mark Baratelli of The Daily City and Restaurant Critic Scott Joseph. It adds to those existing favorites a weekly interview with a community member who can shine a spotlight on Central Florida. The contributions from Baratelli and Joseph are available at www.wmfe.org/thedailycity and www.wmfe.org/dining. Click “play audio” above to hear about an art form some believe can bridge heaven and earth. Icons are a kind of functional, holy art – revered in multiple religions as connectors to the gods and saints they depict. A current exhibit at the Albin Polasek Museum in Winter Park features icons of the Russian Orthodox tradition. It’s called The Holy Art of Imperial Russia: Icons from the 17th Century to the Early 20th Century. Collection owner, Gary Hollingsworth of Hollingsworth Fine Arts and Museum Exhibits, tells 90.7's Amy Kiley how the art reflects history. |
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