Perception and presence come together in Hindu art exhibit
Visitors to "Seeing the Divine in Hindu Art" at the University of Missouri's Museum of Art and Archaeology might have the sensation of being watched. This isn't because there are badly disguised eyeholes cut into paintings for spying, or due to the abovementioned optical illusion. Curator of Collections Jeffrey Wilcox explained that images of Hindu deities are created to serve as vessels or conduits for an active divine ...