Light streams through tall windows and falls upon the paintings of Christian Goll. Those who enter his studio encounter images...
When light vanishes—like in a solar eclipse—we see in the darkness for a brief moment. Titian’s Pietà depicts this process,...
New York City, USA. How art offers a glimpse into the human mind. Founded in 1870, the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) is one of the world’s most famous art museums. It houses tens of thousands of artworks from diverse cultural periods and regions. It was also one of the...
Whilst rehearsals of Goethe’s Faust were in full swing at the Goetheanum Stage, the students of the Anthroposophy Studies on...
A Winter Journey in the Harz, The Italian Journey, Ilmenau, and the Campaign in France 1792—a seminar-style exploration of the...
Philmont, USA. What is life like as a young person in today’s world? We asked around. Answers from Natalia Gillespie, currently artist-in-residence at Free Columbia. What do you worry about? I worry about the future of the planet as an interconnected living organism, increasingly poisoned by colonialist corporations and overconsumption....
Paris, France. Seminar and exhibition visit: Hilma af Klint. Integrity denotes the alignment of one’s actions with firmly held moral...
At the ceremony marking the completion of the German Gesamtausgabe (GA) [Collected Works (CW)] of Rudolf Steiner, the 453 volumes...
New York City/Chestnut Ridge. Viewing Raphael’s paintings through an anthroposophical lens. Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino—known primarily as Raphael—was an Italian painter and architect considered, alongside Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, to be one of the most important artists of the Renaissance. An exhibition dedicated to Raphael’s works is on display...
Angelika Schmitt and Philip Kovce have been directing the Rudolf Steiner Archive since 2025. A look back and ahead with...
Martina Maria Sam and Stefan Hasler have re-edited and expanded all the volumes on eurythmy in the [German] Gesamtausgabe (GA)...


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