Ritual, ritualization, and religion in the work of Kazakhstani artist anvar musrepov

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This article contributes to the study of ritual in art, which is an unconventional setting for ritual studies. It concerns ritual, ritualization, and religion in the oeuvre of the up-and-coming Kazakhstani artist Anvar Musrepov. We discuss the prayer ritual, the process of ritual erasure (by covering in black), consumption rituals, and a cleansing ritual with a drone and ritualization with computer-generated imagery. Musrepov seeks to reimagine Kazakhstani national identity. His art, we argue, draws on what Alfred Gell has called the technology of enchantment.

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Yessekeyeva, E., & Venbrux, E. (2021). Ritual, ritualization, and religion in the work of Kazakhstani artist anvar musrepov. Religions, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12100892

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