This is our unabridged interview with Makoto Fujimura.
Makoto Fujimura occupies an unusual intersection of personal realities: He is an abstract expressionist artist who discovered his Christian faith as an art student in Japan. He continually finds himself trying to bridge the divide between religion and art. “I can't really talk about my faith with my artist friends, and I can't talk about art with my Christian friends,” he says. “But for me, it's never been that way.” In this episode, he talks about how he uses traditional Japanese methods of painting — “slow art,” as he calls it — to explore grief, brokenness, and healing.
Show Notes
Resources mentioned this episode:
“Art and Faith: A Theology of Making” by Makoto Fujimura (Yale University Press)
Examples of Mako’s Paintings
The Four Holy Gospels
"Silence" by Shūsaku Endō
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Transcript of Abridged Interview
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