The text explores the author’s personal experiences and reflections on the beauty of church and the photography of Garry Winogrand. The author describes feeling like an outsider to the beauty of church as a child, but later finding a sense of belonging and wonder in Winogrand’s color photography exhibit. The author highlights the invitation and grace present in the exhibit, with its depiction of ordinary moments and individuals. The text discusses the themes of faith, beauty, and the interconnectedness of strangers. The author’s personal journey of separation and seeking solace in public spaces is intertwined with their appreciation for Winogrand’s photographs. Overall, the text emphasizes the transformative power of art in revealing the inherent beauty in everyday life.
Signal | Change | 10y horizon | Driving force |
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Church beauty belonged to believers | Perception of exclusion to inclusion | More inclusive and diverse religious spaces | Desire for belonging and connection |
Photography as a source of beauty | Discovering beauty in the mundane | Greater appreciation for everyday beauty | Desire for wonder and enchantment |
Invitation to a new world through photography | Opening doors to new perspectives | Increased accessibility to diverse artistic experiences | Desire for exploration and new experiences |
Capturing the beauty of strangers | Recognizing the beauty in ordinary people | Heightened awareness of the beauty in everyday life | Desire for connection and empathy |
Public spaces as a reflection of solitude and gathering | Understanding the duality of public spaces | Acknowledgement of the simultaneous presence of loneliness and togetherness | Desire for understanding and connection |
Art as a means to lay bare hidden questions | Art as a tool for introspection and reflection | Increased use of art for self-reflection and exploration | Desire for self-discovery and introspection |
Appreciation of the ordinary and infinite world | Recognizing the beauty in struggles and challenges | Embracing the inherent beauty in all aspects of life | Desire for optimism and resilience |
Missing loved ones as a universal experience | Finding solace in art and beauty | Increased use of art as a means of emotional catharsis | Desire for connection and emotional healing |