Laurence Caruana


Laurence Caruana is a Maltese artist, writer, and lecturer noted for his contribution to the contemporary visionary art movement, particularly through his Manifesto of Visionary Art.

Biography

Laurence Caruana was born the third son of Maltese parents who met and married in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. After completing his studies in German and ancient Greek Philosophy, he learned classical painting techniques at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna.
Caruana then began an itinerant existence, living variously in Toronto, Malta, Vienna, Munich, Monaco, and Paris. In that period, he actively pursued visionary experience as a source for his painting and writing. After meeting his French fiançée in Munich, L. Caruana settled in Paris. In the year 2000 he met Ernst Fuchs of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism and subsequently apprenticed under him for a year, working in his studios in Monaco and Castillon, as well as at the St. Egid chapel in Klagenfurt.
In 2008 he held the first painting seminar in the eco-village of Torri Superiore Italy, which eventually led to the creation of , where Caruana has served as Director and Principal Lecturer since 2013. While still maintaining a studio in the Bastille area of Paris, the artist currently lives in the Josefstadt district of Vienna - frequently traveling abroad to exhibit, teach or lecture on visionary art.

Painting

After apprenticing with Ernst Fuchs, Caruana began using the Mischtechnik, a painting technique which alternates between glazes of oil color and water-based whites.
His art is highly mythological. Through fine lines, strong colors and precise rendering, Caruana's work manifests the imagery typical of visionary experience. More uniquely, his work combines symbols and styles from different cultural mythologies.
He has exhibited his works in London, Paris, Vienna, Munich, Monaco, and other cities, both individually and as part of various groups. Giclée reproductions of his work have frequently appeared at transformational festivals such as The Boom Festival in Portugal and the O.Z.O.R.A. festival in Hungary.
The artist's images have also been reproduced on album covers, in magazines, as tattoos, trading cards, and in posters for transformational festivals.

Writing

L. Caruana's creative and critical writing are extensions of his interest in mythology and visionary art.

Creative writing

In a novel such as The Hidden Passion, the author has retold the tale of Christ from the Gnostic perspective. Though condemned by the early church as a heresy, Gnosticism expands Christian myth by incorporating motifs from other cultures, such as ancient Greece and Egypt. Throughout the novel, Christ utters the actual sayings of the Gnostic gospels found at Nag Hammadi Egypt. L. Caruana's interest in Gnosticism forms part of a much broader fascination with crossing myths from different cultural mythologies.

Critical writing

Due to his deep involvement with the Visionary art movement, L. Caruana has also become one of its spokesmen. Through his on-line , he has documented the history and evolution of this international movement. His First Manifesto of Visionary Art was published on-line and in print to an enthusiastic response. The creative essays Myrette and A Mirror Delirious, which appear in , bring up to date all the author’s thoughts and insights into Visionary art since the publication of the Manifesto.
Caruana's lifelong pursuit of 'the ancient image-language' reached fruition in a book entitled Enter Through the Image: The Ancient Image-Language of Myth, Art and Dreams. Drawing upon examples from sacred and visionary art, the book demonstrates how we may 'think through images' and eventually enter through the image to the mystical experience of henosis. In its elaboration of the image-language, the book delineates how various myths may cross one another and how different cultural symbols may be combined.

Teaching

Since 2008, Caruana has held The Visions in the Mischtechnik painting seminar in the eco-village of Torri Superiore Italy, co-teaching with Amanda Sage, A. Andrew Gonzalez and others. He has also taught painting at the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies and The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in New York. In 2013 he co-founded The Vienna Academy of Visionary Art which "revives classical techniques of painting while pursuing art as the expression of beauty, spirit and vision."

Lectures

From his studio in The Vienna Academy of Visionary Art, L. Caruana often travels abroad to deliver lectures on visionary art. He has spoken at such venues as the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris, the conference in Malta, and Alex Grey's The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in New York.

Publications

By L. Caruana