Could it be magick? The occult returns to the art world | The Guardian

Reliquary by Genesis P-Orridge

Reliquary by Genesis P-Orridge

“We’ve investigated lots of avenues and that includes occulture of various types,” says Breyer P-Orridge, who uses the word “we” exclusively in reference to a sort of individual and collective self. Early learning from occult figures like Aleister Crowley and mysterious magical sects like the Ordo Templi Orientis led to a lifelong devotion to ritualistic practice that has expanded and evolved.

Source: Could it be magick? The occult returns to the art world | Art and design | The Guardian

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