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02-Feb-2020

‘The Throne of the Third Heaven,’ James Hampton, 1950-1964

“The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations' Millennium General Assembly” is a complex work of art created by James Hampton over a period of 14 years. Hampton made the array based on several religious visions that prompted him to prepare for Christ's return to earth. His reference to the "third heaven" is based on scriptures citing it as the "heaven of heavens" -- God's realm.

Hampton created his masterpiece in a rented carriage house, transforming its drab interior into a resplendent world. He hand-crafted many of the elements from cardboard and plastic, but added structure with found objects from his neighborhood, such as old furniture and jelly jars, and discards like light bulbs from the federal office buildings in which he worked. Hampton selected shimmering metallic foils, purple paper (now faded to tan), and other materials to evoke spiritual awe and splendor. The Throne embodies a complex fusion of Christianity and African-American spiritual practices overlaying themes of deliverance and freedom; it is both astonishingly splendid and profoundly humble.

Praised as America's greatest work of visionary art, Hampton's Throne reveals one man's faith in God as well as his hope for salvation. Although Hampton did not live to initiate a public ministry, his commanding phrase -- "FEAR NOT" [at the very top in the rear] -- summarizes his project's powerful message.

Museum connection, posted earlier

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victorswan07-Feb-2020 16:14
Amazing such a complicated work of art, really a monumental piece, great photographed Helen and nice explanation there BV
larose forest photos07-Feb-2020 01:05
An astounding piece of art, elaborate and detailed and simply outstanding. Fabulous capture. V
Julie Oldfield07-Feb-2020 00:38
Beautifully captured. V
Nirvan Hope06-Feb-2020 18:35
Wow, what a complex sculpture. And using such simple materials! What an imagination he had. Well shown.
Blandine Mangin06-Feb-2020 16:10
une oeuvre étonnante ! v
joseantonio06-Feb-2020 04:37
fascinating capture.V
Hank Vander Velde06-Feb-2020 02:24
SUPER work and great capture of it Helen.
Dennis Hoyne06-Feb-2020 01:54
Thats's one magnificent work, beautifully photographed.
Dave Berry06-Feb-2020 01:38
Wow, intricate! Great capture of it, Helen. V
Graeme05-Feb-2020 23:22
Fascinating work! V
William Barletta05-Feb-2020 22:18
Now that is extravagant ~V~
globalgadabout05-Feb-2020 22:17
what an intricate creation....its appeal lies in part in the primitive air it radiates, commensurate with the mystical inspiration that got him going..
Dan Greenberg05-Feb-2020 21:33
That is amazing! Very well photographed. ~BV~
Jim Coffman05-Feb-2020 21:21
Wow, that is beautiful!!!