Alex Grey is best known for his depictions of the human body that x-ray the multiple layers of reality and reveal the interplay of anatomical and spiritual forces. His paintings have been featured in venues as diverse as the album art of the Beastie Boys,Newsweekmagazine, the Discovery Channel, rave flyers and sheets of blotter acid. Grey's artworks have been exhibited and performed throughout the world and are chronicled in the bookSacred Mirrors- The Visionary Art of Alex Grey.He lives in New York City.
Alex Grey might be the most significant artist alive. In a world gone postmodern, bereft of meaning and value, cut loose on a sea of irony and indifference, Alex is taking a stunning stand: there is a God, there is Spirit, there is a transcendental ground and goal of human development and unfolding. Higher realities are available to us--that is the message of Alex Grey's art and words in this book. --from the foreword by Ken Wilber Alex Grey's mission is nothing less than the transformation of our 'depleted world' through art that supports the evolution of human consciousness. He discusses the lives and work of artists throughout history, and his own journey, as examples of the higher mission of art, and encourages others to break out of the prevailing mood of irony and cynicism and create work with the heart and spirit. --Yoga Journal An inspirational text for artists and for everyone else who has ever had a glimpse of art's power for personal catharsis and spiritual awakening. --Branches of Light Grey's insistence that art should be a revelatory and healing force in our culture should resonate with artists in virtually any discipline. --Publishers Weekly