Alex Grey's work has been exhibited around the world, including the New Museum and Stux Gallery in New York City, the Chicago International Art Exposition; the London Regional Art Gallery in Canada, the Grand Palais in Paris, the Sao Paulo Biennial, and ARK exhibition space in Tokyo. In 1999 the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego honored Grey with a mid-career retrospective. His art has also been featured in venues as diverse as album covers for the Beastie Boys, Nirvana, and Tool; Newsweek magazine; and the Discovery Channel. He lives in New York with his wife, artist Allyson Grey, and their daughter, actress Zena Grey.
"Alex Grey's Sacred Mirrors, like all great transcendental
art, are not merely symbolic or imaginary; they are a direct
invitation to recognize and realize a deeper dimension of our very
own being." * Ken Wilber, author of The Marriage of Sense and Soul
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"Mr. Grey's paintings present man as an archetypal being struggling
toward cosmic unity. Grey's vision of a flawed but perfectible
mankind stands as an antidote to the cynicism and spiritual malaise
prevalent in much contemporary art." * The New York Times *
"If you are looking for something different to aid you in your
inner journey, this deck could provide you with some interesting
perspectives." * Ladyfogg's Deck Reviews, Nov 2006 *
". . . they are wonderful keys to self-understanding, operating in
a manner similar to other decks but with a specific focus not
available elsewhere. Tarot readers will relish their approach." *
Diane C. Donovan, California Bookwatch, Feb 2007 *
". . . some of the cards would be well worth framing as pieces of
art in themselves." * Jae Napolitano, Facing North, Mar 2007 *
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