At such a seminary, Lutherans, for example, see their church allegiance illuminated and
enriched by their dialogue with Baptists and Roman Catholics.
More than the simplified conceptions of the artists — Calder, the ingenious extrovert who commanded the Parisian avant - garde and set the simplicity of abstraction in motion; and Smith, the man of iron isolated on a mountain top, a constructor of enigmatic, wildly diverse ciphers who gave three - dimensional form to the Abstract Expressionist generation — the exhibition,
enriched by the dialogue between these two modern masters, sheds light on the deeper complexities of their achievements.