Nicola Green explores Recent And Contemporary Religious Leaders At St Martin-in-the-Fields in Encounter an exhibition of the world’s most significant recent and contemporary religious leaders, this autumn at St Martin-in-the-Fields. For the past decade, artist Nicola...
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Sam Ivin: Physically Scratched Portraits Of Asylum Seekers Exhibited
Such a simple idea, yet one which combines prophecy and emotive impact as it speaks truth to power - Sam Ivin physically scratches portraits of asylum seekers erasing their eyes in order to convey the frustration engendered by the ‘hostile environment’ for migrants,...
The London Group Announces Three Exhibitions For Waterloo Festival
St John’s Waterloo is an Anglican church with a big heart and an open door. Their mission is to be at the centre of Waterloo’s community, helping people fulfil their potential. As part of that mission every summer they host the acclaimed Waterloo Festival, which...
The ground-breaking work of Sister Corita Kent – Ditchling Museum
In the sometimes fraught and fractious relationship between the Church and visual art, the story of Sister Corita Kent is one of the most inspiring, surprising and unusual. In 1936 the eighteen-year-old Frances Kent entered the religious order Immaculate Heart of Mary...
Katrina Moss Chaiya Art Awards Interview: Where is God in our 21st century world?
Interview with Katrina Moss, the founder of Chaiya Art Awards by Revd Jonathan Evens A recent exhibition in London explored the question ‘Where is God in our 21st century world?’ yet described itself as being ‘for the curious and open-minded, for people of all faiths...
Bill Viola: Quiet Contemplative Video Installation St Cuthbert’s Church Edinburgh
St Cuthbert’s Church in Edinburgh (Kirk of the Castle Rock and Princes St Gardens) is currently home to an outstanding video art installation by the internationally respected American artist Bill Viola. Located at the corner of Princes Street and Lothian Road under...
Censored Stations Of The Cross Exhibition Curator Ben Moore Goes Public
I was honoured and surprised when Revd Jonathan Evens invited me to curate a ‘Stations of the Cross’ Group Exhibition at St. Stephen Walbrook, a Christopher Wren church based in the heart of the city of London. I was astonished when I was granted permission to include...
Controversial Stations Of The Cross Exhibition Set To Open Without Censorship
A sculpture by the ‘Street” artist Ryan Callanan, who goes under the pseudonym of RYCA has been moved by church officials at St Stephens Walbrook ahead of an annual Stations of the Cross exhibition, opening Thursday. Complaints from several parishioners at the church...
Polish Art In Britain Centenary Marked At London’s Ben Uri Gallery
Art Out of the Bloodlands: A Century of Polish Artists in Britain at the Ben Uri Gallery focuses on the contribution made by the largest migrant community to 20th/21st Century British Art by highlighting the work of Polish artists who have worked and continue to work...
