A giant illuminated sculpture of the sun is to go on display at a cathedral. Liverpool Cathedral said it was "thrilled" to be the first such venue to host Luke Jerram's "breath-taking artwork" Helios.
Partly built starting in 1145, and then reconstructed over a 26-year period after the fire of 1194, Chartres Cathedral marks the high point of French Gothic art. The vast nave, in pure ogival style, ...
The commission insisted the sculpture be put back on the church ... But beginning in the 14th century, churches also placed them outside, according to the late Israeli historian Isaiah Shachar.
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Cathedrals accused of turning religious buildings into novelty modern art exhibitionsCathedrals have been accused of turning themselves into novelty modern art exhibitions and hosting events that undermine their sanctity. Events scheduled at Britain’s largest churches this ...
The Cathedral of Notre-Dame is a masterpiece of Gothic art: it bears witness to the remarkable mastery of the new architectural techniques acquired in the course of the 13th century, and achieves a ...
The sculpture had been on view at the St. Mary Cathedral, Austria's largest, as part of an art installation project on women's roles, family images and gender equality, the Linz diocese said in a ...
An exhibition featuring a sculpture of a giant illuminated moon on display at a Manx Cathedral is set to draw to a close. The Museum of the Moon display by Luke Jerram, is on show at the recently ...
The Helios display at Liverpool Cathedral comes after it showcased Luke Jerram's Museum of the Moon and Gaia artworks A giant illuminated sculpture of the sun is to go on display at a cathedral.
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