Comments made thus far about this exhibition include:
This exhibition focuses on his modern interpretations of Eastern European religious iconography. Viewers will experience traditional religious imagery in a new light, and (re)connect with the spiritual aspect and values symbolised by pivotal Biblical events.
St Andrew’s is usually open: Sat 9am-12.30pm; Sun 9.30am-12 noon; Mon 2-3.45pm; Tue 1-4.30pm; Wed 10am-12 noon; Fri 10am-1pm. See https://wickfordandrunwellparish.org.uk/whats-on.html for more information.
Visitors can also see an archive display on 'Sounds of Basildon' - featuring musicians from the Borough of Basildon - created by Basildon Heritage and a pair of assemblages from Tim Harrold. The Centurion assemblages use a mixture of found objects, paint, and printed and handwritten material sitting in old drawers from a German chest of drawers. The assemblages show the kingdom of God invading representatives of the empire of man: his universe is forever changed, his personal history eternally turned. Tim Harrold has shown his assemblages – which he describes as visual parables in dioramic form – in a number of exhibitions, including at St Catherine's Wickford. He is also a poet, writer, photographer, filmmaker and itinerant speaker.
- "Very beautiful and calming."
- "Very excellent, very different, very beautiful."
- "Fantastic exhibition. Thank you."
- "Simply stunning. You are a credit to Essex."
This exhibition focuses on his modern interpretations of Eastern European religious iconography. Viewers will experience traditional religious imagery in a new light, and (re)connect with the spiritual aspect and values symbolised by pivotal Biblical events.
St Andrew’s is usually open: Sat 9am-12.30pm; Sun 9.30am-12 noon; Mon 2-3.45pm; Tue 1-4.30pm; Wed 10am-12 noon; Fri 10am-1pm. See https://wickfordandrunwellparish.org.uk/whats-on.html for more information.
Visitors can also see an archive display on 'Sounds of Basildon' - featuring musicians from the Borough of Basildon - created by Basildon Heritage and a pair of assemblages from Tim Harrold. The Centurion assemblages use a mixture of found objects, paint, and printed and handwritten material sitting in old drawers from a German chest of drawers. The assemblages show the kingdom of God invading representatives of the empire of man: his universe is forever changed, his personal history eternally turned. Tim Harrold has shown his assemblages – which he describes as visual parables in dioramic form – in a number of exhibitions, including at St Catherine's Wickford. He is also a poet, writer, photographer, filmmaker and itinerant speaker.
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Martyn Joseph - Everything In Heaven.
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