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Artist Michael Takeo Magruder introduces his piece for Station 13
View all Michael's videos for this project Arriving at Station XIII is a short series of videos exploring the development of a newly commissioned artwork for the Stations of the Cross project, The videos follow the progress of the artist Michael Takeo Magruder (takeo.org) as he conceives, develops and finally presents his installation at St. Stephen, Walbrook. In this first video, Context, Michael discusses being approached to take part in the project, themes he regularly explores within his work, and the inspiration for his contribution. |
Volunteers help construct G. Roland Biermann's, Stations, 2016 (Station 9)
Working in an old carpark basement in East London (video 1), volunteers helped the artist paint his sculpture for the Barbican Estate, outside St Giles' Church. Then came the herculean effort to install the piece, lifting dozens of massive oil barrels (video 2)! |
Guler Ates' artwork for Station 10, Sea of Colour, takes a journey over Millenium Bridge
This is an unofficial video of the performance. The official video by the artist will be forthcoming. |
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Scriptural Reasoning at The Salvation Army International HQ inspired by Station 10, Sea of Colour by Güler Ates
An inter-faith event at The Salvation Army's International Headquarters brought together Christians, Jews, Muslims and others to consider how the three major faiths approach refugees.
Read more and see photos from the event here
An inter-faith event at The Salvation Army's International Headquarters brought together Christians, Jews, Muslims and others to consider how the three major faiths approach refugees.
Read more and see photos from the event here
Leni Dothan's video installation, Never_Never for Station 14
Go up Temple Church's secret, winding spiral staircase to the triforium to see Dothan's work.
Go up Temple Church's secret, winding spiral staircase to the triforium to see Dothan's work.
Press Coverage
The Church Times, 5 Februrary; The Huffington Post, 19 February; The Tablet, 20 February; The Tablet, 6 March; Oremus, 1 March; Christian Century, 16 March; Religion News Service, 9 March; The Observer, 13 March; Apollo Magazine, 22 March; Art & Christianity (forthcoming, spring 2016); Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief, Issue 12.2 (forthcoming June, 2016).