Hello and welcome to my ‘new look’ website which is set to change and grow over the coming months and years. If you are familiar with my old website, thank you, but I’d like this to be far more interactive and useful, to provide an overview of all my work.
Previously we have highlighted my exhibitions especially my Stations of the Holocaust shown in Coventry, Norwich and Chichester Cathedrals. In response to the Dialogue which emerged from these showings, I wrote a seminar for St Andrew’s University delivered on the 8th November 2019 entitled “Stations of the Holocaust: Representation for All. An Artistic legacy from Biblical texts as interpreted by Contemporary Identity Politics” which can be read [here].
My new work, Suffering Man is being displayed in Southwell Minster through Lent 2021. Despite the Minster being shut for COVID 19 health and safety reasons, the sculpture will form a backdrop to the services which will be taking place, live-streamed in the Minster as usual, during this third Lockdown. The sculpture reflects the place for sorrow of our world, whilst calling to mind the suffering of Christ. I am enormously grateful to Dean Nicola Sullivan for permitting Suffering Man to be shown in the Minster at this time.