Initially inspired by the September 11 event, these artworks transcend one single event and refer to all destruction done by man to his fellow humans.
The imagery of graphic ruination is juxtaposed and intertwined with the solemn beauty of medieval art of icons and frescoes. Through depictions of the Crucifixion, Deposition from the Cross, Lamentation, the artist reminds us of the death of The Son of Man while paying tribute to the timeless beauty of the sacred art.
The innate propensity of mankind for harm and devastation may seem hopeless for the future of our kind.
The title of this most unusual series of artworks with its last piece gives us an answer.
10.30 – 3.30, 12 – 20 March – artist present /or artist-in situ /or artist-in-residence
10.30 – 3.30, 23 March – 16 April by appointment during weekdays
Parking on site

10.30 – 3.30, 12 – 20 March – artist present /or artist-in situ /or artist-in-residence
10.30 – 3.30, 23 March – 16 April by appointment during weekdays

