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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Chris Gollon, CHRIS GOLLON: Fourteen Stations of the Cross, 2019
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Chris Gollon, CHRIS GOLLON: Fourteen Stations of the Cross, 2019

Chris Gollon

CHRIS GOLLON: Fourteen Stations of the Cross, 2019
A 44-page full-colour fine art catalogue with texts by art critics Nicholas Usherwood, Jackie Wullschlager and Laura Gascoigne; art historian Tamsin Pickeral, Canon Dr Julie Gittoes, novelist Sara Maitland and Fr Alan Green. Published upon the occasion of the permanent installation, in the south gallery of St John on Bethnal Green, of three paintings related to Gollon’s highly acclaimed Fourteen Stations of the Cross. It reproduces all fourteen Stations, which were permanently installed in 2009, before being blessed by Richard Chartres, Bishop of London in the same year. ISBN: 978-0-9530584-1-9
8 1/4 x 11 3/4 in
21 x 29.75 cm
Copyright The Artist & IAP Fine Art
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A 44-page full-colour fine art catalogue with texts by art critics Nicholas Usherwood, Jackie Wullschlager and Laura Gascoigne; art historian Tamsin Pickeral, Canon Dr Julie Gittoes, author Sara Maitland and...
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A 44-page full-colour fine art catalogue with texts by art critics Nicholas Usherwood, Jackie Wullschlager and Laura Gascoigne; art historian Tamsin Pickeral, Canon Dr Julie Gittoes, author Sara Maitland and Fr Alan Green. Published by IAP Fine Art in May 2019, upon the occasion of the permanent installation, in the south gallery of St John on Bethnal Green, of three paintings related to Gollon’s highly acclaimed Fourteen Stations of the Cross. It reproduces all Fourteen Stations of the Cross by Chris Gollon, which were permanently installed in 2009, before being blessed by Richard Chartres, Bishop of London in the same year. St John on Bethnal Green is a Grade I listed church in east London, designed by Sir John Soane, next to the V&A Museum of Childhood.

The catalogue also features the three related works, kindly donated by a private collector, one of which is ‘Judas Iscariot & The Magdalene’. Although Chris Gollon used family members in his Stations of the Cross, he did not put himself in any. However, in this painting he casts himself as Judas hanging from a tree. Partially inspired by a Bob Dylan lyric, it is also believed to be the first painting in art history of Judas Iscariot alone with the Magdalene.
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Official exhibition catalogue for the museum retrospective of Chris Gollon’s music-related works CHRIS GOLLON: Beyond the Horizon at Huddersfield Art Gallery, 12th Oct 2019 - 18th Jan 2020, and now online.
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