A space to discuss the interaction of theology and the arts in Britain since 1945. Its focus is primarily historical, but includes reflection on contemporary thought and practice.
Monday, 30 July 2007
Eric Gill at Ditchling
There is a very interesting exhibition at the Ditchling Museum in Sussex, on the time Gill spent in this small (and rather idyllic) Sussex village. It includes various pieces of Gill's work, sketches, models and letters, as well as exploring Ditchling connections with others including David Jones and the engraver Joseph Cribb. The exhibition itself is not huge, but when viewed alongside the museum's permanent exhibits relating to the subject, it is well worth a visit. There is, I understand, a catalogue in production, which should be ready in the autumn.
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