Ian Berry Artist Michael Pendry's installation of 2,500 white origami doves 'fly' the length of the nave. He has exhibited in San Francisco, London, Berlin, Jerusalem and Munich, each time asking local peop (...)
le to fold doves which are then included in the next installation. They symbolise peace and freedom and, he says, 'May the flock of doves grow, from place to place, from country to country, and across all borders. Peace, freedom and sustainability in a world of change and disturbance are the key themes of my installations'. Salisbury Cathedral. Salisbury. Wiltshire. England. 2018 © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos
Ian Berry A Benedictine monk wheels a fellow monk in his wheelchair past one of artist Sophie Ryder's sculptures of a lurcher and a Lady Hare sitting on top of a horse in The Close, outside the cathedral. Sa (...)
lisbury Cathedral. GB. England. Salisbury. Wiltshire. 2016 © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos
Ian Berry To celebrate the 800th anniversary of the sealing of the Magna Carta by King John, Salisbury Cathedral has liaised with Erlestoke Prison to create a collage of tiles of the prisoners' own artwork w (...)
hich will be on show in the cathedral cloisters. Here a prisoner works on his individual tile. Erlestoke Prison. Devizes. Wiltshire. England 2015 © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos
Ian Berry Artist Sophie Ryder's sculpture of a lurcher and a Lady Hare being wheeled on a trolley into position in the cathedral.
Sophie Ryder was born in London, England, in 1963. She studied Combined (...)
Arts at the Royal Academy of Arts where, while obtaining her diploma in painting, she was encouraged by fellow artists to develop her sculpture. Inspired by Picasso, Goya and Henry Moore, she famously developed the Lady Hare as a counterpart to Ancient Greek mythology's Minotaur. Salisbury Cathedral. GB. England. Salisbury. Wiltshire. 2016 © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos
Ian Berry A day of meditation in the cathedral with small wooden perches supplied for those who find it difficult to kneel for long periods of time. Lines of lit tea lights (small candles) delineate the qui (...)
et area. Salisbury Cathedral. GB. England. Salisbury. Wiltshire. 2015 © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos
Ian Berry Artist Michael Pendry's installation of 2,500 white origami doves 'fly' the length of the nave. He has exhibited in San Francisco, London, Berlin, Jerusalem and Munich, each time asking local peop (...)
le to fold doves which are then included in the next installation. They symbolise peace and freedom and, he says, 'May the flock of doves grow, from place to place, from country to country, and across all borders. Peace, freedom and sustainability in a world of change and disturbance are the key themes of my installations'. Here, the doves fly above the tomb of Robert, Lord Hungerford, 2nd Baron Hungerford (1409–1459), the eldest surviving son of Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford who served in the Hundred Years' War, and was summoned to parliament as Baron Hungerford from 5 September, 1450, to 26 May, 1455. Salisbury Cathedral. GB. England. Salisbury. Wiltshire. 2018 © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos
Ian Berry Choir boys and girls dressed in their choristers' vestments complete with pleated ruffs and their sponsors' medallions sit underneath a quartet of painted and gilded statues of saints near the choi (...)
r stalls. Salisbury Cathedral. Salisbury. Wiltshire. England. GB. 2015 © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos
Ian Berry Reflection: A new exhibition of glass sculptures at Salisbury Cathedral curated by Jacquiline Creswell, the cathedral's Art Advisor, and Rebecca Newnham who will be exhibiting two pieces. Also exh (...)
ibiting are Galia Amsel, Sabrina Cant, Amy Cushing, Sally Fawkes, Olivia Fink, Richard Jackson, Louis Thompson and Sylvie Vandenhoucke.
This installation is by Louis Thompson, a scholarship student at Pilchuck who completed his masters degree at the Royal College of Art. His prize-winning work has been exhibited around the world Here, a man with a very young baby in his arms, crouches to photograph the exhibit in the cathedral. Salisbury Cathedral. GB. England. Salisbury. Wiltshire. 2016 © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos
Ian Berry Artist Sophie Ryder's 20ft statue The Kiss was blown over in a recent gale. It had been moved from its original position because visitors on their mobile phones were complaining about bumping thei (...)
r heads as they went through the arch formed by the two clasped hands.
Sophie Ryder was born in London, England, in 1963. She studied Combined Arts at the Royal Academy of Arts where, while obtaining her diploma in painting, she was encouraged by fellow artists to develop her sculpture. Inspired by Picasso, Goya and Henry Moore, she famously developed the Lady Hare as a counterpart to Ancient Greek mythology's Minotaur. Salisbury Cathedral. GB. England. Salisbury. Wiltshire. © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos
Ian Berry GB. England. Wiltshire. Salisbury. The church of St Thomas and St Edmund is located right in the centre of mediaeval Salisbury. It was built to serve the workers building the new cathedral, and (...)
was dedicated to St Thomas a Becket in 1220. Every Christmas there is a display of Christmas trees individually decorated by the many organisations involved in Salisbury and it draws hundreds of visitors each year who contribute to the many charities involved. Here the choir sings seasonal hymns and carols as part of the festivities. 2013 © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos
Ian Berry Reflection: A new exhibition of glass sculptures at Salisbury Cathedral curated by Jacquiline Creswell, the cathedral's Art Advisor, and Rebecca Newnham who will be exhibiting two pieces. Also exh (...)
ibiting are Galia Amsel, Sabrina Cant, Amy Cushing, Sally Fawkes, Olivia Fink, Richard Jackson, Louis Thompson and Sylvie Vandenhoucke.
'Connection' - a sculpture in the North Transept by Galia Amsel who studied at the Royal College of Art and later taught at Sunderland, Edinburgh and Glasgow Schools of Art before moving to New Zealand in 2004. Her work is shown in the V&A and other museums around the world.
Here a family looks at the exhibition and the young child gazes in wonder at an installation. Salisbury Cathedral. GB. England. Salisbury. Wiltshire. 2016 © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos
Ian Berry GB. England. Dorset. Bournemouth. Rebecca Newnham (right) and Lizzie Sykes (filmmaker) are collaborating on a new installation, incorporating a curved glass sculpture produced by Rebecca for Re (...)
flection: An exhibition of glass sculptures at Salisbury Cathedral co-curated by Jacquiline Creswell, the cathedral's Art Advisor, and Rebecca who is exhibiting two pieces.
Rebecca Newnham studied for her MA at the Royal College of Art in London and is a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors. Here, she and Lizzie check the projection of a dancer on to the curved glass sculpture. 2016 © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos
Ian Berry Reflection: A new exhibition of glass sculptures at Salisbury Cathedral curated by Jacquiline Creswell, the cathedral's Art Advisor, and Rebecca Newnham who will be exhibiting two pieces. Also exh (...)
ibiting are Galia Amsel, Sabrina Cant, Amy Cushing, Sally Fawkes, Olivia Fink, Richard Jackson, Louis Thompson and Sylvie Vandenhoucke.
'Incandescent', a sculpture over the font by Amy Cushing who studied at the Chelsea College of Art and Design and specialised in ceramics and glass for her BA in Public Art. She has won awards from the British Council, Wedgwood and the Chelsea Crafts Fair and her work has been commissioned by numerous public bodies, businesses and galleries.
Here, a model looks at the sculpture hanging over and reflected in the water of the font. Salisbury Cathedral. GB. England. Salisbury. Wiltshire. 2016 © Ian Berry | Magnum Photos