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John Piper's Coventry |
The Exhibition of
British Design 1948 - 2012 at the V&A is fascinating as it covers approximately my lifetime and includes some particularly potent images from the 1960s
including my first car - a Mini - reminding one forcefully how terribly small they were. There were also a number of striking pieces from the rebuilding of
Coventry Cathedral, including the only maquette of John Piper's Baptistry Window and some stunning cartoons by Graham Sutherland from the creation of his famous tapestry, 'Christ In Glory in the Tetramorph' .
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Graham Sutherland "The Eagle" (An image depicting St John) |
I was also lucky enough to attend a lecture introducing the exhibition by Ghislaine Wood, the curator, as well as Louise Campbell of Warwick University on Sir Basil Spence and the building of the new Cathedral and Jonathan Foyle of the
World Monuments Fund on the Fund's plans to
improve the Coventry Cathedral quarter of the City as well as restore and display the
beautiful C15th stained glass from the old Cathedral. Work on this part of the project has already started at
The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum.
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