π¬π§ LONDON | Church Art Exhibition
β¨ What happens when a space stops being just a backdrop, and becomes a collaborator - a participant in dialogue? ποΈ Saint Bartholomew the Great (London's oldest medieval church) floats on the edge of time, suspended between the city and the eternal. More than architecture, it's a living entity where: β’ 12th-century stones whisper through cracks β’ Sunlight paints divine narratives on Norman arches β’ The air hums with 900 years of prayer πΌοΈ "Living Stone" Exhibition Highlights β’ Diana Orving's Shapeshifter (Featured) - Plant-fiber sculptures like "time's skin" peeling from the walls β’ Sound installations echoing medieval chants in hidden crypts β’ Textile works woven with threads dipped in holy water π¬ The curator's vision: "These artworks aren't displayed - they're awakened by the church. Each piece breathes with the building's ancient pulse." ποΈ 25% of art sales fund church preservation π Until [closing date] | Free entry (donations welcome) #SacredArt #LondonArt #MedievalMeetsModern #InstallationArt #ArtInUnusualSpaces