In March, Ghislaine began her exciting three year association with York Minster with The Stations of the Cross and a new piece entitled Judas: The Departure. This will culminate in 2013 with a new series of paintings to mark the 1700th anniversary of The Edict of Milan. The Minster is planning for this year to be dedicated to the issues of reconciliation, tolerance and forgiveness and Ghislaine’s work will be at the heart of their events. The painting of Judas has been hidden in The Minster to be revealed once more in 2013.
Easter 2012 A selection of Ghislaine’s daily paintings will be exhibited at the Minster together with a projection piece
Easter 2013 Ghislaine will be exhibiting an entirely new series of works inspired by her daily news paintings. These will be large scale secular works each of which will counterpoint one of the original Stations images. Each painting will be developed from the bank of small paintings that she produces on a daily basis. The painting of Judas will be re-instated within the main body of the Minster.
It is hoped that the original Stations will be exhibited in Milan cathedral during the Lenten weeks of 2013.
Ghislaine’s exhibition The Choreography of Walking attracted a good deal of publicity as did the showing of her painting Angry Man: Head of Rooney which was shown at The Gateway Gallery in Macclesfield. Check the website for details!