Ghislaine Howard’s monumental series Stations of the Cross/ The Captive Figure will be at Lichfield Cathedral from the 9th February until the 8th April. Also on view will be The Empty Tomb completed in 2008 as the culmination of the series and Judas: The Departure . At lunchtime on Thursday 14th […]
Stations Of The Cross
Published in York Press Ghislaine Howard’s acclaimed series of paintings, The Stations Of The Cross: The Captive Figure, is being shown as devotional work during Lent and Easter. This year, there is an additional work, 365 series, to complement the exhibition. The Stations and 365 collections are on view in […]
During Lent and Easter 2012 the great space of York Minster’s nave will enriched by the showing of two major bodies of work by Ghislaine Howard. The fourteen monumental monochrome paintings that form the time honoured sequence The Stations of the Cross, (created in association with Amnesty International and first shown at […]
The Stations of the Cross and The Empty Tomb are currently being shown at York Minster during Lent and Easter. Exhibiting alongside The Stations of the Cross and The Empty Tomb will be a newly completed painting, Judas: the Departure, which is revealed during the first week of Lent and […]
The Stations of the Cross: The Captive Figure and The Empty Tomb will be at York Minster during Lent and Easter 2011 with the Empty Tomb – from 29th of February until the 29th of April although the exhibition officially starts on the 9th March. The Stations of the Cross […]
Ghislaine & Michael Howard will be giving a paper on the Stations of the Cross / the Captive Figure – Contemplations of the Spiritual in Contemporary Art to be held at at Liverpool Cathedral Western Rooms on 10th – 11th December 2010, 12:00 – 17:00 (each day) For more information, […]
The Stations of the Cross: The Captive Figure will be at York Minster during Lent and Easter 2011 with the Empty Tomb. Ghislaine is working towards two further exhibitions at The Minster in 2012 and 2013.
Ghislaine’s acclaimed series of paintings, The Stations of the Cross: The Captive Figure will continue its tour of British cathedrals with an exhibition at Manchester Cathedral from Wednesday, February 17 through to Friday, May 14, 2010. The exhibition will form the backdrop for a performance of Bach’s St John Passion […]
The Stations of The Cross: The Captive Figure at Liverpool Cathedral for Captial of Culture celebrations. The Stations return to Liverpool Cathedral for Capital of Culture with a the recently completed painting ‘The Empty Tomb’ – which is the culmination of the series. The Stations are on view from February […]