Price: Admission FreePrice: Admission FreeThe Wallace Collection is participating in this unique exhibition across the city, from Ash Wednesday to Easter Monday.For Christians, the Stations of the Cross represent 14 moments in Jesus’ journey through Jerusalem, from condemnation to crucifixion and burial. Across the chasm of two thousand years, this tortured path resonates with current events for people of many faiths and cultures. In particular, it calls to mind the hazardous journeys of refugees from today’s Middle East.This exhibition invites people of all backgrounds, of all faiths, or none, to experience London as a ‘new Jerusalem’. It tells the story of the Passion in fresh ways, using existing masterpieces and new commissions by Jewish, Christian, and Muslim artists. Take this Journey through London and let the Stations provoke your passions.At the Wallace Collection, we are representing Station Five, ‘Simon of Cyrene Helps Christ Carry the Cross’ with our 'Plaques depicting Scenes from the Life and Passion of Christ, Limoges, c. 1570-c. 1625'. We will also have a free gallery trail focusing on depictions of the crucifixion in art for visitors to enjoy.The Stations of the Cross exhibition is curated by Dr. Aaron Rosen and artist Terry Duffy. It is supported by King’s College London, Cambridge Inter-faith Programme, Coexist House, and Art & Sacred Places.To learn more about this and other Stations—including an interactive map, podcasts, and events—download the app Alight, or visit their website.
Stations of the Cross. Art and PassionThe Wallace Collection Main address:
The Wallace CollectionWells Fargo CenterManchester SquareW1U 3BNLondon, Vereinigtes königreichThe Wallace CollectionWells Fargo CenterManchester SquareW1U 3BNLondon, Vereinigtes königreichPrice: Admission FreePrice: Admission FreeThe Wallace Collection is participating in this unique exhibition across the city, from Ash Wednesday to Easter Monday.For Christians, the Stations of the Cross represent 14 moments in Jesus’ journey through Jerusalem, from condemnation to crucifixion and burial. Across the chasm of two thousand years, this tortured path resonates with current events for people of many faiths and cultures. In particular, it calls to mind the hazardous journeys of refugees from today’s Middle East.This exhibition invites people of all backgrounds, of all faiths, or none, to experience London as a ‘new Jerusalem’. It tells the story of the Passion in fresh ways, using existing masterpieces and new commissions by Jewish, Christian, and Muslim artists. Take this Journey through London and let the Stations provoke your passions.At the Wallace Collection, we are representing Station Five, ‘Simon of Cyrene Helps Christ Carry the Cross’ with our 'Plaques depicting Scenes from the Life and Passion of Christ, Limoges, c. 1570-c. 1625'. We will also have a free gallery trail focusing on depictions of the crucifixion in art for visitors to enjoy.The Stations of the Cross exhibition is curated by Dr. Aaron Rosen and artist Terry Duffy. It is supported by King’s College London, Cambridge Inter-faith Programme, Coexist House, and Art & Sacred Places.To learn more about this and other Stations—including an interactive map, podcasts, and events—download the app Alight, or visit their website. Book tickets
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