Natural phenomena and the creation of our world is explored at the premiere of ‘Elements’; an immersive light and sound show by Luxmuralis. From 6th-11th March, visitors will journey through an artistic odyssey of nature’s four elements; earth, air, fire, and water, showcased within Winchester Cathedral. Tickets for ‘Elements’ are on sale now.
In March, following the sold-out show “Star of Wonder” Son et Lumiere, the award-winning artistic collaboration known as ‘Luxmuralis’ returns to Winchester with ‘Elements’. Elements will immerse viewers within scenes of nature’s awesomeness; from deep within Earth’s fiery soul, a volcano erupts with a glowing avalanche of light and sound, to being swept up in the midst of an unrestrained oceanic storm, Elements promises to be an adventure like no other.
Of the creative collaboration between Luxmuralis’ Peter Walker and Winchester Cathedral, The Dean of Winchester, The Very Rev’d Catherine Ogle, said: “The cathedral has been a place of great inspiration and wonder throughout its long history. By continuing to explore the relationship between worship and the arts, we invite all our visitors and worshippers to experience the cathedral in a new way.”
Tickets for ‘Elements’ are on sale now. For ticket prices and how to book, call 01962 857 275 or click here.
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About the artist
Peter Walker is a sculptor and fine artist who has worked professionally for over 20 years in the development of public and fine contemporary art, installation artwork and projects featuring monumental bronze and other materials.
Peter work can be found in public and private collections internationally, including at the British Embassy in Dubai, British Embassy in Paris, The Collections of Limburg (Germany), St Chads Cathedral (Canada), and University Church in Oxford, as well as many other public and private collections.
Peter also creates large scale installation artworks and Son et Lumiere as the artistic director of Luxmuralis, including at Westminster Abbey (2020) Chatsworth House (2020), Compton Verney (2018), Bodleian Libraries Old Quad (2020), and numerous national cathedrals.
About Winchester Cathedral
Winchester Cathedral is open to visitors from Monday to Saturday 9.00am to 5.00pm, and on Sundays from 12.30pm to 3.00pm. Last entry is 30 mins before closure. For more information about and the events programme at Winchester Cathedral, click here.
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