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Roger Hiorns: Untitled (a retrospective view of the pathway)

Date uploaded: May 25, 2016

Ikon and Birmingham Cathedral present a new site-specific work by Birmingham-born artist Roger Hiorns, Untitled (a retrospective view of the pathway) (2016) on Wednesday the 15th and Friday the 17th of June 2016, from 5.30 to 6.30pm at St Philip’s Cathedral, Colmore Row, Birmingham.

Working with the choir of St Philip’s Cathedral, Birmingham, the event sees choristers undertake Choral Evensong whilst lying on their backs on the floor, within the nave of the church, rather than standing to sing in stalls behind the altar.

This will be a full service rather than a performance – led by The Very Revd Catherine Ogle, Dean of Birmingham, and directed by Canon Marcus Huxley – with the congregation seated in the aisles and galleries. The event raises important questions concerning the aesthetics of faith and worship in modern life; plays with perceptions of life and death and sleep and consciousness; and re-imagines an ancient ritual – all within sight of the Cathedral’s stained glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones depicting the Last Judgment.

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Image: Roger Hiorns, Untitled (a retrospective view of the pathway) (2016). Photograph by Marcin Szymczak

Image: Roger Hiorns, Untitled (a retrospective view of the pathway) (2016). Photograph by Marcin Szymczak