The Resurrection Spirit
The Resurrection Spirit
The Resurrection Spirit
The Resurrection Spirit
The Resurrection Spirit
The Resurrection Spirit
The Resurrection Spirit
The Resurrection Spirit
The Resurrection Spirit

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Maggi Hambling's first commission for a church in East Sussex. The sculpture represents the spirit of the resurrection caught in a moment of flight, and is a metaphor for the hope. The sculpture is sited to draw the eye up from the altar to the sky.
Title

The Resurrection Spirit

Date

2013

Medium

steel

Accession number

TN20_LS_S061

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Church of St Dunstan, with funding from the 2010 bequest of Walter Podger

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Church of St Dunstan

Custodian

Church of St Dunstan

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

31st March 2013

Access

time restrictions apply

Access note

Church opening times

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Located at

High Street, Mayfield

TN20 6AQ

Set above the nave of Church of St Dunstan.