Peter Marlow: The English Cathedral Touring Exhibition 2025
The touring exhibition of Peter's work, 'The English Cathedral', to date has now been hosted by 23 out of the 42 cathedrals [Coventry, Ely, Blackburn, Portsmouth, Carlisle, Winchester, Ripon, Southwell, Bradford, St Albans, St Pauls, Hereford, Newcastle, St Edmundsbury, Wakefield, Lincoln, Wells, Manchester, Rochester, Peterborough, Derby, Chester & Worcester] and continues its pilgrimage to Chelmsford, Truro and Lichfield in 2025.
The Peter Marlow Foundation hopes to fulfil Peter's desire for the exhibition to be hosted by all 42 cathedrals.
In 2010 Peter undertook ‘a kind of reflective pilgrimage’, in photographing the naves of each of England’s 42 Anglican cathedrals. As a contemporary return to tradition of church photography in England, particularly the work of Frederick Evans and Edwin Smith, Peter’s typologies were taken in natural light at dawn, capturing the luminosity of each interior as daylight emerged from behind the altar. Devoid of artificial lighting, the images create a representation of each cathedral removed from the modern age.
The photographs were published as a book by Merrell, with a foreword written by Martin Barnes, Senior Curator of Photographs at the V&A. The first edition in 2012 and second edition in 2015.
With generous funding from the Victoria and Albert Museum and their Photographs Acquisition Group, a touring exhibition followed the book.
A full set of the prints are held in the V&A’s permanent collection.
You can see a selection of Peter's work on his website: Peter Marlow Foundation
Peter's work will be exhibited at Truro Cathedral from Tuesday 4 March - Thursday 3 April. All are welcome to come and view his work which will be displayed inside.
Photo Credit: Peter Marlow Foundation