Christopher Wren: What Legacy Now?

Interesting exhibition in the undercroft of the Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College of photographs by Hamish MacPherson as part of the Wren300 celebrations.

The photographs were atmospheric portraits of contemporary people involved in aspects of science and architecture pioneered by Sir Christopher Wren. A useful leaflet told you about the sitter and the aspect of Wrens work they represented.

The pictures had an ethereal quality and were created using a flatbed scanner, which creates an intriguing and mysterious quality and as the commentary said gave the impression the sitters also “possess their own shifting legacies”.

They made the research relevant to today while illuminating areas of Wrens interests which I hadn’t known about before such as the fact he developed two finger spelling alphabets for deaf people.

No closing date given.

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