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15,000 peace doves soar inside Chichester Cathedral
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2 years ago
A remarkable mass expression of hope and peace will likely take your breath away in Chichester Cathedral this autumn.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor for Sussex Newspapers, and it's
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fantastic to be speaking to Peter Walker, who is masterminding something truly fabulous
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in Chichester Cathedral this autumn. Something like, we're not holding you to a precise number,
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but something like 15,000 peace dubs will be suspended above the nave, each with a very
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individual message of hope and message of peace. How did this whole thing happen?
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The peace dubs is a touring artwork that we take around a number of cathedrals around
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the UK. We're bringing it here to Chichester. It's going to look beautiful in this space,
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really really remarkable space here. And it's different to many artworks where an artist
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will create an artwork and they will bring it somewhere and people look at it. Here we're
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actually looking at a community expression, a community coming together to help me as
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an artist create something, which is a very large piece of art. It's a very large artwork
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at its own pace. But each individual artwork that they've made, each expression of peace
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and hope, as you say, that is written on one of our individual peace dubs, that in itself
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is almost the fingerprint of the community. We bring all of that together, all 15,000
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of them, suspend them within the nave, and then we create this monumental artwork here
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within the building, which really sits in harmony with the architecture, but as a really
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beautiful and ethereal...
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And you were saying as it tours, so it feels individual to the respective venues it goes
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to. It reflects what's happening in that community, doesn't it?
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That's true. Even though it's an artwork in itself, everywhere we go we re-curate it.
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So we redesign it on site for the building, for the architecture, and wherever we go,
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the community and the feelings of that community are expressed through how they engage with
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writing or participation within the project. Around 6,000 children, I think, have been
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invited within schools as well to be involved in this. So it really is a big community effort
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to bring it together. But that artwork at the end, then, that's my job as the sculptor,
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to then design that in the space, so we have a piece of work that is fitting of a building
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which is enriched with artwork.
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And it sounds like there's a really lovely balance between the privacy of these individual
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messages, which are obviously folded, so not that obvious, but also they're suspended and
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therefore become part of this massive collective thing, don't they? A collective expression
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of something.
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Yeah, very much so. The whole idea here is that every individual message of Hope and
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Peace comes together to create that collective. We don't often have the opportunity to do
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that, to come together and to say something through our own voices, but to bring it together.
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So by doing that, that actually creates the whole and the essence of the work. But those
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individual messages, those individual thoughts that people have, they're out of eyesight.
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You might see the odd word when you look up, but by being out of eyesight, there is privacy
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to it, but there is knowledge that they're there for when people to come in. And also
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that these shared concerns, these shared thoughts, with another 14,000 plus people, all of your
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thoughts and cares and wishes, and some of them are very moving, some of them are quite
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profound, some of them, some people are looking for end to war, some people are thinking about
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a loved one who they've lost and they're still thinking about. So by bringing all that together
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actually shows a great deal of the emotion of this community.
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And for you as the sculptor, it must be fascinating to watch people come in. Do you have a little
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look and see the reactions as people enter?
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We do at times. I often say that our artwork, when we create these big installations, are
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based on three specific parts. So one is the artwork itself, that's what we bring together.
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The second is the venue, and here it's a remarkable venue with hundreds of years of history imbued
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in these walls and hundreds of years of artwork imbued within the building itself and the
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glass windows, etc. And then the third part is the audience, the visitor to the building.
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And as soon as they come into the building, that's when the artwork comes alive. And it's
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through that engagement that we have the emotional connection. You know, we see children moving
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and dancing underneath, sometimes we see people hugging underneath. There's also music accompanying
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it as well, which is really beautiful and meditative. And all of those elements together,
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when we've seen people engage with these artworks in the past, create for a really beautiful
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and serene experience.
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Goodness, it sounds fabulous. It sounds incredibly powerful too. Really lovely to speak to you
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and I look forward very much indeed to actually seeing it. Thank you ever so much for your
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time. Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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