Article 60VB4 ‘They belong here’: Salisbury Cathedral exhibits Grayson Perry’s tapestries

‘They belong here’: Salisbury Cathedral exhibits Grayson Perry’s tapestries

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Steven Morris
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It is the first time The Vanity of Small Differences has been shown in an ecclesiastical setting

The vibrant colours are bound to attract the eye but the subject matter - from tattooed cage fighters to a celebrity chef reimagined as God - will surprise, challenge, perhaps even anger visitors to one of England's most historic religious buildings.

Grayson Perry's work The Vanity of Small Differences - six vivid tapestries, each 4 metres by 2 metres, packed with biblical scenes and themes telling a story of class and social climbing - is being shown in the nave of Salisbury Cathedral this summer. It is the first time the tapestries have been displayed in an ecclesiastical setting.

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