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Jonathan Koestlé-Cate

Jonathan Koestlé-Cate is an Associate Lecturer at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He has recently completed a Ph.D. at Goldsmiths College on the subject of contemporary art in ecclesiastical spaces.

Artists, Church, Criticism and Philosophy, Culture, Performance Art07/11/2012<30/10/2012

Marcus Coates: A Quest for Visions – Contemporary Art & the Church

One of the most intriguing individuals at work in the art world today is Marcus Coates, a curiously atavistic figure, part-shaman, part-performance artist, whose…

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Art in the Church14/06/2012<26/05/2012

Art in the Cathedral: The Blurring of Sacred/Secular Space

Some years ago, Winchester Cathedral hosted an exhibition called Light, featuring artists such as Rachel Whiteread, Marc Quinn, and Darren Almond. As a result…

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