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Chichester – Luke Jerram’s Mars

Event Details

  • Location: Chichester Cathedral
  • Address: Cathedral Cloisters, Chichester, PO19 1PX
  • Start date: 19th October 2024
  • End date: 10th November 2024
  • Times: 9.00 am
  • Entry fee: £0 (Donations welcome)

Chichester Cathedral will host artist Luke Jerram’s immersive installation Mars from 19th October to 10th November 2024.

Measuring seven metres in diameter, the artwork features detailed NASA imagery of the Martian surface vaulted in the Nave of the Cathedral.  Each centimetre of the spherical sculpture represents ten kilometres of the surface of Mars with every valley, crater, volcano and mountain visible for visitors to explore.

The artwork will be on show at the Cathedral just after 150 years since the birth of celebrated Composer Gustav Holst, who is interred within the Cathedral’s North Transept. Holst is best known for The Planets, a seven-movement orchestral suite, with each movement named after a planet of the Solar System – including Mars.

Mars will be accompanied by an exciting programme of events, including story-telling and special Evening Viewings where the artwork will be on show alongside a sound composition created by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award winning composer Dan Jones.  Please see the cathedral website for full details.

Mars was co-commissioned by Kunsthal KAdE, Netherlands; UK Space Agency; Science and Technology Facilities Council, UK and UK Association for Science and Discovery Centres. With supporting partner University of Bristol.

Photo by the Trustees of the Natural History Museum.