Glowing + Alive

In 1966, Chichester Cathedral unveiled one of Britain’s most daring post-war art commissions - a vivid tapestry behind its High Altar by celebrated artist and printmaker John Piper (1903–1992). 

Event details

Tickets
Free, donations welcome
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Venue
Chichester Cathedral

On display from 13 February – 15 November 2026, a new exhibition will uncover the story behind the tapestry’s creation, the people and patrons who shaped the commission, and the artwork’s lasting impact on the Cathedral’s life.

Commissioned by the visionary Dean Walter Hussey (Dean of Chichester, 1955–1977), the tapestry remains one of the most significant ecclesiastical artworks of the twentieth century. Striking, colourful and dramatic, it continues to inspire reflection and wonder six decades on.

The 2026 exhibition brings the story of the tapestry to life through personal correspondence, including between John Piper and Dean Hussey. It also showcases alternative designs for the tapestry as well as vestments designed by Piper, offering rare insight into the creative collaboration behind this iconic work.

Entry to Chichester Cathedral, and its exhibition, are free - but donations are very much welcome. 


Running alongside the exhibition will be a public programme designed to engage audiences of all ages, including a major community weaving event in February, talks and specialist tours. A complementary exhibition of new artworks by contemporary artist Alice Carter (ASHES TO FIRE, 13 February — 5 April 2026) will offer a striking dialogue with Piper’s masterpiece.