There is something wonderful, but also faintly surreal about seeing Hélène Binet’s austere, black-and-white photographs of St. Anne’s, Limehouse inside St. Anne’s, Limehouse itself. They are now properly spotlit which makes a big difference to their presence and the sense of juxtaposition between church and photography:-


St. George’s, Bloomsbury looks like a fragment of Rome:-

St. Mary Woolnoth:-

And St. George-in-the-East:-

Thank you so much for alerting blog readers to this exhibition and especially the opportunity to see the interior of St Anne’s. I visited at the end of last week and found the exhibition really interesting and the interior very atmospheric, especially the remnants of the fire damage. It’s a wonderful church and such a relief that it has been saved and now likely to be open more often in the future.
I’m so pleased you saw it – both the church and the exhibition – not least because it makes me feel that the blog is worthwhile ! Charles