Sound and light show to take over Beverley Minster

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Floor to ceiling images will be projected onto the walls of Beverley Minster

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Historic works of art are being projected on the inside of a nearly 800-year-old minster.

The sound and light show at Beverley Minster was created by Luxmuralis and runs until Sunday.

Organisers said it would showcase four centuries of art by projecting images onto the walls.

It is the first time the event has been held in Yorkshire.

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The event is being staged in Yorkshire for the first time after it was premiered at Salisbury Cathedral

The show, called Illuminating Art, features works from artists including Monet, Van Gogh, Cezanne and Renoir as well as early photography and animations.

The event premiered at Salisbury Cathedral in November.

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Officials said the show would allow visitors to "contemplate" the work of Renaissance artists.

Peter Walker, artistic director, said: "It is wonderful to be bringing Illuminating Art to the Minster, one of the most beautiful buildings in the country.

"Visitors to our artwork can choose how they want to experience the exhibition, either basking in glorious images and sound or digging a little deeper and contemplating the big ideas."

Illuminating Art runs until Saturday 17 February.

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