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SUMMARY:Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra 2025/26 Season
DESCRIPTION:The BPO’s winter season sparkles with fairy tales\, festive favourites\, and contemporary flair. Highlights include Alise Siliņa in Vaclav Trojan’s Fairy Tales Concerto (Dec 7)\, Alistair McGowan narrating A Christmas Carol (venues across Sussex\, 18–20 Dec)\, Aaron Akugbo performing Marsalis’ jazzy trumpet concerto (Jan 24)\, and violinist Ruth Rogers in Pēteris Vasks’ Lonely Angel (Feb 22). Joanna MacGregor conducts throughout\, weaving magic from Delius to Nyman\, Tchaikovsky to Mozart. Tune in at brightonphil.org.uk.
URL:https://rosamagazine.co.uk/event/brighton-philharmonic-orchestra-2025-26-season/
LOCATION:Brighton Dome\, Church Street\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 1UE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Jane Bown: Play Shadow
DESCRIPTION:“Other people take photographs. I try to find photographs.” \n\n\n\nSo said Jane Bown\, the Observer newspaper’s go-to portrait photographer for some six decades\, and a talented photojournalist to boot\, whose reputation soared towards the end of her career\, and just keeps on soaring after her death\, aged 89\, in 2014. Now\, a retrospective of her work\, curated by Dr Loucia Manopoulou\, opens at Newlands House Gallery\, the latest in a succession of solo exhibitions. She referred to herself as a ‘hack’\, but Bown’s lifelong career as a jobbing newspaper photographer belied her innate talent. She is\, posthumously\, becoming seen as an artist: Lord Snowden and Germaine Greer both referred to her as ‘the British Cartier-Bresson’\, and it’s easy to see why. \n\n\n\nRead Behind the eyes from ROSA Magazine Autumn 2025 here \n\n\n\n\nFind out more
URL:https://rosamagazine.co.uk/event/jane-bown-play-shadow/
LOCATION:Newlands House Gallery\, Pound Street\, Petworth\, West Sussex\, GU28 0DX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:AFTER-IMAGE
DESCRIPTION:AFTER-IMAGE celebrates the close proximity of the Phoenix Art Space to the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery by presenting a small but engaging display of paintings and photographs inspired by works in the Museum collection. \nThis exhibition has been devised and curated by Geoff Hands\, a PAS studio member. \nHe writes\, \nIt is necessary for visual artists to see and experience original artworks ‘in the flesh’\, rather than only in print or online. Many practitioners are aware of the history behind their respective discipline and see this as celebrating and developing particular subject matters. They may have chosen to empathise with or to react against outmoded forms of representation and now implement contemporary media or frameworks. Works from the past therefore remain alive and relevant to all who view them with a suitably creative attitude and these historical works can be linked to the present either directly or more obliquely. \n A link between an organisation holding historical works of art and a contemporary studio collective so close by is tentatively made in AFTER-IMAGE. An exhibition of ‘new’ work that respond in some way to ‘old’ artworks reveals the many skills and interests of artists from the Phoenix\, whilst acknowledging one of the primary exhibition spaces and institutions in the city. \nTwenty or so works have been selected for AFTER-IMAGE\, including photographs from Murray Ballard and Fergus Heron; plus paintings from Perdita Sinclair\, Stig Evans\, Julian Vilarrubi\, Denise Harrison\, Bernard G. Mills\, June Nelson\, Mike Stoakes and Geoff Hands.
URL:https://rosamagazine.co.uk/event/after-image-2/
LOCATION:Phoenix Art Space\, 10-14 Waterloo Place\, Brighton and Hove\, East Sussex\, BN2 9NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:William Nicholson
DESCRIPTION:William Nicholson [1872 – 1949]\, Cliffs at Rottingdean\, 1910\, Oil on canvas\, Southampton City Art Gallery\, © Bridgeman\n\n\n\nThe first major exhibition of the English painter’s work in 20 years\, spanning the whole of his prolific career from the Victorian era to post-WW2. Nicholson was primarily known as a portrait painter\, but also offered an important contribution to the still life and landscape genres\, as well as producing publicity posters\, costume designs and book illustrations\, all represented here. The artist\, of course\, had strong ties with Sussex\, living for a spell in Rottingdean with his artist wife Mabel and children Ben\, Nancy\, Anthony and Kit. Find out more at pallant.org.uk
URL:https://rosamagazine.co.uk/event/william-nicholson/
LOCATION:Pallant House Gallery\, 8-9 North Pallant\, Chichester\, West Sussex\, PO19 1TJ
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:We Are Still Here / Vanishing Place
DESCRIPTION:Held in partnership with academics from the University of Sussex\, We Are Still Here is a powerful exhibition of poetry\, visual art & community response.  \n\n\n\nVanishing Place\, meanwhile\, is an open-call exhibition which celebrates the challenges and the beauty of our natural world. \n\n\n\n\nFind out more
URL:https://rosamagazine.co.uk/event/we-are-still-here-vanishing-place/
LOCATION:Gallery North\, 70 High Street\, Hailsham\, East Sussex\, BN27 1AX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Guerrilla Girls / Virginia Woolf and the Hogarth Press
DESCRIPTION:If You Keep Women Out They Get Resentful\, 2018© Guerrilla Girlscourtesy guerrillagirls.com\n\n\n\nDo women need to be naked to get into the Met Museum? Well\, in 1989 it seems they did: there were more nude paintings of women than women painters represented in New York’s institutional art museum\, as anonymous feminist collective The Guerilla Girls pointed out in their famous campaign. Charleston is showcasing works from the group’s 40-year career as art provocateurs. This sits alongside a companion exhibition highlighting Virginia Woolf’s equally radical work as a publisher and printer at the Hogarth Press\, which she ran with husband Leonard from 1917 to 1946. Original handprinted editions\, including TS Eliot’s The Waste Land\, reveal how Woolf used the press to challenge literary and social conventions from the inside out. \n\n\n\n\nFind out more
URL:https://rosamagazine.co.uk/event/guerrilla-girls-virginia-woolf-and-the-hogarth-press/
LOCATION:Charleston\, Firle\, Lewes\, East Sussex\, BN8 6LL
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Chichester Open Studios Snap Shot Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Chichester Open Studies (COS) return to Oxmarket Contemporary for their 25th anniversary with a ‘Snap-Shot’ exhibition. This exhibition promises an intriguing preview of the artistic diversity and creativity that will be on display during the Art Trail. \n\n\n\n\nFind out more
URL:https://rosamagazine.co.uk/event/chichester-open-studios-snap-shot-exhibition/
LOCATION:Oxmarket Contemporary\, St. Andrew’s Court off East Street\, Chichester\, West Sussex\, PO19 1YH\, United Kingdom
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