William Nicholson
The 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 […]
The 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 dialogue across generations unfolds in the cathedral’s soaring spaces, where John Piper’s vivid spiritual symbolism meets Alice Carter’s contemporary paintings. An exhibition and events programme celebrating the 60th anniversary […]
Canadian artist Jenine Marsh brings New Wishes, working with cast metals, embossed surfaces and altered everyday objects to trace the residue of touch, desire and small human gestures. Kolkata-born Sayan […]
Do 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 […]
Ten sees Gallery57 mark a decade with an exhibition featuring makers previously shown in the space.
Brighton Fringe returns for its month long burst of comedy, cabaret, theatre, circus and other performative oddities. Expect the usual citywide Pandora’s Box of pop-ups, pub stages, backroom experiments and […]
Brighton Festival returns for its 60th edition with a stellar line-up, including Patti Smith and Laurie Anderson. As ever, the whole thing kicks off with the beloved Children’s Parade, and […]
Brighton’s much-loved springtime sprawl of creativity returns as living rooms, studios, and seaside boltholes fling open their doors for another year. Expect everything from established painters and ceramicists to first-time […]
For over twenty years, the artists and makers under the Art in Ditchling banner have built a distinguished reputation for their quality and diversity of creativity. Immerse yourself in this […]
A quietly radical intervention into industrial might, Shh… explores silence as a charged force. Newhaven-based artists Isobel Smith and Abigail Norris met weekly, guided by a virtual Louise Bourgeois, letting […]
The centrepiece of Goodwood’s summer season is the first major UK presentation devoted to the trailblazing American land artist Nancy Holt. Ambitious in scale, the project extends from the galleries […]
An interesting double header opens this spring at Charleston’s Lewes satellite. One exhibition focuses on Walter Sickert’s works on paper, examining the importance of drawings and prints to the proto-Modernist’s […]
Over the last 25 years Shipley has built a reputation for extraordinary music in exceptional, inspiring settings across Sussex: from chamber concerts in medieval churches to elegant evenings in historic […]
ROSA is delighted to partner once again with WIAF, the London art fair dedicated exclusively to women artists. Previous editions have featured a strong Sussex presence, with artists like Geraldine […]
Building on curator Andy Friend’s recent display at Tate Britain, this is the most comprehensive exhibition on the Artists International Association (AIA) in over four decades. It highlights the work […]
The elegant grounds of Petworth House once again host over 60 exhibitors, many of them leading members of BADA and LAPADA, for a weekend of serious treasure-hunting. Expect a richly […]
Sussex Art Fair gallops back onto Goodwood Racecourse for a long weekend of painting, printmaking, sculpture and contemporary craft from 95 artists, ranging from emerging talent to established names. There […]
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 […]
Oxmarket are delighted to welcome the art group Where The Art Is in our Wilson Gallery. The artists are part of a larger weekly art group who come from very […]
Oxmarket are delighted to welcome Robyn Jacobs - ‘Expedition’ to the John Rank gallery for a 2 week exhibition. Robyn was born in New Zealand and moved to the UK […]
The Summer programme opens 2 May and unfolds through earthworks, sculpture, tapestry, ceramics and large-scale outdoor installations. Explore a summer of art across two galleries, an evolving 70-acre landscape, complemented […]
