Sea Song Sessions at the De La Warr Pavilion

De La Warr Pavilion Marina, Bexhill, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Hooray and up she rises! This summer, a unique event combining some of the finest artists in modern folk music is docking up at De La Warr Pavilion. Performed by Jon Boden, Seth Lakeman, Ben Nicholls, Emily Portman and Jack Rutter, Sea Song Sessions is a collection of British maritime folk songs and sea shanties. Check out […]

Helio Oiticica: Waiting for the internal sun

De La Warr Pavilion Marina, Bexhill, East Sussex, United Kingdom

The first major presentation of the influential Brazilian artist’s work in the UK for 15 years, this show constitutes a real coup for the Bexhill gallery, to help light up East Sussex’s ‘Turner season’. This exhibition will concentrate on the late sculptor, installation artist and filmmaker’s experimental and seminal work in the late 60s and […]

Manuel Mathieu: The End of Figuration

De La Warr Pavilion Marina, Bexhill, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Mathieu is a Haitian abstract painter and sculptor, trained in Canada, who likens the hidden-from-view trauma he still suffers after a motorcycle accident to the lingering shadow of the Duvalier regime in his native country. Until March 31, this show is accompanied by the film Nests of Basalt, by Berlin-based artist Clara Jo.

Barbara Kasten: Site Lines

De La Warr Pavilion Marina, Bexhill, East Sussex, United Kingdom

For over 40 years, Chicagoan artist Barbara Kasten, much influenced by Bauhaus and in particular Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, has been producing work examining the nature of dimensionality, often using mirrors, lights, and props for conceptually based, increasingly abstract pieces. Her first solo presentation in the UK is a site-specific installation responding to De La Warr Pavilion's […]

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Callum Hill: E-Minor

De La Warr Pavilion Marina, Bexhill, East Sussex, United Kingdom

This major new film commission –presented as a site-specific installation – combines 35mm and 16mm film with archival footage, taking viewers on ‘a psychedelic journey to explore the shadows of Western society’. It moves between psychological enquiry, gender, politics, and poetry. Take a trip to dlwp.com