Alys Tomlinson is an award-winning editorial and fine art photographer based in London. Named Sony World Photographer of the Year 2018 Alys Tomlinson’s work has been exhibited in the UK, France, Ireland and the USA. The ‘Ex-Voto’ exhibition is a study of offerings of religious devotion found at Christian pilgrimage. . .
An ‘English post-impressionist’, Harold Gilman’s portrayal of life in the early 20th century combined the gritty formality of the Camden Town Group with the vitality of post-impressionism. . . .
3 March - 28 October 2019, 13:00 - 16:30
Afternoon Tea and Guided Tours of Goodwood House are open most Sundays and Mondays, from 3rd March until 28th October 2019, between 1pm – 4. 30pm (last entry 4pm). – £25 per person. NEW for 2019, Goodwood House is open for Afternoon Tea between 11th -14th February and 17th –. . .
In 1910 the art critic Roger Fry introduced the work of Cézanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Matisse and Picasso to an unaware British audience. He coined the term ‘post-impressionism’ for his landmark exhibition on European modern art, which later became known as the ‘Art Quake of 1910’. In this exhibition drawn. . .
Nick Goss (b. 1981) reimagines his home city of London, transforming the cityscape and its interior spaces to explore themes of displacement, natural disaster and the psychology of place. In this exhibition of 12 of Goss’s large-scale narrative paintings, he combines observations of everyday life in his South London urban. . .
A look at humanity through the eyes of a female collector. A collection of works on paper bequest by Elizabeth Mary Parker (née Burney), a criminal psychologist who was inspired to gift her collection to the gallery after attending a tour. Includes etchings by Samuel Palmer, Camille Pissarro and Käthe. . .
6 April - 8 September 2019
Reel Life in the Ancient World. This exciting exhibition revisits one of the most popular periods of history, Ancient Rome, for an entirely new take on one of the world’s great civilisations. The Roman era has inspired storytellers from William Shakespeare to Stanley Kubrick. This exhibition brings together an outstanding. . .
A chance to view an eclectic mix of affordable works from local artists and makers, including photography, jewellery, print, painting and ceramics. Exhibiting artists are Lottie Barnden, Pam Clark, Gill Collins, Nigel Ingram, Vicky Gomez, Jo Herman, Jules Hoare, Norman Irvine, Nick Jaeger , Fabiola Knowles, Robert Lane, Jean Mallan,. . .
This new collection of contemporary watercolours reflect images of landscapes remembered. Childhood memories, recollections of places visited on holidays and places very much in the present are all a source of inspiration and are reflected in this new collection. Sue describes her work as abstracted realism, painting a personal response. . .
Danielle BEYSSAC - KICINSKI lives in Chichester’s twin city, Chartres. Her exhibition is part of a series of events put on by the Friends of Chartres to mark the 60th anniversary of that twinning. Danielle paints the landscapes of the Breton countryside, where she spent her childhood days with her. . .