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![]() William Roberts created distinctive paintings that focused on the leisure pursuits of the English working class-in parks, cafes, cinemas, pubs, the races and the seaside. His work captured the English with humour and affection, providing a panorama of modern life. William Roberts, Rush Hour, 1971, Oil on canvas, Lord Marland of Odstock © Estate of John David Roberts and are reproduced with the kind persmission of the William Roberts Society |
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![]() Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of David Bomberg's death, this exhibition showcases a selection of his work from the Gallery's holdings together with works by some of the artists Bomberg taught such as Frank Auerbach, Dennis Creffield and Leslie Marr. David Bomberg, The South-East Corner, Jerusalem, 1926, Wilson Gift through The Art Fund, © Sir Colin St John Wilson |
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The School Prints were a remarkable series of colour lithographs, editioned in large numbers and sold at a low cost to schools throughout the UK. Includes L.S. Lowry, Henri Matisse, Henry Moore, John Nash, Pablo Picasso, Julian Trevelyan and John Tunnard. Henry Moore, Sculptural Objects, 1949, Lithograph on paper, © The Henry Moore Foundation |
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![]() Running successfully since 2001, 'Partners in Art' helps those, who due to disability, illness, injury or other reasons, have difficulty in accessing the arts themselves. 'Partnership of the Month', is an ongoing series of exhibitions that showcases the work of each partnership. |
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![]() The Gallery of Modern Art in the South, Pallant House Gallery is a unique combination of a Queen Anne townhouse and a contemporary building holding one of the best collections of 20th century British art in the world. Artist include: Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, Peter Blake, David Bomberg, Edward Burra, Patrick Caulfield, William Coldstream, Alan Davie, Peter de Francia, Mary Fedden, Lucian Freud, Eric Gill, Andy Goldsworthy, Richard Hamilton, Nigel Henderson, Barbara Hepworth, Ivon Hitchens, Howard Hodgkin, R.B. Kitaj, Mark Lancaster, Langlands & Bell, Fernand Léger, John Minton, Henry Moore, Paul Nash, Ben Nicholson, Claes Oldenburg, Eduardo Paolozzi, Glyn Philpot, John Piper, Ceri Richards, Colin Self, Gino Severini, Walter Sickert, Graham Sutherland, Joe Tilson, Edward Wadsworth and Victor Willing. Overview of the collections Ben Nicholson, 1946 (still Life-cerulean), 1946, Kearley Bequest through The Art Fund (1989) © Angela Verren Taunt |
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