Perspectives
Your place to explore new perspectives on British art from 1900 to now. Through interviews, films, image galleries and essays, we uncover the creative lives of the people behind the art on our walls.

Curtis Holder on Friendship, Heritage & Collaboration
[ Artist Interview )
Artist Curtis Holder reflects on his portrait of fellow artist and friend Charmaine Watkiss, created for the exhibition “Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists” at Pallant House Gallery.
In this intimate conversation, Curtis shares how their mutual respect, shared histories, and collaborative spirit shaped a work rooted in storytelling, heritage, and trust.
This video is part of a special series of interviews with artists featured in the Seeing Each Other exhibition, offering personal insights into the creative relationships that inform their practice.
Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists brings together over 150 works that explore artistic relationships, identity, and mutual influence in modern and contemporary British art. Spanning 125 years, it showcases paintings, prints, drawings, photography, sculpture, and installations that capture the distinctive gaze between creative peers.
Featuring over 80 artists including Lucian Freud, Lubaina Himid, David Hockney, Lee Miller, Eric Ravilious, Paula Rego and many more, the exhibition unveils friendships and emulation, as well as homages to earlier artists, through intimate portrayals. From rare portraits of celebrated figures to new commissions, discover connections that have shaped British art and new perspectives on artistic circles, from the Bloomsbury Group to the Young British Artists.
Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists is open at Pallant House Gallery until 2 November 2025. Book tickets here.