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Art Gallery - Pallant House Gallery 9 North Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex, England, PO19 1TJ. -
Pallant House Gallery is an art gallery in Chichester, West Sussex, England. It houses one of the best collections of 20th century British art in the world. The Gallery's collection is founded on works left to the city of Chichester by Walter Hussey in 1977, on his retirement from the position as Dean of Chichester Cathedral which he held from 1955. Hussey's collection included works by Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, John Piper, Ceri Richards and Graham Sutherland. Hussey stipulated that the collection must be shown in Pallant House, a Grade 1 listed Queen Anne townhouse built in 1712 for wine merchant Henry Lisbon Peckham and his wife Elizabeth. It is a fine, brick-built building with large windows, with stone ostriches from the Peckham family arms guarding the entrance gateway, and a fine oak staircase inside. Its urbane design from a London architect was the subject of a suit in Chancery, for William Smart, mason of Chichester, provided a design about 1711, but the Peckhams went to London and obtained another design, designated the London modell in court papers. The architect was not identified. The building had been used as Council offices since 1919. The building was restored in 1979, and the gallery opened in 1982. It has been managed by an independent trust since 1985. The Gallery's collection has been augmented by other donations. In 1989, property developer Charles Kearley donated works by British artists such as John Piper and Ben Nicholson and European artists such as Paul Cézanne, André Derain, Fernand Léger, and Gino Severini. In 2006, architect Sir Colin St John Wilson donated works by Michael Andrews, Peter Blake, David Bomberg, Patrick Caulfield, Lucian Freud, Richard Hamilton, R. B. Kitaj, Eduardo Paolozzi, Walter Sickert and Victor Willing. Many of the works were acquired directly from the artists, who were friends of Wilson: indeed, he designed homes for several. Other works are displayed on long-term loan, many on the understanding that they will be donated to the gallery in due course. As well as modern British art, the Gallery has one of the world's outstanding collections of 18th century Bow porcelain, donated by Geoffrey Freeman. A new wing was opened in June 2006, designed by Sir Colin Wilson and Long & Kentish. The £8.6 million project was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Arts Council England, the local council, and other donors. See more:
Pallant House Gallery is a unique combination of an historic Queen Anne townhouse and contemporary extension, housing one of the best collections of Modern British art in the country, including important works by Auerbach, Blake, Caulfield, Freud, Hodgkin, Nicholson, Paolozzi, Piper and Sutherland. See more:
21 October – 13 December 2015 - Pallant House Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of drawings by David Remfry RA of people and their dogs including Alan Cumming and other New Yorkers. The exhibition accompanies the publication of a new book by the Royal Academy entitled ‘We Think the World of You: Drawings of People and Dogs’, which includes drawings of Alan Cumming, Susan Sarandon and Ethan Hawke. See more:
We make a loving by what we get, but we make a live by what we give. Winston Churchill.
Pallant House Gallery - Chichester - Art Gallery - Listasafn í Englandi
Art Gallery - Pallant House Gallery 9 North Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex, England, PO19 1TJ. - We make a loving by what we get, but we make a live by what we give. Winston Churchill.
Pallant House Gallery is an art gallery in Chichester, West Sussex, England. It houses one of the best collections of 20th century British art in the world. The Gallery's collection is founded on works left to the city of Chichester by Walter Hussey in 1977, on his retirement from the position as Dean of Chichester Cathedral which he held from 1955. Hussey's collection included works by Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, John Piper, Ceri Richards and Graham Sutherland. Hussey stipulated that the collection must be shown in Pallant House, a Grade 1 listed Queen Anne townhouse built in 1712 for wine merchant Henry Lisbon Peckham and his wife Elizabeth. It is a fine, brick-built building with large windows, with stone ostriches from the Peckham family arms guarding the entrance gateway, and a fine oak staircase inside. Its urbane design from a London architect was the subject of a suit in Chancery, for William Smart, mason of Chichester, provided a design about 1711, but the Peckhams went to London and obtained another design, designated the London modell in court papers. The architect was not identified. The building had been used as Council offices since 1919. The building was restored in 1979, and the gallery opened in 1982. It has been managed by an independent trust since 1985. The Gallery's collection has been augmented by other donations. In 1989, property developer Charles Kearley donated works by British artists such as John Piper and Ben Nicholson and European artists such as Paul Cézanne, André Derain, Fernand Léger, and Gino Severini. In 2006, architect Sir Colin St John Wilson donated works by Michael Andrews, Peter Blake, David Bomberg, Patrick Caulfield, Lucian Freud, Richard Hamilton, R. B. Kitaj, Eduardo Paolozzi, Walter Sickert and Victor Willing. Many of the works were acquired directly from the artists, who were friends of Wilson: indeed, he designed homes for several. Other works are displayed on long-term loan, many on the understanding that they will be donated to the gallery in due course. As well as modern British art, the Gallery has one of the world's outstanding collections of 18th century Bow porcelain, donated by Geoffrey Freeman. A new wing was opened in June 2006, designed by Sir Colin Wilson and Long & Kentish. The £8.6 million project was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Arts Council England, the local council, and other donors. See more:
Pallant House Gallery is a unique combination of an historic Queen Anne townhouse and contemporary extension, housing one of the best collections of Modern British art in the country, including important works by Auerbach, Blake, Caulfield, Freud, Hodgkin, Nicholson, Paolozzi, Piper and Sutherland. See more:
21 October – 13 December 2015 Pallant House Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of drawings by David Remfry RA of people and their dogs including Alan Cumming and other New Yorkers. The exhibition accompanies the publication of a new book by the Royal Academy entitled ‘We Think the World of You: Drawings of People and Dogs’, which includes drawings of Alan Cumming, Susan Sarandon and Ethan Hawke. See more:
Strong Island Takeover at Pallant House Gallery (4k)
On Thursday 11th July 2019 Strong Island headed east from Southsea to Chichester with a bunch of local artists, to have a cultural takeover of Pallant House Gallery. As well as street artists MyDogSighs, Samo and Fark we also had Need Street Food, a series of short films by Portsmouth filmmakers and a mountain of photography by Portsmouth photographers for a pop-up exhibition.
Chichester Pallant House Gallery Celebrates Female Artists
A special exhibition focusing on women artists is on display in Chichester.
It shows paintings and drawing from the perspective of a female gaze. And our reporter Nicole Ris had a closer look.
Interview
Sarah Holdaway, Assistant Curator, Chichester Pallant House Gallery
Pallant House Gallery - Chichester - The Ruth Borchard Self Portrait Prize - Listasafn í Englandi
Art Gallery - Pallant House Gallery 9 North Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex, England, PO19 1TJ. - The Ruth Borchard Self Portrait Prize - The prize was awarded to Shanti Panchal for his work Artist and the Lost Studio. Suzanne Perlman, Adam Birtwistle, Brita Granstrom, Ishbel Myerscough, Clearwen James, Nicola Hicks, Tony Bevan, Ken Currie, Lisa Stokes and Tai Shan Schierenberg.
Pallant House Gallery is an art gallery in Chichester, West Sussex, England. It houses one of the best collections of 20th century British art in the world. The Gallery's collection is founded on works left to the city of Chichester by Walter Hussey in 1977, on his retirement from the position as Dean of Chichester Cathedral which he held from 1955. Hussey's collection included works by Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, John Piper, Ceri Richards and Graham Sutherland. Hussey stipulated that the collection must be shown in Pallant House, a Grade 1 listed Queen Anne townhouse built in 1712 for wine merchant Henry Lisbon Peckham and his wife Elizabeth. It is a fine, brick-built building with large windows, with stone ostriches from the Peckham family arms guarding the entrance gateway, and a fine oak staircase inside. Its urbane design from a London architect was the subject of a suit in Chancery, for William Smart, mason of Chichester, provided a design about 1711, but the Peckhams went to London and obtained another design, designated the London modell in court papers. The architect was not identified. The building had been used as Council offices since 1919. The building was restored in 1979, and the gallery opened in 1982. It has been managed by an independent trust since 1985. The Gallery's collection has been augmented by other donations. In 1989, property developer Charles Kearley donated works by British artists such as John Piper and Ben Nicholson and European artists such as Paul Cézanne, André Derain, Fernand Léger, and Gino Severini. In 2006, architect Sir Colin St John Wilson donated works by Michael Andrews, Peter Blake, David Bomberg, Patrick Caulfield, Lucian Freud, Richard Hamilton, R. B. Kitaj, Eduardo Paolozzi, Walter Sickert and Victor Willing. Many of the works were acquired directly from the artists, who were friends of Wilson: indeed, he designed homes for several. Other works are displayed on long-term loan, many on the understanding that they will be donated to the gallery in due course. As well as modern British art, the Gallery has one of the world's outstanding collections of 18th century Bow porcelain, donated by Geoffrey Freeman. A new wing was opened in June 2006, designed by Sir Colin Wilson and Long & Kentish. The £8.6 million project was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Arts Council England, the local council, and other donors. See more:
Pallant House Gallery is a unique combination of an historic Queen Anne townhouse and contemporary extension, housing one of the best collections of Modern British art in the country, including important works by Auerbach, Blake, Caulfield, Freud, Hodgkin, Nicholson, Paolozzi, Piper and Sutherland. See more:
21 October – 13 December 2015 Pallant House Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of drawings by David Remfry RA of people and their dogs including Alan Cumming and other New Yorkers. The exhibition accompanies the publication of a new book by the Royal Academy entitled ‘We Think the World of You: Drawings of People and Dogs’, which includes drawings of Alan Cumming, Susan Sarandon and Ethan Hawke. See more:
Tai Shan Schierenberg. See more:
British Self Portraits: The Ruth Borchard Collection at Pallant House, Chichester
Richard Borchard, son of collector Ruth Borchard, Simon Martin, Artistic Director of Pallant House Gallery, Dr. Robert Travers, Owner of Piano Nobile Gallery and Philip Vann, author of Face to Face, discuss the opening of exhibition of the Ruth Borchard Collection at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester.
Tai Shan Schierenberg - Pallant House Gallery - Chichester - Listasafn í Englandi
Tai Shan Schierenberg - Self-portrait as Max Beckmann - Oil on canvas - Pallant House Gallery - Chichester, West Sussex, England Nov, 2015.
Self-portrait as Max Beckmann. See more:
Tai-Shan Schierenberg was born in China in 1962, the eldest of three sons to a very young Chinese mother and a German painter. As a child he spent the first years of his life with his grandparents in Malaysia but was eventually returned to his London-based parents for the beginning of primary school. Being taken on frequent visits to the London Museums or art galleries made him familiar with painting of all realms and ages, while drawing soon became the child's favourite activity. After extensive travels to the places of Antiquity in Greece and Asia Minor, the family settled in the Black Forest and, in pursuit of a more ecologically centered life, did some subsistence farming, while the boy, by now eleven years old, started his secondary education under the auspices of a Jesuit run grammar school nearby. In his mid-teens the first cautious steps towards oil painting were undertaken. See more:
Pallant House Gallery is a unique combination of an historic Queen Anne townhouse and contemporary extension, housing one of the best collections of Modern British art in the country, including important works by Auerbach, Blake, Caulfield, Freud, Hodgkin, Nicholson, Paolozzi, Piper and Sutherland. See more:
21 October – 13 December 2015 Pallant House Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of drawings by David Remfry RA of people and their dogs including Alan Cumming and other New Yorkers. The exhibition accompanies the publication of a new book by the Royal Academy entitled ‘We Think the World of You: Drawings of People and Dogs’, which includes drawings of Alan Cumming, Susan Sarandon and Ethan Hawke. See more:
Tai Shan Schierenberg. See more:
David Remfry - Watercolour - Pallant House Gallery - Chichester - Listasafn í Englandi
David Remfry - Watercolour - Alan Cumming - Pallant House Gallery - Chichester - We Think the World of You: Drawings of People and Dogs’. David Remfry RA is known for his large scale watercolours of urban scenes and has exhibited internationally for over 30 years.
Pallant House Gallery is a unique combination of an historic Queen Anne townhouse and contemporary extension, housing one of the best collections of Modern British art in the country, including important works by Auerbach, Blake, Caulfield, Freud, Hodgkin, Nicholson, Paolozzi, Piper and Sutherland. See more:
21 October – 13 December 2015 Pallant House Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of drawings by David Remfry RA of people and their dogs including Alan Cumming and other New Yorkers. The exhibition accompanies the publication of a new book by the Royal Academy entitled ‘We Think the World of You: Drawings of People and Dogs’, which includes drawings of Alan Cumming, Susan Sarandon and Ethan Hawke. See more:
Leslie Marr on David Bomberg
British artist Leslie Marr remembers his former art teacher David Bomberg, the subject of the exhibition 'Bomberg', a partnership between Pallant House Gallery and Ben Uri Gallery and Museum.
‘Bomberg’ tours from Pallant House Gallery, Chichester (21 October 2017 - 4 February 2018) to The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (17 February 2018 - 27 May 2018) and to Ben Uri Gallery and Museum, London later in 2018.
Film by Jon Adams.
Community Artwork - Pallant House Gallery - Chichester - Listasafn í Englandi
Community Artwork - The etched Copper, Zinc, Ceramic and Mosaic. Art Gallery - Pallant House Gallery 9 North Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex, England, PO19 1TJ. -
Pallant House Gallery is an art gallery in Chichester, West Sussex, England. It houses one of the best collections of 20th century British art in the world. The Gallery's collection is founded on works left to the city of Chichester by Walter Hussey in 1977, on his retirement from the position as Dean of Chichester Cathedral which he held from 1955. Hussey's collection included works by Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, John Piper, Ceri Richards and Graham Sutherland. Hussey stipulated that the collection must be shown in Pallant House, a Grade 1 listed Queen Anne townhouse built in 1712 for wine merchant Henry Lisbon Peckham and his wife Elizabeth. It is a fine, brick-built building with large windows, with stone ostriches from the Peckham family arms guarding the entrance gateway, and a fine oak staircase inside. Its urbane design from a London architect was the subject of a suit in Chancery, for William Smart, mason of Chichester, provided a design about 1711, but the Peckhams went to London and obtained another design, designated the London modell in court papers. The architect was not identified. The building had been used as Council offices since 1919. The building was restored in 1979, and the gallery opened in 1982. It has been managed by an independent trust since 1985. The Gallery's collection has been augmented by other donations. In 1989, property developer Charles Kearley donated works by British artists such as John Piper and Ben Nicholson and European artists such as Paul Cézanne, André Derain, Fernand Léger, and Gino Severini. In 2006, architect Sir Colin St John Wilson donated works by Michael Andrews, Peter Blake, David Bomberg, Patrick Caulfield, Lucian Freud, Richard Hamilton, R. B. Kitaj, Eduardo Paolozzi, Walter Sickert and Victor Willing. Many of the works were acquired directly from the artists, who were friends of Wilson: indeed, he designed homes for several. Other works are displayed on long-term loan, many on the understanding that they will be donated to the gallery in due course. As well as modern British art, the Gallery has one of the world's outstanding collections of 18th century Bow porcelain, donated by Geoffrey Freeman. A new wing was opened in June 2006, designed by Sir Colin Wilson and Long & Kentish. The £8.6 million project was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Arts Council England, the local council, and other donors. See more:
Pallant House Gallery is a unique combination of an historic Queen Anne townhouse and contemporary extension, housing one of the best collections of Modern British art in the country, including important works by Auerbach, Blake, Caulfield, Freud, Hodgkin, Nicholson, Paolozzi, Piper and Sutherland. See more:
Curator's Choice: Simon Martin introduces John Tunnard at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester
Curator Simon Martin discusses Messenger, one of the works from John Tunnard's major new show at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester
Places to see in ( Chichester - UK )
Places to see in ( Chichester - UK )
Chichester is a cathedral city in West Sussex, in South-East England. Chichester is the only city in West Sussex and is its county town. Chichester has a long history as a settlement from Roman times and was important in Anglo-Saxon times.
Chichester is the seat of a bishopric, with a 12th-century cathedral, and is home to some of the oldest churches and buildings in Great Britain. Chichester has three tiers of local government. Chichester is a transport hub, and a centre for culture in the county, with a theatre, museum and art galleries. Chichester Harbour and the South Downs provide opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
The City of Chichester is located on the River Lavant south of its gap through the South Downs. This winterbourne for part of its course now runs through the city in underground culverts. Chichester has an Oceanic climate. With its position in southern England, Chichester has mild winters and cool summers. It has high sunshine levels compared to other parts of the UK with around 1900 hours annually.
Chichester is the hub of several main roads. The most important of these is the A27 coastal trunk road (connecting Eastbourne with Southampton) which passes to the south of the city. Chichester railway station, on the West Coastway Line, has regular services to Brighton, London Victoria via Gatwick Airport, Portsmouth and Southampton. There are also many bus services, with Chichester bus station, adjacent to the railway station, acting as a local hub. Chichester Airport is north of the city.
Alot to see in ( Chichester - UK ) such as :
Fishbourne Roman Palace
The Novium
Weald and Downland Living Museum
Goodwood House
Pallant House Gallery
South Downs Planetarium & Science Centre
Goodwood Racecourse
Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve
Chichester Cathedral
West Dean College
Chichester Cross
Priory Park, Chichester
Bishop's Palace Garden
Oxmarket Centre of Arts
Chichester Guildhall
Portfield Roundabout
( Chichester - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Chichester . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Chichester - UK
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The Mythic Method: Classicism in British Art (1920-1950)
A film by Jon Adams to accompany the exhibition The Mythic Method: Classicism in British Art (1920-1950) at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester (22 October 2016 - 19 February 2017).
Pallant House Gallery, 9 North Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1TJ
pallant.org.uk
In Conversation with Clifford Charles: Pallant House Gallery, Chichester
As part of his exhibition, 'Less ness', South African born artist Clifford Charles will host the second in the 'series of conversations'with US based Curator Prof Julie Mcgee at Chichester's Pallant House Gallery in partnership with London based web forum: Abstract Critical.
Top 12 Tourist Attractions in Chichester - Travel England, United Kingdom
Top 12 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Chichester - Travel England, United Kingdom:
Chichester Cathedral, Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, Chichester Festival Theatre, Bishop's Palace Gardens, Fishbourne Roman Palace, West Dean Gardens, Kingley Vale, Cass Sculpture Foundation, Pallant House Gallery, Goodwood House, Chichester City Walls, The Novium
David Bomberg: A Family Portrait
Coinciding with the exhibition ‘Bomberg’, a partnership between Ben Uri Gallery and Museum and Pallant House Gallery, David Bomberg's niece Cecily Bomberg and his step-granddaughter Juliet Lamont recall one of the greatest British artists of the 20th century.
‘Bomberg’ tours from Pallant House Gallery, Chichester (21 October 2017 - 4 February 2018) to The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (17 February 2018 - 27 May 2018) and to Ben Uri Gallery and Museum, London later in 2018.
Film by Jon Adams.
Bomberg: The Curator's Introduction
Coinciding with the exhibition ‘Bomberg’, a partnership between Ben Uri Gallery and Museum and Pallant House Gallery, curators Rachel Dickson and Sarah MacDougall give an introduction to the British artist David Bomberg, revered as one of the greatest British artists of the 20th century.
‘Bomberg’ tours from Pallant House Gallery, Chichester (21 October 2017 - 4 February 2018) to The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (17 February 2018 - 27 May 2018) and to Ben Uri Gallery and Museum, London later in 2018.
Film by Jon Adams.
A Closer Look - Christopher Wood's Beach Scene with Bathers, Pier and Ships (1925)
A film by Jon Adams to accompany the exhibition Christopher Wood: Sophisticated Primitive at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester (2 July – 2 October 2016).
A Closer Look - John Armstrong's 'Design for the Rape of Persephone' (1927)
A film by Jon Adams to accompany the exhibition The Mythic Method: Classicism in British Art (1920-1950) at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester (22 October 2016 - 19 February 2017).
Pallant House Gallery, 9 North Pallant, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1TJ
pallant.org.uk
Richard Cork on David Bomberg
Coinciding with the exhibition ‘Bomberg’, a partnership between Ben Uri Gallery and Museum and Pallant House Gallery, art historian and broadcaster Richard Cork discusses the British artist David Bomberg and his search for what he called 'the spirit in the mass'.
‘Bomberg’ tours from Pallant House Gallery, Chichester (21 October 2017 - 4 February 2018) to The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (17 February 2018 - 27 May 2018) and to Ben Uri Gallery and Museum, London later in 2018.
Film by Jon Adams.