Pallant House Gallery
Pallant House Gallery is a leading UK museum that explores new perspectives on British art from 1900 to now through an ambitious programme of exhibitions and creative opportunities for all. We make British art relevant today by exploring contemporary, historic and international connections and redressing imbalances in its history.
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Pallant House Gallery
9 North Pallant, Chichester
West Sussex, PO19 1TJ
01243 774557
www.pallant.org.uk
Eileen Cooper RA & Uduehi Imienwanrin | Seeing Each Other at Pallant House Gallery
Johnnie Shand Kydd on Photographing the YBAs | Seeing Each Other at Pallant House Gallery
Caroline Coon on Painting Pauline Boty | Seeing Each Other at Pallant House Gallery
Jenny Lewis on Photographing Artists & Community | Seeing Each Other at Pallant House Gallery
Chantal Joffe & Ishbel Myerscough on Art & Friendship | Seeing Each Other at Pallant House Gallery
New Perspectives: Part Two
Nicholas Sinclair on Photographing Artists | Seeing Each Other at Pallant House Gallery
Curtis Holder on Friendship, Heritage & Collaboration | Seeing Each Other at Pallant House Gallery
New Perspectives - Part One
Nana Shiomi: Her Own Interpretation
My Bottles and Pumps | Caroline Walker
Interview with Charlotte Verity | The Shape of Things: Still Life in Britain
Thames Painting: The Estuary | Michael Andrews
Surrealist Protest Still Life | Lee Miller's Severed Breast Photographs
An Interview with Rana Begum | No. 1367 Mesh at Pallant House Gallery
Exploring the Brands That Inspired British Pop Artists
Beloved Breastplate | Significant Objects
Interview with Maggi Hambling | The Shape of Things: Still Life in Britain
Interview with Glenn Brown | The Shape of Things: Still Life in Britain
Interview with Bouke de Vries | The Shape of Things: Still Life in Britain
Interview with Lindsey Mendick | The Shape of Things: Still Life in Britain
How Phoebe Cummings Creates Her Botanical Sculptures
Phoebe Cummings introduces her installation – I hear myself with my throat
Discovering a Hidden Painting in Christopher Wood's 'Two French Boys' (1925)
John Craxton's Two Figures and the Setting Sun | Ian Collins
John Craxton's 'Landscape, Hydra' | Ian Collins
Mix & Match: How Paints are Prepared for Art Conservation