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De La Warr Pavilion

Marina, Bexhill on Sea, TN40 1DP

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Reviews

Keep Things As They Are: Ian Breakwell (1943-2005) [20 December 2012]

Curating the streams of work produced over any person’s career into a digestible exhibition is a challenging task; but none more so than an artist like Ian Breakwell. A man fixated with studying infinite documentations of the most mundane  Read on…

De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill
6 October 2012 - 13 January 2013

Reviewed by: James Smith »

Warhol is Here [5 March 2012]

One fine day over the Christmas period I managed to muddle along the windy coast to Bexhill for a bit of Andy Warhol action at the De La Warr Pavilion.In all honesty, prior to my visit I was a little skeptical of what this show would be like,  Read on…

De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill
24 September 2011 - 26 February 2012

Reviewed by: Luke Alder »

Catherine Yass [16 July 2011]

This exhibition presents a selection of work from the last decade and places special emphasis on a new commissioned work called Lighthouse (2011), which occupies a gallery of its own on the first floor.     To call Yass’ work  Read on…

De La Warr Pavillion, Bexhill on sea
25 June - 4 September 2011

Reviewed by: Maru Rojas Cuahonte »

Seascape [15 June 2009]

Is it possible to comment on the output of ‘an artist working with digital media’ without referring to the techniques of production? The question applies to a degree with any genre, to those dealing with ‘traditional’ media  Read on…

De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill
4 April - 14 June 2009

Reviewed by: Nep Hall »

Mark Anstee: Occupation [3 October 2006]

“Where is the war memorial where you live?” Mark Anstee asked my eleven-year-old son; he did not know, and we eventually established it was in the square behind Marks & Spencer, where his teenage sister sometimes lunches with her  Read on…

De la Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea
22 July – 17 September

Reviewed by: Alison Baverstock »