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Newlands House Gallery

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Newlands House Gallery is a British gallery of modern and contemporary art, photography and design located in Petworth, West Sussex.

Background

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The gallery occupies a 7,500 square feet (700 m2) Grade II listed Georgian townhouse and adjacent coach house. The building was originally built for Dr. Newlands in the 18th century and was previously occupied by an antiques and interiors shop.[1]

The gallery was opened in March 2020 by Simon de Pury. Comprising 12 rooms, the gallery stages exhibitions focused on great artists of the 20th century. It has also developed a community-focused programme that builds on the heritage of its location, and Petworth's reputation for excellence in music, literature and antiques.[2] It is curated by Maya Binkin, and the building is owned by Nicola Jones.[3]

Past exhibitions

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References

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  1. ^ "Newlands House Gallery". Sussex Modern. 2024.
  2. ^ Westall, Mark (25 February 2020). "Simon de Pury to open Newlands House a new 7,500 square-foot gallery in remarkable Georgian townhouse". FAD magazine.
  3. ^ Dixon, Sonya (25 February 2022). "In conversation with Maya Binkin, Curator at Newlands House Gallery". Petworth Places.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Exhibitions". Newlands House Gallery.
  5. ^ Jones, Jonathan (1 April 2022). "Frank Auerbach: Unseen review – art that restores a sense of what it is to be human". The Guardian.
  6. ^ Campbell-Johnston, Rachel (31 March 2022). "Frank Auerbach: Unseen review — a rare, intimate glimpse into a modern master". The Times.
  7. ^ Cosslett, Rhiannon Lucy (5 September 2022). "'Picasso nearly fell over backwards when he saw her' – Lee Miller's son on their intense relationship". The Guardian.
  8. ^ Freeman, Laura (8 September 2022). "Lee Miller and Picasso review — a focused, fun and original show". The Times.
  9. ^ Armitstead, Claire (25 July 2023). "Eve Arnold: To Know About Women review – legends tired, hungover and flashing their rears". The Guardian.
  10. ^ "From Marilyn Monroe to main street: photographs by Eve Arnold". The Sunday Times. 25 June 2023.
  11. ^ Jones, Jonathan (12 July 2024). "Leonora Carrington: Rebel Visionary review – wild dreams of a titan of surrealism finally get their due". The Guardian.
  12. ^ Freeman, Laura (12 July 2024). "Leonora Carrington: Rebel Visionary review — unearthly delights in Sussex". The Times.
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