menu
Arts

Final month of ‘Turner in Brighton’ exhibition

Besi Besemar February 6, 2014

The Turner in Brighton exhibition which runs at the Royal Pavilion until March 2 has just under a month to run.

Turner in Brighton

The exhibition shows Brighton’s development as a seaside resort through the artist’s eyes, and brings together a range of his works, including watercolours, oil paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, and prints. It also features works by Turner’s contemporaries, John Constable, William Daniell and John Nash.

The focus of the exhibition is a Turner watercolour, Brighthelmston, Sussex, bought in 2012 by the Royal Pavilion & Museums service – part of Brighton & Hove City Council – after being in private ownership for more than a century.

Brighton & Hove residents can enjoy half price admission to the Pavilion, which includes admission to the Turner exhibition, with up to four accompanying children free (take proof of residency, one item required per adult eg council tax or other utility bill).

Turner in Brighton is open daily from 10am to 5.15pm (last admission 4.30pm).

It runs at the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, BN1 1EE, until March 2.

For more information: CLICK HERE: 

Or telephone: 03000 290902

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

X