Viva Lewes Issue #146 November 2018
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ART<br />
Further afield<br />
Cruise to the Edge II © Roger Dean<br />
Trading Boundaries, near Sheffield Park, have a longstanding<br />
relationship with <strong>Lewes</strong> resident artist Roger<br />
Dean, most famous for his phantasmagorical covers for<br />
the prog rock bands Yes and Asia, and they’re giving him a<br />
solo exhibition from 1st Nov to 9th Dec, of his paintings,<br />
watercolours, sketches and prints, called Crossing the Line.<br />
De La Warr Pavilion is worth<br />
visiting if you’re interested in<br />
taking a detailed look at the<br />
almost-forgotten ‘psychorealist’<br />
work of Grace Pailthorpe and<br />
Reuben Mednikoff. A Tale of<br />
Mother’s Bones is in the downstairs<br />
gallery of the Modernist<br />
building till 20th January (see<br />
pg 96). Upstairs you can also<br />
catch Lucy Beech’s hard-hitting<br />
30-minute film Hyperstimulation<br />
(till 2nd December) and the<br />
show 1935, analysing life in Bexhill<br />
in the year Mendelsohn and<br />
Chermayeff’s elegant building<br />
was opened (till 6th Jan).<br />
Grace Pailthorpe, <strong>November</strong> 28, 1968, Private Collection. Photo: Ivan Coleman<br />
Charlotte Snook<br />
Studio Paintings and Other Stories<br />
1 - 9 December<br />
MAKE YOUR OWN<br />
small bowls and spoons<br />
Louise Bell’s Pottery Taster Afternoon<br />
Fisher Street Frames<br />
West St, The Needlemakers<br />
<strong>Lewes</strong> BN7 2NZ<br />
Sarah O’Kane Contemporary Fine Art<br />
sarahokane.co.uk | 07777 691 050<br />
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