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Towner Eastbourne

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Towner Eastbourne
Established1920 (bequest)
LocationCollege Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex
Visitors110,000 (2012)[1]
WebsiteTowner Art Gallery

Towner Eastbourne (formerly Towner Art Gallery) is an art gallery located in Eastbourne, East Sussex, on the south coast of England. In 2019, German artist Lothar Götz was chosen from a call out to design a mural for the building's exterior. Götz transformed the exterior walls of the gallery with his large-scale, colourful geometric artwork, Dance Diagonal.[2]

Towner is celebrating its centenary year in 2023, and will be hosting the Turner Prize.

The gallery hosts one of the most significant public art collections in the South of England and draws over 100,000 visitors a year. It was described by ITV News as "the region's biggest art gallery", in 2017.[3]

It was established with a bequest in 1920, from John Chisholm Towner who had served as a local alderman. It was first homed in Manor Gardens, adjacent to Gildredge Park in the Old Town area of Eastbourne. Opening there in 1923, it closed when the building was sold in 2005. In 2009, it re-opened in a purpose-built facility adjacent to the Congress Theatre, near Eastbourne's seafront. The venue will host the 2023 Turner Prize.[4]

History edit

The Towner Gallery was established as a project in 1920 following the death that year of Alderman John Chisholm Towner, who left 22 paintings, £6,000 and instructions for the establishment of an art gallery. This bequest was made for the benefit of the people of Eastbourne; the undertaking was entrusted to a local group of supporters and the local council.[5]

1923 opening edit

 
The gallery was originally based in The Manor House.

For 72 years, the Gallery was located within a Manor House on the High Street in the Old Town area. The Manor House, located within its own Manor Gardens, dated to the 18th century, but was taken over in the 1920s for public use as a public gallery and local museum, following Towner's bequest.

A noted historic building in Eastbourne, the Manor House is dwarfed in age by its neighbours; being opposite the Lamb Inn, dating back to 1180AD[6] and St Mary's Church, from the same period.[7] Despite having been owned by the town as a public facility for most of the 20th century, the Manor House and gardens were sold in 2005/6 by the local authority, Eastbourne Borough Council.[8]

2005–2009: no gallery or museum edit

In 2009, after a gap of several years during which Eastbourne had no local art gallery or museum, Towner reopened in a purpose-built gallery building adjacent to the Congress Theatre. Funders of the new gallery included the Heritage Lottery Fund and Eastbourne Borough Council.

2009: new building edit

 
The current building in which the gallery is located is joined onto the Congress Theatre

Designed by Rick Mather Architects and built mainly from concrete, at a cost of £8.6m,[9] the new gallery building was planned to be more easily accessible to the public and to store the 4,000 works of the growing collection in a safe and climate-controlled manner.[5] Visually, it was designed to reflect the chalk cliffs of the Eastbourne Downs.

Unlike the old building, no provision was made to incorporate a local museum, though substantially more space was created for a café, shop and larger exhibitions.

2014: transfer of ownership from Eastbourne Borough Council edit

In 2014, Eastbourne Borough Council transferred operation of the Gallery to a newly-created independent charitable trust. David Dimbleby was appointed the Chair of Trustees.[10] The Council retained ownership of the Gallery's building and its collection of artworks.

2017: threats of closure edit

Despite no longer directly operating the Gallery, Eastbourne Borough Council remained a major annual funder, alongside Arts Council England.

In 2017, cuts in the local authority's funding of 50% were proposed. This threatens the gallery with closure to some or all of its services and the greater use of admission charges for access to public art.[11][12][3]

2022: Refurbishment edit

From 2021 to 2022 the Gallery significantly remodelled its ground floor and cinema to "improve the visitor experience, build visitor engagement and increase Towner’s financial sustainability."[13] Design was led by architects Manalo & White.[14]

The Towner Collection edit

The Towner Collection is one of the most significant public art collections in the South East of England.

It boasts in excess of 5,000 works of art by historic, modern and contemporary artists including: Lawrence Alma-Tadema, John Gascoigne Lake, Vanessa Bell, David Bomberg, Alan Davie, Tacita Dean, Olafur Eliasson, Anya Gallaccio, Thomas Jones, Peter Liversidge, Harold Mockford, Henry Moore, Cedric Morris, William Nicholson, Julian Opie, Ian Potts, Victor Pasmore, Pablo Picasso, Eric Ravilious, Eric Slater, Wolfgang Tillmans, Alfred Wallis, Christopher Wood, Joseph Wright of Derby and Carol Wyatt.

The initial collection consisted mainly of Victorian narrative painting, especially pictures of animals and children. The current collection now includes oil paintings, watercolours, works on paper, etchings, prints, sculpture, wood cuts, ceramic objects, installations and video art.

Since the gallery was established it has received donations of work by significant artists including: Walter Sickert, Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, Victor Pasmore, Alfred Wallis, Frances Hodgkins, Phelan Gibb and David Bomberg.

By 1962 the Observer said it was "the most go-ahead municipal gallery of its size in the country". This was mainly because of the purchase of a group of works by modern abstract artists of the 1950s and 1960s. In 1962, the Rector of Berwick Church gave over 35 studies and sketches for the Berwick Church murals.

As a result of the first curator's ‘Pictures of Sussex’ policy the Towner Collection gradually increased. Pictures were acquired of subjects relating to Sussex. This scheme was later extended to allow inclusion of pictures executed by Sussex artists regardless of subject matter.

 
Village Street by Eric Ravilious (1936) is in the gallery's collection

A key element of the collection is the work of Eric Ravilious, who studied and taught at Eastbourne School of Art. In 1982, the family of the artist deposited on loan an important body of his work. The Towner holds the broadest collection of paintings, illustrations and commercial designs in the world, by this important modern British artist of the early 20th century.

Throughout 2023 Towner Eastbourne is partnering with iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) for the third and final year of Future Collect, a project that will reimagine the future of public collections to better reflect our culturally diverse society.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ Towner prepares for a new future, Towner, 1 December 2012, retrieved 19 June 2015
  2. ^ https://townereastbourne.org.uk/whats-on/public-art/lothar-gotz-dance-diagonal
  3. ^ a b "Funding cuts threaten region's biggest art gallery".
  4. ^ Tate. "Turner Prize 2023 | Towner Eastbourne". Tate. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  5. ^ a b Graham-Dixon, Andrew. "Towner Art Gallery: painting the Towner red".
  6. ^ "Exploring the Lamb Inn cellars". www.eastbourneherald.co.uk.
  7. ^ Potter, Victor. "History – Eastbourne Parish Church – St Mary's, Old Town". www.stmaryseastbourne.com.
  8. ^ "Manor House Weddings Eastbourne, East Sussex".
  9. ^ Glancey, Jonathan (19 April 2009). "The new Towner gallery lights up Eastbourne" – via The Guardian.
  10. ^ "Towner Gallery becomes independent charitable trust". BBC News. 1 July 2014.
  11. ^ "Towner Art Gallery – Meridian – ITV News".
  12. ^ "Eastbourne gallery facing 'catastrophic' cut in funding". www.eastbourneherald.co.uk.
  13. ^ "Eastbourne art gallery prepares for 'dramatic change'". www.sussexexpress.co.uk. 11 October 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  14. ^ "Read more about our capital redevelopment plans". Towner Eastbourne. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  15. ^ "Future Collect". townereastbourne.org.uk. 2022–2023. from the original on 11 July 2023. Retrieved 3 August 2023.

External links edit

  • Towner Eastbourne's Website — The official gallery website
  • Eastbourne.gov.uk — Towner on Eastbourne Borough Council's website

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000 visitors a year It was described by ITV News as the region s biggest art gallery in 2017 3 It was established with a bequest in 1920 from John Chisholm Towner who had served as a local alderman It was first homed in Manor Gardens adjacent to Gildredge Park in the Old Town area of Eastbourne Opening there in 1923 it closed when the building was sold in 2005 In 2009 it re opened in a purpose built facility adjacent to the Congress Theatre near Eastbourne s seafront The venue will host the 2023 Turner Prize 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 1923 opening 1 2 2005 2009 no gallery or museum 1 3 2009 new building 1 4 2014 transfer of ownership from Eastbourne Borough Council 1 5 2017 threats of closure 1 6 2022 Refurbishment 2 The Towner Collection 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe Towner Gallery was established as a project in 1920 following the death that year of Alderman John Chisholm Towner who left 22 paintings 6 000 and instructions for the establishment of an art gallery This bequest was made for the benefit of the people of Eastbourne the undertaking was entrusted to a local group of supporters and the local council 5 1923 opening edit nbsp The gallery was originally based in The Manor House For 72 years the Gallery was located within a Manor House on the High Street in the Old Town area The Manor House located within its own Manor Gardens dated to the 18th century but was taken over in the 1920s for public use as a public gallery and local museum following Towner s bequest A noted historic building in Eastbourne the Manor House is dwarfed in age by its neighbours being opposite the Lamb Inn dating back to 1180AD 6 and St Mary s Church from the same period 7 Despite having been owned by the town as a public facility for most of the 20th century the Manor House and gardens were sold in 2005 6 by the local authority Eastbourne Borough Council 8 2005 2009 no gallery or museum edit In 2009 after a gap of several years during which Eastbourne had no local art gallery or museum Towner reopened in a purpose built gallery building adjacent to the Congress Theatre Funders of the new gallery included the Heritage Lottery Fund and Eastbourne Borough Council 2009 new building edit nbsp The current building in which the gallery is located is joined onto the Congress TheatreDesigned by Rick Mather Architects and built mainly from concrete at a cost of 8 6m 9 the new gallery building was planned to be more easily accessible to the public and to store the 4 000 works of the growing collection in a safe and climate controlled manner 5 Visually it was designed to reflect the chalk cliffs of the Eastbourne Downs Unlike the old building no provision was made to incorporate a local museum though substantially more space was created for a cafe shop and larger exhibitions 2014 transfer of ownership from Eastbourne Borough Council edit In 2014 Eastbourne Borough Council transferred operation of the Gallery to a newly created independent charitable trust David Dimbleby was appointed the Chair of Trustees 10 The Council retained ownership of the Gallery s building and its collection of artworks 2017 threats of closure edit Despite no longer directly operating the Gallery Eastbourne Borough Council remained a major annual funder alongside Arts Council England In 2017 cuts in the local authority s funding of 50 were proposed This threatens the gallery with closure to some or all of its services and the greater use of admission charges for access to public art 11 12 3 2022 Refurbishment edit From 2021 to 2022 the Gallery significantly remodelled its ground floor and cinema to improve the visitor experience build visitor engagement and increase Towner s financial sustainability 13 Design was led by architects Manalo amp White 14 The Towner Collection editThe Towner Collection is one of the most significant public art collections in the South East of England It boasts in excess of 5 000 works of art by historic modern and contemporary artists including Lawrence Alma Tadema John Gascoigne Lake Vanessa Bell David Bomberg Alan Davie Tacita Dean Olafur Eliasson Anya Gallaccio Thomas Jones Peter Liversidge Harold Mockford Henry Moore Cedric Morris William Nicholson Julian Opie Ian Potts Victor Pasmore Pablo Picasso Eric Ravilious Eric Slater Wolfgang Tillmans Alfred Wallis Christopher Wood Joseph Wright of Derby and Carol Wyatt The initial collection consisted mainly of Victorian narrative painting especially pictures of animals and children The current collection now includes oil paintings watercolours works on paper etchings prints sculpture wood cuts ceramic objects installations and video art Since the gallery was established it has received donations of work by significant artists including Walter Sickert Pablo Picasso Henry Moore Victor Pasmore Alfred Wallis Frances Hodgkins Phelan Gibb and David Bomberg By 1962 the Observer said it was the most go ahead municipal gallery of its size in the country This was mainly because of the purchase of a group of works by modern abstract artists of the 1950s and 1960s In 1962 the Rector of Berwick Church gave over 35 studies and sketches for the Berwick Church murals As a result of the first curator s Pictures of Sussex policy the Towner Collection gradually increased Pictures were acquired of subjects relating to Sussex This scheme was later extended to allow inclusion of pictures executed by Sussex artists regardless of subject matter nbsp Village Street by Eric Ravilious 1936 is in the gallery s collectionA key element of the collection is the work of Eric Ravilious who studied and taught at Eastbourne School of Art In 1982 the family of the artist deposited on loan an important body of his work The Towner holds the broadest collection of paintings illustrations and commercial designs in the world by this important modern British artist of the early 20th century Throughout 2023 Towner Eastbourne is partnering with iniva Institute of International Visual Arts for the third and final year of Future Collect a project that will reimagine the future of public collections to better reflect our culturally diverse society 15 References edit Towner prepares for a new future Towner 1 December 2012 retrieved 19 June 2015 https townereastbourne org uk whats on public art lothar gotz dance diagonal a b Funding cuts threaten region s biggest art gallery Tate Turner Prize 2023 Towner Eastbourne Tate Retrieved 8 November 2022 a b Graham Dixon Andrew Towner Art Gallery painting the Towner red Exploring the Lamb Inn cellars www eastbourneherald co uk Potter Victor History Eastbourne Parish Church St Mary s Old Town www stmaryseastbourne com Manor House Weddings Eastbourne East Sussex Glancey Jonathan 19 April 2009 The new Towner gallery lights up Eastbourne via The Guardian Towner Gallery becomes independent charitable trust BBC News 1 July 2014 Towner Art Gallery Meridian ITV News Eastbourne gallery facing catastrophic cut in funding www eastbourneherald co uk Eastbourne art gallery prepares for dramatic change www sussexexpress co uk 11 October 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2022 Read more about our capital redevelopment plans Towner Eastbourne Retrieved 21 September 2022 Future Collect townereastbourne org uk 2022 2023 Archived from the original on 11 July 2023 Retrieved 3 August 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Towner Gallery Towner Eastbourne s Website The official gallery website Eastbourne gov uk Towner on Eastbourne Borough Council s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Towner Eastbourne amp oldid 1199078504, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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