Content Editor Lucia Carpio's selfie outside the
Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne
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If you haven’t had the chance to visit the rainbow coloured outdoor commission, or if you’re missing it, the good news is it will still be there to enjoy.
Once life can get back to more normal again, it is a good reason to visit the Towner in the lovely town of Eastbourne, East Sussex.
Lothar Götz who lives and works in London and Berlin, is famous for his specially commissioned
site-specific wall paintings and artworks, room-sized spatial installations, paintings and drawings.
While the Towner Art Gallery is temporarily closed, their website provides up-to-date news, articles and digital materials, including a film on one of the gallery’s major exhibition: Alan Davie & David Hockney: Early Works. Sara Cooper, Head of Collection and Exhibitions, explores the convergence between these two major figures of post-war British painting. Another film is on the exchibition BRINK in which politician, cultural advocate and environmental campaigner Caroline Lucas MP tells us more about curating her first ever exhibition, selecting from the 5000+ works in Towner's Collection.
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