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Viewing Vanessa Bell at Charleston Lewes

Vanessa Bell needs little introduction. The British artist and elder sister of Virgina Woolf shaped the course of art history in the 20th century, a radical pioneer of modernist painting and design, and key figure of the storied Bloomsbury Group.

Bell died at Charleston, and is buried in the Firle Parish Churchyard, and so this landmark exhibition at Charleston Lewes is something of a homecoming. A World of Colour and Form traces Bell’s revolutionary ideas and art through more than 100 works, not only her intoxicating painting, but furniture designs, ceramics, book covers and textiles, too. For Bell, art provided a refuge: “the one dependable thing in a world of strife, ruin, chaos” – words that resonate deeply today.

This legacy is traced into the present, bringing them into dialogue with a concurrent exhibition of the American artist Koak. Koak presents new works inspired by and responding to Bell, with emotive colour and sensual lines evoking the complexities of the human condition.

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Dates
26 March 2025 — 21 September 2025
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