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About De La Warr Pavilion

The De La Warr Pavilion is a modernist cultural landmark located in Eastbourne, United Kingdom. Designed by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff, it opened on 12 October 1935 and has since become a key venue for contemporary art exhibitions, performances, and events. Known for its striking Art Deco design and stunning coastal views, the Pavilion serves as a hub for art enthusiasts and the local community alike. With a dedicated focus on showcasing both emerging and established artists, the gallery represents a diverse array of contemporary talents. Notable artists featured in past exhibitions include Grayson Perry, Tracey Emin, and Jenny Holzer, among others. The De La Warr Pavilion is renowned for its innovative programming that often engages with themes of community, identity, and social change. The Pavilion's mission is to inspire and enrich the lives of its visitors through the arts, ensuring accessibility for all and fostering a love for cultural experiences. It aims to attract a broad audience, ranging from local residents to international tourists, making art engaging and relevant in today's society. Founded by a group of philanthropists in the early 20th century, the De La Warr Pavilion has a storied history as a public space for the arts. It was one of the first public buildings in the UK to be built as a place for the arts, and its commitment to cultural offering remains at the forefront of its operations today. Interesting facts about the De La Warr Pavilion include its designation as a Grade I listed building due to its architectural significance, its role as a social space during World War II, and its ongoing commitment to education through workshops and community outreach programs.

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Marina, TN40 1DP Bexhill-on-Sea, United Kingdom

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