Discover a fresh perspective on Walter Sickert, one of the most provocative figures in early twentieth-century British art.
Focusing on his works on paper, including drawings and prints, this exhibition reveals an artist deeply engaged with repetition and translation in his quest to create extraordinary works carrying the uneasy charge of everyday life.
Though a generation older than the Bloomsbury group, he exhibited alongside them and influenced how artists approached interior spaces, urban scenes and emotional tension.

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Visitor information
Address
Lewes District Council, Southover House, Southover Road, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 1AB
+44 (0)1323 811626
Opening times
Wednesday–Sunday (and Bank Holiday Monday): 10am–5pm
Monday and Tuesday: closed
Exclusions and safety measures
Unlike Charleston's original space in Firle, where the former home of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant is situated, Charleston in Lewes does not currently offer a National Art Pass benefit.

