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Tuesday 01 October 2024

Full List Of Artists Revealed For Exhibition Curated By David & Liza Dimbleby @ Towner Eastbourne

Journalist and broadcaster David Dimbleby will take on a new role this Autumn - as he guest curates a major art exhibition at Towner Eastbourne alongside his daughter Liza, artist and writer. 

It is ten years since Towner became an independent charity and since David Dimbleby was appointed as Towner's Chair. 

In September 2024, he will step down from this role. To mark this, together with Liza, he has been invited to curate an ambitious thought-provoking exhibition focused on drawing titled Drawing the Unspeakable. 

A wide range of artists will be included, such as David Bomberg, Tracy Emin, Barbara Hepworth, Madge Gill and James Gillray, Carole Gibbins,  Emma Talbot, Louise Bourgeois, Kara Walker and more, drawn both from the Towner Collection and from other Collections such as the Ben Uri Gallery, Bethlem Museum of the Mind, British Museum, Ingram Art Foundation, Jerwood Foundation, Pallant House, Ruth Borchard Collection, Towner Eastbourne, The Lowry, Václav Havel Public Library, Paris. 

The Towner works will mainly be chosen from drawings in the Collection such as Dennis Creffield, Study for The Resource of Loneliness, 1978, Elisabeth Frink, Drawing for Harbinger Bird, 1960 and Eric Ravilious, Three Brothers, undated. Over 93 artists will be shown in total and almost 300 works.

To David and Liza, drawing is a medium that has the power to convey complex meaning and intense emotion. The exhibition will feature works that communicate experiences that are beyond words. 

They navigate the impasse of speech to illustrate what can be shown when words fail.  Numbering over 100 works, this exhibition draws on the intensity of human experience, a translation of an event or moment specific to each artist. 

These challenge the conventions of speech; disasters, war, displacement, and destruction, mental illness, grief, loss, dreams, memories and imagining.

Accompanying the drawings will be a written dialogue between David and Liza, from their respective viewpoints as journalist and artist, and as father and daughter.

David Dimbleby said: 

"Co-curating this exhibition has been an exhilarating experience. Liza has always been my companion and guide through the world of art. 

"For a time, during the Covid lockdown, rather than write to each other, we would exchange drawings by email. 

"This was what gave Joe Hill the idea of asking us to put on this exhibition — Drawing taking the place of words."

Liza Dimbleby adds: 

"Drawing is a way of speaking. The hand drawn image is able to convey ambivalence and even contradictory impulses, which can make drawing more eloquent than words in communicating the most confounding aspects of human experience, showing us things that even the person drawing may not foresee."

The exhibition takes place from 5th October 2024 – 27th April 2025. CLICK HERE for more info.

by: Mike Cobley



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