Chichester Observer

Celebratin­g wildlife at Pallant House Gallery

- Art Phil Hewitt phil.hewitt@nationalwo­rld.com

A new exhibition celebratin­g Britain’s wildlife at Chichester’s Pallant House Gallery will be free to visit and open in time for half term.

Spokeswoma­n Tess Viljoen said: “Birds and Beasts: The Wild Escape will present works from the Gallery’s collection inspired by an array of magnificen­t creatures, from the humble beetle to imperious falcons, by artists like Pablo Picasso, Elisabeth Frink and Graham Sutherland. The Gallery hopes the exhibition will raise awareness of biodiversi­ty and invites visitors to join them in celebratin­g the amazing nature on our doorstep.

“The exhibition will connect with the Art Fund’s The Wild Escape project, the largest ever collaborat­ion between UK museums with more than 500 taking part. The Wild Escape aims to bring museums, schools, families and communitie­s together to engage young people with the UK'S natural environmen­t,drawing inspiratio­n from the art and objects in our public collection­s and the creative and learning opportunit­ies they can offer. The exhibition will be accompanie­d by fun activities for children to help them to engage with the art.

“With support from Art Fund, Pallant House Gallery will also be working with around 100 pupils from three local primary schools based in Chichester and Bognor. The children will be exploring our appreciati­on of the natural world and understand­ing of our place in it through the Gallery’s Birds and Beasts and Sussex Landscape exhibition­s. Workshops will take place in the studio at the Gallery and on location in the South Downs, delivered in partnershi­p with the South downs national park authority and Good wood Education Trust. Creative responses and Climate Protection Pledges made by the children will be unveiled during a weekend of activities for all ages on Earth Day 2023, coinciding with the Gallery’ s free open weekend on April 22-23.”

Jenny Waldman, director, Art Fund, said: “I'm thrilled that Pallant House Gallery is joining hundreds of organisati­ons from the Outer Hebrides to Folk est one to connect thousands of children with the natural world through the UK’S truly great museums. The Wild Escapewill em power families and children across the UK to visit and discover our wonderful museums, whilst taking positive action to picture a better future for our wildlife.”

Birds and Beasts: The Wild Escape runs from February 11-April 23, free to visit.

Tess added: “For centuries artists have been captivated by wildlife, creating timeless imagesof everything from falcon sin flight and boxing hares to delicate dragonflie­s and ferocious stag beetles. This exhibition draws together depictions of birds and beasts from the Pallant House Gallery collection – including Elisabeth Frink’s swooping owl, Sarah Gillespie’s velvety moths against an inky dark sky and Pablo Picasso’s chattering goldfinche­s. At a time when so much of our wildlife is under threat, this exhibition celebrates the many wonderful species that call this island home and the joy and inspiratio­n they have given us. The exhibition is part of Art Fund’s Wild Escape initiative to engage children and young people in biodiversi­ty.”

 ?? ?? Elisabeth Frink (1930-1993) Peregrine Falcon, 1974. Etching with aquatint
Elisabeth Frink (1930-1993) Peregrine Falcon, 1974. Etching with aquatint

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