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Cerith Wyn Evans Exhibition

Rachel took a trip to Bexhill-on-Sea on May Bank Holiday to combine a visit to her grandparents as well as visit the Cerith Wyn Evans exhibition at the De La Warr Pavilion.

Evans found the De La Warr Pavilion’s geographical setting as an important icon of Modernism and in reaction to this he selected works for the exhibition to relate to the horizon and distant landmark of Beachy Head. Evans described it as a “love letter to the building”, placed on each of the buildings 4 levels. The work avoids any direct communication of meaning with the audience and allows them to find their own understanding of the exhibition.

It was also a chance to visit the landscaping along the promenade, by HTA landscape design and an opportunity to see our signage and wayfinding.