The Goodwood Art Foundation, launched by Charles Richmond, 11th Duke of Richmond, is a new non-profit contemporary art center located in West Sussex that emphasizes education. Over three years, the foundation has transformed a 70-acre area within the Goodwood Estate, with significant landscaping by Dan Pearson and refurbishments of two pavilions. The launch features a diverse exhibition curated by Ann Gallagher, showcasing works by artists like Rachel Whiteread and others. The initiative aims to blend art with the rich heritage of the estate, enhancing community engagement with contemporary art.
The Goodwood Art Foundation aims to integrate contemporary art with education in a lush, historically rich setting, revitalizing the Goodwood Estate.
Over three years, the foundation has transformed part of the Goodwood Estate, featuring a landscape designed by Dan Pearson and new exhibition spaces.
Curator Ann Gallagher has orchestrated a diverse launch exhibition, highlighting works from prominent artists including Rachel Whiteread, Rose Wylie, and Lubna Chowdhary.
The foundation’s new gallery showcases both historical and modern art, aiming to foster a dialogue between the past and contemporary artistic expressions.
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