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The Art of Walter Sickert

15. May — 25. July,

Main Gallery
Entry £3. (Includes an Exhibition Guide and unlimited entry into the exhibition for the duration of the show)


Featuring over 25 major works from the Tate Collection, Pallant House Gallery, Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, and private collections, this Walter Sickert exhibition will be a unique opportunity to see many works of this major 19th century artist in one place. Sickert was an English Impressionist artist and a member of The Camden Town Group. His earliest major works were vivid portrayals of scenes in London Music halls and his work was very influenced by Degas, whom he met in Paris.


An image of a woman standing up contemplating whilst a gentleman is seated next to her smoking a cigar.

Walter Sickert

A detail from Ennui, circa 1914, Walter Richard Sickert © Tate, London 2010



Lecture "Walter Sickert: The Naked and the Nude. Life and Death and Art in Camden Town" | Young Curators - Walter Sickert | Press Release |