Step into Brighton’s Hidden Gallery this month and you’ll be stepping back in time. Nestled in the heart of North Laine, this artistic gem is unveiling a collection of original exhibition posters, designed by some of the most influential artists of the last century.
Picasso, Matisse, Warhol, and Banksy are just a few of the names that grace the walls of this Kensington Gardens gallery. Some of these posters date back to 1945, offering a unique glimpse into the evolution of art and design over the decades.
Juliet Dicker-Holton, the gallery manager, beautifully encapsulates the essence of this collection. “Original artists’ posters sit at the intersection between fine art, graphic design, and pop culture,” she explains. These pieces are more than just advertisements for past exhibitions; they’re a testament to the artists’ passion and creativity, designed to captivate and inspire.
Walking through the Hidden Gallery is like stepping into a time capsule of the most exciting moments in the history of modern art. The display offers an insight into the artists’ commercial identity, beyond the works people are typically familiar with.
Set against the backdrop of Brighton’s vibrant cultural scene, the exhibition also features pieces from the gallery’s broader collection. Expect to see signed works by artists such as Joan MirĂł and Invader, adding to the rich tapestry of artistic talent on display.
The exhibition runs until March 6, with the gallery opening its doors from 10am to 5pm Wednesday to Saturday, and 11am to 4pm on Sunday. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to delve into the world of Picasso, Warhol, and Banksy, right here in Brighton’s Hidden Gallery.