Menu
FREE ART CONSULTATION

Jerwood Gallery

Quick Facts

  • Location: Hastings, United Kingdom
  • Movements:
    • abstract art
    • abstract expressionism
    • contemporary art
    • contemporary realism
    • cubism
  • Alternate names:
    • Jerwood Gallery
    • Hastings Contemporary
    • Hastings Contemporary (formerly Jerwood Gallery)
  • Art types: wallart
  • More…
  • Mediums:
    • acrylic
    • acrylic on canvas
    • etching
    • oil
    • oil on canvas
  • Historical periods:
    • 19th century
    • contemporary
    • modern
  • Works on APS: 65
  • Featured artists:
    • Julian Trevelyan
    • John Hoyland
    • ian davenport
    • Walter Richard Sickert
    • sir william george gillies

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
What was the original name of Hastings Contemporary when it opened in 2012?
Question 2:
Which architect designed the striking curvilinear building of the gallery?
Question 3:
Which artist's evocative paintings capture the essence of coastal landscapes at the gallery?
Question 4:
In which English seaside town is Hastings Contemporary located?
Question 5:
What does Mick Rooney's 'The Truant Man' diptych exemplify within the museum's collection?

A Coastal Sanctuary of British Modernism

Nestled where the rugged cliffs of East Sussex meet the rhythmic pulse of the English Channel, Hastings Contemporary stands as a breathtaking testament to the enduring power of British creativity. Once known as the Jerwood Gallery, this institution has evolved from a private philanthropic endeavor into a vital, independent beacon for contemporary art. To step inside is to enter a dialogue between the wild, salt-sprayed landscape of the Hastings coast and the sophisticated nuances of modern aesthetic thought. The museum does not merely display art; it breathes with the sea, offering a sanctuary where the horizon line of the ocean meets the infinite possibilities of the canvas.

The architectural presence of the gallery is nothing short of sculptural. Designed by the visionary minds at HAT Projects, the building’s striking curvilinear form acts as a modern landmark against the historic backdrop of the Hastings Stade. Its sweeping lines mirror the ebb and flow of the tides, creating a seamless transition between the built environment and the natural world. For the interior designer or the lover of fine architecture, the space offers a masterclass in light and volume. Large, panoramic windows invite the shifting coastal light to dance across the gallery floors, ensuring that the atmosphere within is as dynamic and ever-changing as the weather over the North Sea.

Masterworks and Symbolic Narratives

The soul of the museum resides in its curated collection, a profound assembly of Modern and Contemporary British Art that speaks to both the visceral and the cerebral. Visitors are often captivated by the evocative landscapes of Julian Trevelyan, whose works like “Boat Race” capture a hauntingly beautiful connection to the maritime spirit. The collection serves as a bridge between eras, showcasing the raw energy of L.S. Lowry alongside the intricate, psychological depths found in the surrealist explorations of Mick Rooney. In pieces such as “The Truant Man” diptych, one finds a meticulous attention to detail that invites deep contemplation, revealing how art can transcend literal representation to touch upon the very essence of human experience.

Beyond the permanent holdings, the museum is celebrated for its dynamic programming and its ability to foster contemporary discourse. The gallery’s history is marked by transformative moments, such as its 2019 rebranding, which solidified its identity as a fiercely independent institution. Recent exhibitions have pushed boundaries, ranging from intimate portraiture to large-scale installations that challenge our perceptions of space and identity. Whether it is the whimsical presence of Sir Quentin Blake’s drawings or the bold, contemporary strokes of international practitioners, the museum remains a vital stage for artists to present works that are both challenging and deeply rewarding.

An Immersive Artistic Experience

For the collector and the art enthusiast, Hastings Contemporary offers more than a mere viewing; it offers an immersion into a lifestyle of aesthetic appreciation. The experience extends beyond the exhibition rooms to the coquina restaurant, where Mediterranean-inspired flavors meet panoramic sea views, allowing for a moment of quiet reflection after engaging with complex artworks. This holistic approach—blending fine art, architectural brilliance, and sensory delight—makes the museum a destination of unparalleled prestige.

The institution continues to thrive through its commitment to community engagement, offering everything from clay portraiture workshops to summer family days that celebrate the local fishing heritage. It is this unique intersection of high art and coastal tradition that defines Hastings Contemporary. It remains a place where the legacy of British Modernism is not just preserved in frames, but actively reimagined, inspiring wonder in every visitor who wanders through its light-filled halls.