Join us on the evening of Thursday 20th of June to toast the opening of a new exhibition, and celebrate LFA 2024 together with refreshments provided by local friends.
Floating sculptures, immersive installations and a bonfire of ‘hideous objects’. Not a list of what’s on at the Tate Modern, but events that took place over 50 years ago as part of the inaugural 1967 Brighton Festival. This mammoth celebration embodied the direction of 1960’s British art. Things were bolder, more daring and more conceptual than ever, embodied particularly by the inclusion of the first ever exhibition of Concrete Poetry.
Featuring works by Ken Cox, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Archigram and the Light Sound Workshop, this exhibition showcases pieces from some of the most exciting minds of 1960’s Britain. They dared to experiment with placemaking, space and language in a way that many had never experienced. Connected briefly by that festival, they are reunited over 50 years later as part of a different one, the LFA, that advocates too the reimagining of what art, design, architecture and our cities can be.
6-8pm, RSVP only.
Image: Credit: William Allen Word and Image
Free
This event is free to attend but may require a ticket to book a slot. Register as an attendee to find out more
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For queries regarding access requirements for this event please contact: design@rdauk.com
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View the LFA accessibility policy here
RDA’s primary access point is at street level, but has a step up which we will provide a suitable ramp for wheelchair access. The event will be taking place in our exhibition space, accessed by the above entrance and takes place on one floor. Street parking is available in the vicinity, and there is an off-road drop off point within 20 feet of RDA’s entry point. RDA can be accessed by a number of buses, and the closest bus stop (WA – Dunstan’s Road) is within 50 feet. Currently, there are no accessible toilet facilities, however ground floor facilities are accessible at our neighbouring pub The Herne Tavern, which is within 200 feet from RDA. Additionally, we will ensure that the event space is well-lit and has seating available. Any virtual content will be captioned and have an audio component.