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Betty Parsons: Sheer Energy: De La Warr Pavilion,

October 4, 2025 - January 18, 2026
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Betty Parsons: Sheer Energy: De La Warr Pavilion

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October 4, 2025 - January 18, 2026
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Betty Parsons Golden Weather, 1976 Acrylic on paper 23 7/8 x 18 7/8 in (60.6 x 47.9 cm) 27 x 22 x 1 5/8 in framed (68.6 x 55.9 x 4.1 cm framed)
Betty Parsons
Golden Weather, 1976
Acrylic on paper
23 7/8 x 18 7/8 in (60.6 x 47.9 cm)
27 x 22 x 1 5/8 in framed (68.6 x 55.9 x 4.1 cm framed)

Betty Parson's solo exhibition Sheer Energy at the De La Warr Pavillion, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, United Kingdom.

The institution's press release follows:

Throughout her career, Betty Parsons (1900 – 1982) created an extensive body of paintings and sculptures characterised by their bold, playful and expressive style. Sheer Energy is the first institutional survey exhibition of her work in Europe and traces the trajectory of her practice across five decades, from the 1930s to the 1980s.

Parsons is primarily known as the visionary New York gallerist who significantly shaped twentieth-century art in the US through the Betty Parsons Gallery. Alongside her gallery career, Parsons maintained a rigorous artistic practice, working at weekends at her studio in Southold, Long Island. As she once observed in an interview: ‘When I’m painting in my studio…I forget the gallery entirely.’ This exhibition focuses on Parsons’ parallel practice of making and her ongoing pursuit to capture the fleeting qualities of her surroundings, which she described as the ‘sheer energy’ or ‘invisible presence’ of a situation.

Arranged through a loose chronology across both the Pavilion’s galleries, this exhibition highlights the cycles, returns and layers that are a fundamental part of the encounter with Parsons’ body of work. It is the ‘sheer energy’, the quality of life, that unfolds across her dynamic and capacious oeuvre, as she captured not what a place or event looked like, but what it made her feel. Parsons’ is a practice that resists periodisation; rather, it privileges the role of spontaneity and intuition in channelling momentary glimmers within the present.

Betty Parsons: Sheer Energy is curated by Joseph Constable, Head of Exhibitions, De La Warr Pavilion, and is realised in collaboration with The Betty Parsons and William P. Rayner Foundation, represented by Alison Jacques, and Alexander Gray Associates, New York.

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Betty Parsons: Sheer Energy, 2025, Installation View, De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-On-Sea. Photography Rob Harris

Artworks
  • Betty Parsons Golden Weather, 1976 Acrylic on paper 23 7/8 x 18 7/8 in (60.6 x 47.9 cm) 27 x 22 x 1 5/8 in framed (68.6 x 55.9 x 4.1 cm framed)
    Betty Parsons
    Golden Weather, 1976
    Acrylic on paper
    23 7/8 x 18 7/8 in (60.6 x 47.9 cm)
    27 x 22 x 1 5/8 in framed (68.6 x 55.9 x 4.1 cm framed)
  • Betty Parsons Sand with Shapes, 1966 Acrylic on canvas 79 1/2 x 69 1/8 in (201.9 x 175.6 cm) 81 x 70 3/4 x 2 1/4 in framed (205.7 x 179.7 x 5.7 cm framed)
    Betty Parsons
    Sand with Shapes, 1966
    Acrylic on canvas
    79 1/2 x 69 1/8 in (201.9 x 175.6 cm)
    81 x 70 3/4 x 2 1/4 in framed (205.7 x 179.7 x 5.7 cm framed)
  • Betty Parsons Untitled, c. 1960 Oil on canvas 8 x 6 in (20.3 x 15.2 cm)
    Betty Parsons
    Untitled, c. 1960
    Oil on canvas
    8 x 6 in (20.3 x 15.2 cm)
  • Betty Parsons Untitled, 1953 Gouache on paper 16 7/8 x 13 3/4 in (42.9 x 34.9 cm)
    Betty Parsons
    Untitled, 1953
    Gouache on paper
    16 7/8 x 13 3/4 in (42.9 x 34.9 cm)
  • Betty Parsons Untitled, c. 1950 Gouache on paper 15 7/8 x 19 7/8 in (40.3 x 50.5 cm)
    Betty Parsons
    Untitled, c. 1950
    Gouache on paper
    15 7/8 x 19 7/8 in (40.3 x 50.5 cm)

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