Thompson Hall's work revisits ideas of space

Thompson Hall with two of his paintings at the Regency Town House in BrightonThompson Hall with two of his paintings at the Regency Town House in Brighton
Thompson Hall with two of his paintings at the Regency Town House in Brighton
Over the last couple of months, Brighton has been awash with arts, music, dance, lights, theatre and comedy as part of the annual Festival and Fringe events.

Amongst the many cultural events hosted by Brighton this year is HOUSE 2016, which ran until May 29 as part of Brighton Festival.

As part of this event, one particular artist had taken over Brighton’s Regency Town House, covering two rooms with his paintings.

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Thompson Hall’s exhibition, entitled Home Away From Home, was a newly commissioned set of paintings in which Thompson had reimagined views from his home in North London and views from his visits to Brighton.

Outside In, which is a platform for artists who see themselves as facing barriers to the art world founded by Chichester’s Pallant House Gallery, co-commissioned this exhibition.

Thompson is also a member of ActionSpace, which supports the development of artists with learning disabilities in a professional studio at Cockpit Arts, London.