Close Menu
Finance Pro
  • Home
  • Art Gallery
  • Art Investment
  • Art Stocks
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Finance
  • Investing in Art
  • Investments
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Federal Finance Minister warns of the economic consequences of failing to make progress on the budget
  • Trump pardons Binance cryptocurrency founder Changpeng Zhao – Al Jazeera
  • Malaysia secures RM15bil in digital investments at Singapore International Cyber Week
  • Trump pardons Binance founder ‘CZ’ Changpeng Zhao, high-profile cryptocurrency figure
  • Atarah Atkinson Is Building a New Gallery With Old-School Ideals
  • The art of Armani | Daily Mail Online
  • Lloyds Bank vows to fight car finance payouts – The Telegraph
  • Why Digital Art Isn’t Replacing the Gallery
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Get In Touch
Finance ProFinance Pro
  • Home
  • Art Gallery
  • Art Investment
  • Art Stocks
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Finance
  • Investing in Art
  • Investments
Finance Pro
Home»Art Gallery»Guggen-times at Petersfield Museum as visitor numbers quadruple
Art Gallery

Guggen-times at Petersfield Museum as visitor numbers quadruple

August 14, 20243 Mins Read


Interest in a Petersfield attraction has “exploded” since a milestone exhibition opened in June with a
quadruple rise in visitor numbers.

The last two months have been amongst the busiest and most fruitful in the 25-year history of Petersfield Museum & Art Gallery.

The tiny attraction on St Peter’s Road made big news in the art world in June when the Peggy Guggenheim: Petersfield to Palazzo exhibition opened to the public.

It’s been huge with curator Molly Schmidt reporting a 200 per cent increase in visitor numbers on this time last year.

She said: “Compared to this time last year our figures are well up and I can honestly say it’s exploded.

“It was amazing to get the word out and get people coming to Petersfield. A lot have come down from London on the train so it’s not only been good for us, but also the town.

Peggy Guggenheim on the roof terrace of Palazzo Venier dei Leoni in Venice, early 1950s (Photo: Archivio Cameraphoto Epoche)

Peggy Guggenheim on the roof terrace of Palazzo Venier dei Leoni in Venice, early 1950s (Photo: Archivio Cameraphoto Epoche) (Archivio Cameraphoto Epoche)

“We got quite a lot of publicity when it started and there’s been spreads in The Sunday Times and The Observer and The Spectator did a feature on us.

“I think a lot of people saw it on social media and they’ve told their friends about it, which proves you
can’t put a price on word of mouth.”

It’s fair to say the exhibition has fulfilled a long-held dream to put the museum and town on the
map. Building work on the old police station and its surrounds began in 2019, resulting in a “virtually new museum and galleries” headed by a new professional team, director and curator.

Petersfield Museum & Art Gallery

Building work on the old police station began in 2019, resulting in a “virtually new museum”. (Tindle/Paul Ferguson)

“One of our dreams was that we would create a museum that could bring in loads and that would put Petersfield on the map,” said Dan McWilliam, director, during a recent anniversary event while hailing the community effort that made it happen.

“Something that would bring people into Petersfield. To bring people in to stay, and to stay overnight, because every visitor that comes to Petersfield has an economic value.”

The team wanted a big exhibition to mark 25 years so when they started exploring Peggy Guggenheim’s links to the town – her penchant for collecting art grew strongly during a five-year stay near Harting – they had their hook.

“The exhibition has been inspired by the five years she lives just outside Petersfield in Hurst,” said
Louise Weller, head of collections and exhibitions.

“It’s here she began dedicating her life to collecting art, supporting artists and museums and
that’s why it’s called Petersfield to Palazzo.

“Her collection of world-class contemporary and avant-garde modern art can now be seen at her
former home in Venice. And now some of it is here.”

The exhibition had been in the pipeline “for quite a while” but sadly, the pieces will eventually be
returned to Italy.

“Yes, there’s an attachment but you’re always thinking about moving forward and what comes next,” added Molly, with the museum following the Guggenheim opus with a community-orientated exhibition.

“But to be able to hold it this year, in our 25th anniversary year, was incredible.”



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Atarah Atkinson Is Building a New Gallery With Old-School Ideals

October 23, 2025 Art Gallery

The art of Armani | Daily Mail Online

October 23, 2025 Art Gallery

Why Digital Art Isn’t Replacing the Gallery

October 23, 2025 Art Gallery

Brighton Museum gallery reopens with Pride, BLM and Dali exhibits

October 22, 2025 Art Gallery

"We Hope to Explain Our Passion for the Medium to Gallery Visitors Who May Not Have Any Idea about Comics" – Katriona Chapman on the Avery Hill Exhibition ‘Vision & Labour: Making Comics’ at the Mercer Gallery for Thought Bubble – Broken Frontier

October 22, 2025 Art Gallery

Ascendant Art Basel Paris rewards top dealers, while smaller galleries compete for attention – The Art Newspaper

October 22, 2025 Art Gallery
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss

Federal Finance Minister warns of the economic consequences of failing to make progress on the budget

October 24, 2025 Finance 1 Min Read

Speaking on Thursday, the Federal Finance Minister Vincent Van Peteghem (Flemish Christian democrat) warned that…

Trump pardons Binance cryptocurrency founder Changpeng Zhao – Al Jazeera

October 23, 2025

Malaysia secures RM15bil in digital investments at Singapore International Cyber Week

October 23, 2025

Trump pardons Binance founder ‘CZ’ Changpeng Zhao, high-profile cryptocurrency figure

October 23, 2025
Our Picks

Federal Finance Minister warns of the economic consequences of failing to make progress on the budget

October 24, 2025

Trump pardons Binance cryptocurrency founder Changpeng Zhao – Al Jazeera

October 23, 2025

Malaysia secures RM15bil in digital investments at Singapore International Cyber Week

October 23, 2025

Trump pardons Binance founder ‘CZ’ Changpeng Zhao, high-profile cryptocurrency figure

October 23, 2025
Our Picks

North Korea stole $2.8 billion in cryptocurrency in 2024 and 2025, report says

October 23, 2025

Green fields, hidden hazards: how to safeguard agricultural investments

October 23, 2025

African Development Bank Group receives $14 million in first funding allocation under Global Agriculture and Food Security Program’s new private sector financing window – African Development Bank Group

October 23, 2025
Latest updates

Federal Finance Minister warns of the economic consequences of failing to make progress on the budget

October 24, 2025

Trump pardons Binance cryptocurrency founder Changpeng Zhao – Al Jazeera

October 23, 2025

Malaysia secures RM15bil in digital investments at Singapore International Cyber Week

October 23, 2025
Weekly Updates

This 3,000 square-metre art gallery is turning into a live music venue for two nights only

June 27, 2024

Stablecoin Issuer Paxos Lays Off 65 Employees

June 13, 2024

Gardiner Museum welcomes first curator of Indigenous ceramics

June 21, 2024
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Get In Touch
© 2025 Finance Pro

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.