Sarah Hames
6 June, 2025
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Goodwood Art Foundation opens its doors

The hotly anticipated new destination for world-class contemporary art in Sussex, Goodwood Art Foundation, has opened its doors to glowing reviews and critical acclaim from the 2000 guests who have already visited. Following a busy two days launching to press, dignitaries, guests and critics from the art world, the public were finally able to see what five years of hard work, transformation, planting, building and installing artworks has produced.

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Sir Chris Bryant MP, Minister of State for Culture, Media and Sport was in attendance at the official launch, addressing crowds on the importance of bringing art out of urban areas and making it accessible to all, a key aim of the not-for-profit organisation. “Every single aspect of what I’ve seen today is utterly beautiful," he said, “I look forward to being able to come back to other exhibitions in the future and I really wanted to be here to say on behalf of everybody in the Government and in the country, who I hope we’ll have an opportunity to come and visit, really well done, thank you very much and many, many congratulations."

Also in attendance were major international artists whose works are featuring in the Foundation’s opening season: headline artist and first female winner of the prestigious Turner Price, Rachel Whiteread, who has four major sculptures on show along with previously unseen photography, said of how the artwork is placed in the 70-acre landscape, “all the work has been located so that it has enough breathing space – and some of the pieces are really quite unexpected.” Lubna Chowdary (UK), whose ceramics adorn the walls of new licensed café, 24,  Susan Philipsz (Scotland), Veronica Ryan (Montserrat), Amie Siegel (USA), and Rose Wylie (UK) turned out in force to ensure the opening had star appeal.

Sir Chris Bryant MP, Minister of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Turner Award winning headline artist, Rachel Whiteread and The Duke of Richmond and Gordon at the opening of Goodwood Art Foundation
Sir Chris Bryant MP, Minister of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Turner Award winning headline artist, Rachel Whiteread and The Duke of Richmond and Gordon at the opening of Goodwood Art Foundation Credit: Toby Adamson/Goodwood Art Foundation

The weekend also saw the first Goodwood Art Foundation volunteers welcoming guests in the two gallery spaces and the incredible landscape. Director, Richard Grindy, said “volunteers are the lifeblood of not-for-profit arts organisations and we are hugely grateful to have such a lovely and knowledgeable group who are so generously giving up their time. Chichester is an area incredibly rich in the arts and we are delighted to be adding to it in such a bold manner. We have been blown away by the overwhelmingly positive response to the Foundation from those who have visited so far and look forward to welcoming many more visitors in the coming months.”


Sir Chris Bryant MP, Minister of State for Culture, Media and Sport addresses crowds at the opening of Goodwood Art Foundation, Sussex
Sir Chris Bryant MP, Minister of State for Culture, Media and Sport addresses crowds at the opening of Goodwood Art Foundation, Sussex Credit: Toby Adamson/Goodwood Art Foundation

For those interested in volunteering there are still some spaces and full details can be found  HERE

Goodwood Art Foundation will open weekly from Thursday to Monday and visitors are advised to book in advance to secure a parking space during busy times. A ticket for the Foundation is required to visit 24. Annual memberships are available to purchase and day tickets are £15 each with accompanied under-18s free. For those arriving by bicycle or on foot there is a Green Traveller Concession ticket priced at just £10. A free shuttle bus runs between Chichester Train Station (from the south side car park) and the Foundation and a timetable can be found  HERE

Students get a taste of the education programme which will launch in September and aims to improve access to outdoor learning for children and young people. Artwork: Up and Down by Rachel Whiteread
Students get a taste of the education programme which will launch in September and aims to improve access to outdoor learning for children and young people. Artwork: Up and Down by Rachel Whiteread Credit: Toby Adamson/Goodwood Art Foundation

Full information, memberships and tickets can be found at  www.goodwoodartfoundation.org 

The education programme has been developed by Sally Bacon OBE, a writer and consultant with a career in championing cultural learning across the education and arts sector. Activities will be tailored to each year’s art programme, delivering a creative on-site and off-site education programme. Artwork: Octetra (three element stack) 1968 (2021) by Isamu Noguchi
The education programme has been developed by Sally Bacon OBE, a writer and consultant with a career in championing cultural learning across the education and arts sector. Activities will be tailored to each year’s art programme, delivering a creative on-site and off-site education programme. Artwork: Octetra (three element stack) 1968 (2021) by Isamu Noguchi Credit: Toby Adamson/Goodwood Art Foundation
A group of Goodwood Art Foundation's wonderful volunteers
A group of Goodwood Art Foundation's wonderful volunteers Credit: Jonathan James Wilson/Goodwood Art Foundation
Dogs are welcome to join guests at Goodwood Art Foundation. Artwork: Up and Down by Rachel Whiteread
Dogs are welcome to join guests at Goodwood Art Foundation. Artwork: Up and Down by Rachel Whiteread Credit: Jonathan James Wilson/Goodwood Art Foundation