
Dr Alexandra Loske
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Curator of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton @Brightonmuseums
Colour historian. Accidental writer. German/British. 🇪🇺
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The laburnum arches in the walled garden at Preston Manor Brighton Museums are beginning to bloom.





A big jar of Potter's Pink in the Royal Pavilion Banqueting Room. A subtle, quiet, granular pigment that makes other colours shine. Part of the exhibition Colour: A Chromaric Promenade through the Royal Pavilion Brighton Museums brightonmuseums.org.uk/event/colour/



Very pleased to be able to talk about this now. Along with several of my distinguished friends and colleagues in the colour world, I have contributed to this new podcast series #StoriesinColour by the National Gallery London. Launches 28 May 2025.


The full trailer of Stories in Colour – a brand-new podcast from the National Gallery – which launches with first two episodes on Wednesday 28 May. Spot my hands caressing a rare colour book, and a snapshot of the recording of the ‘Painting the rainbow’. youtu.be/UPCk9uPrr_4?si…


Wonderful to see the great Ivon Hitchens 'mural' Day's Work, Day's Rest, on eye-level and restored in pride of place at Towner Eastbourne's exhibition Sussex Modernism. Hitchens gifted it to University of Sussex soon after he visited in 1962. It usually hangs in Falmer House (see last pic).


Remember the viral dress that divided the internet back in 2015? Was it blue and black, or was it white and gold? 🤔 For the first episode of our brand-new podcast, Stories in Colour, join Professor Anya Hurlbert from Newcastle University and National Gallery host Beks Leary as they


Visions of Color: An Introduction to Color History. Delighted to say that I will be teaching this 3-part course Roundtable in June. Registration now open at roundtable.org/live-courses/a… Sessions start on 16 June 2025.




Introducing the new book on the Royal Pavilion (by moi) at a symposium in Hangzhou, China. Out on 24 June with Yale University Press London 📖 Brighton Museums



