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Laetitia Yhap
An Ending to a Beginning Now over 80, Laetitia Yhap is something of an institution in Hastings and St Leonards. The opening of her recent exhibition, on 6 April at…
Art for HIP’s Sake
By Nick Pelling Sometimes artists get a bad press. They are occasionally depicted as narcissistic types obsessed with their own ideas and neurotic about reviews and, of course, sales. But…
Calling all Art Hounds
As everyone knows, the art and popular culture market is a fickle one. Often seeming irrational. Why, for example, is George Formby’s banjo-ukelele worth more than Noel Gallagher’s hand-written lyric…
My Vital Life: Laetitia Yhap
By Gareth Stevens “The impulse to make paintings precedes reason. An artist often needs to make work while waiting for a particular imperative to make itself felt.”Laetitia Yhap Having moved to Hastings…
Arts and Culture: The Latest Waves
ERICA SMITH There is so much going on in Hastings and St Leonards that sometimes I dream of moving to London for a quieter life. 16 years ago, I moved…
Laetitia Yhap Celebrates Fifty Years in Hastings
Shattered Window Pane, Laetitia Yhap The sandstone walls of Undercliff House have, for the last few months, been adorned with scenes of Hastings and South London. They are large, delicate…






