Former Question Time star David Dimbleby has been spotted on a rare outing after stepping down from television.The broadcaster was seen out at Towner Eastbourne art gallery in East Sussex with his daughter, Liza Dimbleby.The pair have been curating 'Drawing the Unspeakable', their first art exhibition - which will open to the public soon.The former host quit his role at the BBC in 2018 after 25 years on screens.
David has been hailed one of the most trusted journalists on TV after fronting coverage of some huge events in recent history and has reported on 10 general elections over the years.
David also revealed the result of the EU Referendum, where he said: “The British people have spoken and their answer is, ‘We’re out!’”.
David began working on the exhibition this autumn, having stepped down from TV.The exhibition features over 200 works that communicate experiences that are beyond words, from disasters, to mental illness, grief, loss, memories and dreams.The exhibition opens on Saturday 5 October and runs until April next year.
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