EAST SUSSEX.- Due to its immense popularity, Antony Gormleys Critical Mass, on the rooftop of the De La Warr Pavilion, will be extended a further month and will now remain open until 26th September. With over 30,000 visitors to date, the significant impact of this exhibition on the Pavilion, Bexhill and the South East particularly in terms of footfall and visitor spend – mean that further exhibitions are being planned for the Pavilion rooftop. Its success has demonstrated the importance and value of the investment from Rother District Council and Arts Council England, without which we would not be able to continue with this ambitious programming. In addition, with the support of Tourism South East we have been able to attract more people from London and the South East, demonstrating the impact of a wider marketing campaign and its effect upon cultural tourism. Critical Mass, one of Gormleys best known works, is a