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Winter Exhibition

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Nadezda Nikolova
Elemental Forms, Landscape Rearticulated, Plurality, 2022
Unique Wet Plate Collodion
32 x 48 inches

​A Synthesis of Photographic Mastery
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​HackelBury Fine Art's Winter Exhibition presents an extraordinary tapestry of photographic brilliance, uniting works from some of the finest masters in the medium. The gallery seamlessly weaves together a diverse array of genres - from the timeless elegance of classic portraiture to the thrilling innovation of pioneering abstraction. This carefully curated show celebrates the breadth of photography, demonstrating the diverse artists the gallery has collaborated with and represented over the decades.

Gold Circle, with its passion for abstraction and experimental photography, has chosen to spotlight twelve standout pieces from this exceptional exhibition. These selected works embody the progressive spirit of alternative processes and experimental techniques that redefine the medium. Among the artists featured are Garry Fabian Miller, Bill Armstrong, Doug and Mike Starn, Ian McKeever - whose bold approaches have revolutionized our perception of photography and its potential.

What makes HackelBury Fine Art more than a gallery is its ethos: it is a space for discovery, study, and inspiration - a destination for those who seek works that challenge and expand the possibilities of art. The Winter Exhibition epitomizes this mission, showcasing artists whose creations are not just snapshots of their time but markers of an era. These works exemplify photography as an evolving, dynamic medium, combining technical prowess with conceptual depth to produce art that resonates across generations.

For enthusiasts, collectors, and those simply looking to be moved by the profound language of imagery, this exhibition offers a rare opportunity. It’s a chance to engage with photography that not only pushes aesthetic boundaries but also stands as a testament to the enduring power of vision and innovation.
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Garry Fabian Miller
Petworth Window, August 1999
Water, light, unique dye destruction print. Mounted to aluminium.
13 .5 x 23 inches

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Garry Fabian Miller
Petworth Window, July 18th, 1999
Water, light, unique dye destruction print mounted to di-bond
19.29 x 22.05 inches
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Garry Fabian Miller
Petworth Window, July 20th, 1999
Water, light, unique dye destruction print mounted to di-bond
20 x 24 inches

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Garry Fabian Miller
Burn Brightly, 2016
Water, light, unique dye destruction print
16 x 19 inches

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Richard Misrach
Golden Gate Bridge, 8.10.99,12:48 PM, 1999
Chromogenic print mounted to board
20 x 24 inches

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Ian McKeever
Against Architecture, 32, 2014
Oil and acrylic on canvas and wood and photograph mounted on wood
16.5 x 6.5 inches

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Stephen Inggs
Sunflower, 2003
Hand painted silver gelatin emulsion on 100% rag paper
23.5 x 21 inches
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Stephen Inggs
Peonies in Jar, 2022

Hand painted silver gelatin emulsion on 100% rag paper
49 x 42.3 inches

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Irving Penn
Peeled Apple, New York, 2001 (Printed 2002)
Fuji Crystal Archive print
22 x 27 inches

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Bill Armstrong
Figure #65, 1998 - 2004
C-print
40 x 48 inches
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Doug and Mike Starn
Structure of Thought 27, 2001-2013
MIS and Lysonic inkjet prints on Thai mulberry, gampi and tissue papers with wax, encaustic and varnish
30.75 x 44 inches

​Winter Exhibition 
Open Until March 2025

​Visit HackelBury Fine Art this winter to immerse yourself in a world where mastery meets experimentation, and where the art of photography continues to evolve and inspire.
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HackelBury Fine Art

​HackelBury was founded over twenty-five years ago by Marcus Bury and Sascha Hackel. We are committed to championing artists working with the visual arts who push the boundaries of their medium to create meaningful and contemplative work.
 
The London-based gallery initially showcased classic photography from the 20th century, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Berenice Abbott, and Malick Sidibe. The transition from traditional photography to more conceptual work was as intuitive as it was organic, beginning with artists such as Pascal Kern, Doug and Mike Starn, Garry Fabian Miller, Katja Liebmann, Ian McKeever, Stephen Inggs and Bill Armstrong. In recent years the gallery has also taken on emerging artists such as Oli Kellett, Nadezda Nikolova and Alys Tomlinson.
 
Each artist, whether emerging or established, creates work defined by a depth of thought and consistency of approach. The small group of artists with whom HackelBury work represent a diversity of practice yet share an artistic integrity which we are fully committed to supporting in the long term.

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