Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert
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Hazlitt Holland‑Hibbert is a London based gallery formed in 2002 as an independent association between the long established gallery Hazlitt and dealer James Holland‑Hibbert. The gallery specializes in paintings, drawings, and sculpture by leading Modern and Contemporary British artists, with a particular emphasis on historically significant works presented within a rigorous scholarly framework.
Known for museum quality exhibitions, Hazlitt Holland‑Hibbert has organized major shows featuring works from important public and private collections, including focused presentations on artists such as Lucian Freud, Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson, Gerald Laing, David Hockney, and Howard Hodgkin. The gallery has also maintained a long standing relationship with Bridget Riley, including the influential exhibition Bridget Riley: Works 1960–1966, which examined her early monochrome period. Through its representation of estates including Patrick Heron, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, Richard Smith, and Euan Uglow, the gallery plays an active role in the preservation, research, and contextualization of key figures in British art history.