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Hamiltons

Located on Mayfair’s prestigious Carlos Place, behind a red brick façade and next door to the Connaught Hotel, Hamiltons is one of the world’s longest-standing photography galleries. Founded in 1977, the gallery occupies what was formerly a racquets court and music room belonging to the Courtauld family. Hamiltons has been instrumental in building the primary and secondary markets of many important photographers, solidifying its leading position as one of only a few galleries globally specializing in photography.

Hamiltons Gallery has been a pioneering force in the photography world, representing some of the most renowned photographers from the mid-twentieth century onward. The gallery proudly represents a diverse roster of artists, including Richard Avedon, Don McCullin, Daido Moriyama, Helmut Newton, Erwin Olaf, Herb Ritts, and Tomio Seike. These artists have made significant contributions to the field of photography, and their works have been exhibited and collected by major museums worldwide.

The gallery has hosted a variety of notable exhibitions, showcasing the work of these and other artists. Each exhibition at Hamiltons is a testament to the gallery's commitment to promoting the art of photography and its belief in the medium's power to inspire, challenge, and engage audiences.

In addition to its regular exhibitions, Hamiltons Gallery has also participated in numerous international art fairs, further extending its reach and influence in the global art scene. These participations have helped the gallery to connect with a global audience of art lovers and collectors, furthering its mission of supporting and promoting the work of its artists.

Hamiltons Gallery stands as a testament to the enduring power of photography and its ability to inspire, challenge, and engage. Its commitment to showcasing a diverse range of photographic art, fostering relationships with artists and institutions, and maintaining a dynamic exhibition programme has solidified its status as a beacon of contemporary art. As it looks to the future, Hamiltons Gallery will undoubtedly continue to be a vital part of the global art scene, championing the work of photographers and contributing to the global discourse on contemporary art.

Diversity: The Spice of Life

Hamiltons

Located on Mayfair’s prestigious Carlos Place, behind a red brick façade and next door to the Connaught Hotel, Hamiltons is one of the world’s longest-standing photography galleries. Founded in 1977, the gallery occupies what was formerly a racquets court and music room belonging to the Courtauld family. Hamiltons has been instrumental in building the primary and secondary markets of many important photographers, solidifying its leading position as one of only a few galleries globally specializing in photography.

Hamiltons Gallery has been a pioneering force in the photography world, representing some of the most renowned photographers from the mid-twentieth century onward. The gallery proudly represents a diverse roster of artists, including Richard Avedon, Don McCullin, Daido Moriyama, Helmut Newton, Erwin Olaf, Herb Ritts, and Tomio Seike. These artists have made significant contributions to the field of photography, and their works have been exhibited and collected by major museums worldwide.

The gallery has hosted a variety of notable exhibitions, showcasing the work of these and other artists. Each exhibition at Hamiltons is a testament to the gallery's commitment to promoting the art of photography and its belief in the medium's power to inspire, challenge, and engage audiences.

In addition to its regular exhibitions, Hamiltons Gallery has also participated in numerous international art fairs, further extending its reach and influence in the global art scene. These participations have helped the gallery to connect with a global audience of art lovers and collectors, furthering its mission of supporting and promoting the work of its artists.

Hamiltons Gallery stands as a testament to the enduring power of photography and its ability to inspire, challenge, and engage. Its commitment to showcasing a diverse range of photographic art, fostering relationships with artists and institutions, and maintaining a dynamic exhibition programme has solidified its status as a beacon of contemporary art. As it looks to the future, Hamiltons Gallery will undoubtedly continue to be a vital part of the global art scene, championing the work of photographers and contributing to the global discourse on contemporary art.

 

 

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