Winter Exhibition: 10 Portland Road
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Bill Brandt, Statue in The Frost, "Winter in A Park", Crystal Palace Garden, 1938
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Tim Walker, Anna Cleveland. 'The John Currin collaboration'. London, 2016
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Ishiuchi Miyako, Yokosuka Story #98, 1976-1977
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Jacques Henri Lartigue, Automobile Delage, Grand Prix de l'Automobile-Club de France, Le Tréport, 26 juin, 1912
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Tim Walker, Karen Elson. Fashion Khyeli and Tabio, London, 2018
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Tim Walker, Kinga Rajzak on flying saucer, Eglingham Hall, Northumberland, 2009
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Albarrán Cabrera, The Mouth of Krishna #91, 2012
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Ishiuchi Miyako, Mother's #39, 2002
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Tiina Itkonen, Home 17, Isortoq, 2017
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Tiina Itkonen, Home 12, Isortoq, 2017
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Tim Walker, Tilda Swinton, Fashion: Giorgio Armani, Las Pozas, Mexico, 2012
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Sarah Moon, K.P pour Yohji Yamamoto, 1998
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Charles Cleveland Ironmonger, Man with his record-breaking black seabass, 1903
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Charles Jones, A Flag of Roses, c. 1900
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Albarrán Cabrera, The Indestructible, #467, 2016
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Albarrán Cabrera, The Mouth of Krishna, #530, 2016
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Bradford Washburn, After the Storm, Climbers on the Doldenhorn, Switzerland, 1960
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William Klein, Selwyn, 42nd Street, New York, 1955
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William Klein, Ali and Bundini (Floats Like a Butterfly and Stings Like a Bee), 1964
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Akira Sato, Untitled, from Cyclopean Eye, 1960s
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Akira Sato, Untitled, from Sunset, 1969
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Charles Jones, Ranunculus Double, c.1900
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Jacques Henri Lartigue, Renée, Nice, February 1931
As the festive season approaches, Michael Hoppen is delighted to announce the opening of its new space at 10 Portland Road, Holland Park
From 6 December, the new Holland Park space invites art and photography lovers and enthusiasts to experience a newly curated selection of exceptional photography, making for the perfect Christmas gift this December. The Christmas collection, includes works by Tim Walker, Bill Brandt, Charles Jones, Akira Sato, William Klein and many more.
The collection showcases a diverse range of artworks, exploring various printing techniques from vintage silver gelatin prints to contemporary colour printing using Japanese gampi paper and gold leaf. Amongst the presentation you will discover monochrome portraiture by Jacques Henri Lartigue and Akira Sato, moving landscapes from Bradford Washburn and the uniquely British aesthetic of Tim Walker’s otherworldly imagination through to Albarrán Cabrera’s delicate floral studies.
Having dedicated over three decades to curating galleries exclusively focused on photography, Michael Hoppen’s new space seeks to reimagine what a traditional gallery setting could be, redefining the presentation of this captivating medium.
In envisaging the new West London haven, Michael sought inspiration from a visit to the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York and will create a place where diverse disciplines can coexist harmoniously as the space develops during its opening months. Much like the dynamic interactions found in a collector's home, 10 Portland Road aims to spark cross-disciplinary dialogues, offering patrons an immersive and enriching experience.
As part of its ongoing evolution, Michael Hoppen will begin to introduce new objects weekly, transforming 10 Portland Road into a vibrant space of curiosity. Clients are encouraged to visit regularly, exploring the evolving selection and discovering hidden gems that resonate with their individual tastes that will include everything from textiles to books to scientific glass, and a curated selection of rare post-war Japanese posters.
This Christmas, Michael Hoppen invites you to give the gift of art. The gallery will be closed for the holidays from the afternoon of 20th December reopening 4th January 2024.