Hackelbury
Hackelbury
4 Launceston Place
London W8 5RL
United KingdomDescription
HackelBury was founded over twenty-eight 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.
Cindy Sherman
Untitled, from Bus Riders series
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Queen Charlotte's Ball, London
Diane Arbus
Untitled (13)
Doug and Mike Starn
Painting - Met #1 (Big Bambú fragment from Metropolitan roof installation)
Doug and Mike Starn
you are my weakness, you are my strength