Innovation: The Pulse of Artistry
Hanina Fine Arts
Hanina Fine Arts, nestled in the heart of London, has been a significant player in the global art scene for over three decades. The gallery specialises in high-calibre modern European paintings and sculpture and has become London’s leading specialist in the post-war avant-garde School of Paris. This commitment to promoting innovative emerging and established artists, both locally and internationally, has been a defining characteristic of Hanina Fine Arts, setting it apart in the art world.
The gallery is owned and directed by Mr Yuval Hanina, who has over 50 years of experience in the field. His refreshing eye gained the attention of some of the metropolis’s most eminent collectors, leading to many friends becoming clients, and clients becoming friends. His infectious enthusiasm and unerring eye for quality, along with a reputation for recognising hidden treasures, have been instrumental in the gallery's success.
Hanina Fine Arts has hosted a variety of notable exhibitions, showcasing the work of a diverse range of artists. Some of the recent exhibitions include "PROTEAN: Art & Architecture in Post-War France", exploring the integration of art and architecture fuelled by André Malraux’s 1% policy, and "Equilibrium: Jean Deyrolle (1911-1967)", celebrating one of the most beautiful post-war geometric abstract painters. Each of these exhibitions offered unique insights into the artists' creative processes and perspectives, contributing to the rich tapestry of contemporary art.
The gallery prides itself on its reputation for scholarly research, regularly working with museums and assisting curators. It has contributed to numerous retrospectives and exhibitions, such as the “Dora Maar” retrospective at the Pompidou and Tate; “Femmes Années 50’s” at the Musée Soulages; “Marcelle Cahn” at the Musée Strasbourg; “César Domela” at the Stedelijk Museum; and recently the Whitechapel Gallery with their exhibition “Women Artists of Global Abstraction 1940-1970”.
Hanina Fine Arts stands as a testament to the enduring power of art and its ability to inspire, challenge, and engage. Its commitment to showcasing a diverse range of contemporary 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, Hanina Fine Arts will undoubtedly continue to be a vital part of the global art scene, championing the work of artists and contributing to the global discourse on contemporary art.
Innovation: The Pulse of Artistry
Hanina Fine Arts
Hanina Fine Arts, nestled in the heart of London, has been a significant player in the global art scene for over three decades. The gallery specialises in high-calibre modern European paintings and sculpture and has become London’s leading specialist in the post-war avant-garde School of Paris. This commitment to promoting innovative emerging and established artists, both locally and internationally, has been a defining characteristic of Hanina Fine Arts, setting it apart in the art world.
The gallery is owned and directed by Mr Yuval Hanina, who has over 50 years of experience in the field. His refreshing eye gained the attention of some of the metropolis’s most eminent collectors, leading to many friends becoming clients, and clients becoming friends. His infectious enthusiasm and unerring eye for quality, along with a reputation for recognising hidden treasures, have been instrumental in the gallery's success.
Hanina Fine Arts has hosted a variety of notable exhibitions, showcasing the work of a diverse range of artists. Some of the recent exhibitions include "PROTEAN: Art & Architecture in Post-War France", exploring the integration of art and architecture fuelled by André Malraux’s 1% policy, and "Equilibrium: Jean Deyrolle (1911-1967)", celebrating one of the most beautiful post-war geometric abstract painters. Each of these exhibitions offered unique insights into the artists' creative processes and perspectives, contributing to the rich tapestry of contemporary art.
The gallery prides itself on its reputation for scholarly research, regularly working with museums and assisting curators. It has contributed to numerous retrospectives and exhibitions, such as the “Dora Maar” retrospective at the Pompidou and Tate; “Femmes Années 50’s” at the Musée Soulages; “Marcelle Cahn” at the Musée Strasbourg; “César Domela” at the Stedelijk Museum; and recently the Whitechapel Gallery with their exhibition “Women Artists of Global Abstraction 1940-1970”.
Hanina Fine Arts stands as a testament to the enduring power of art and its ability to inspire, challenge, and engage. Its commitment to showcasing a diverse range of contemporary 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, Hanina Fine Arts will undoubtedly continue to be a vital part of the global art scene, championing the work of artists and contributing to the global discourse on contemporary art.
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