• Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert is a leading specialist in Modern and Contemporary British art.

  • Formed in 2002, Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert is an independent association between Hazlitt, the long-established London gallery, and James Holland-Hibbert. The gallery...

    Formed in 2002, Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert is an independent association between Hazlitt, the long-established London gallery, and James Holland-Hibbert. The gallery holds an extensive stock of paintings, drawings and sculpture by Modern and Contemporary British artists of international renown.

    Since its establishment Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert has held numerous museum-quality exhibitions with works borrowed from public and private collections, including: Lucian Freud – Early Works 1940-58 (2008); Barbara Hepworth | Ben Nicholson: Sculpture & Painting in the 1930s (2019); Howard Hodgkin: Memories (2020); Frank Auerbach: Twenty Self-Portraits (2023); and Bridget Riley: The Responsive Eye: Paintings and Studies 1961-1966 (2025).

  • Artist Representation and Legacy

    Artist Representation and Legacy

    For over a decade Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert has fostered a close relationship with the pioneering British artist Bridget Riley (b. 1931), curating several influential exhibitions of her early work including Bridget Riley: Works 1960-1966 (2012), Bridget Riley: Uneasy Centre and Related Studies (2016) and The Responsive Eye: Paintings and Studies 1961–1966 (2025). In 2023 the gallery helped to organise her first major touring show in America, Bridget Riley Drawings: From the Artist’s Studio, which travelled to The Art Institute of Chicago, the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles and the Morgan Library, New York.

    The gallery represents of the estates of Patrick Heron (1920-1999), Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005), Richard Smith (1931-2016) and Euan Uglow (1932-2000), and having worked closely with artists’ families and foundations in the past, looks forward to announcing further partnerships in the future.