Damien Hirst
Since he first came into the public eye when he co-curated the controversial ‘Freeze’ exhibition of 1988, Damien Hirst has created and drawn attention to a generation of artists who became known as the Young British Artists, and played an important p
Andy Hughes
Andy Hughes’ photographs explore the detritus and garbage washed upon on the shores near to where he surfs. Despite their ominous presence, Hughes transforms these mass-produced items into aesthetic forms within the open theatre of the beach.
Francoise Huguier
Francoise Huguier is one of the great reportage photographers, winning the World Press Photo Prize in 1993. Travelling the globe and documenting the everyday rituals of the peoples of the world.
Paul Huxley
Paul Huxley’s latest prints, ‘Hong (red)’, ‘Huang (yellow)’ and ‘Lang (blue)’ derive from an invitation he accepted from The Red Mansion Foundation to make a trip to China with the view to develop a body of work based on his experiences there.
Fabrice Hybert
Fabrice Hybert specializes in tapping into what he has called ‘the enormous reservoir of the possible’. His aim is to examine the way we communicate, and to mimic the endless linkages between ideas.