Halcyon Gallery

Halcyon Gallery Established in 1982, Halcyon Gallery’s hosts a diverse programme of contemporary art, showing both modern masters and new, emerging talent.
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Gallery Locations:

Halcyon Gallery, 29 New Bond Street, W1S 2RL

Halcyon Gallery, Harrods, 3rd Floor, 87-135 Brompton Road, SW1X 7XL

Last Weekend to view our exhibition Hockney | Paricio: Cycles of Renewal 🎨On View Now at 📍148 New Bond Street.
27/05/2026

Last Weekend to view our exhibition Hockney | Paricio: Cycles of Renewal 🎨
On View Now at 📍148 New Bond Street.

26/05/2026

🌷 In Paricio’s Tulip series, the artist has taken the common flower and transformed it into something monumental. These paintings are tokens of the artist's sensitivity to the world around him and his ability to appropriate and manipulate everyday objects for the purpose of his art.

Art credit:
Multicoloured Tulip Head
2024
Acrylic on linen
Pedro Paricio

24/05/2026

Paintings in Motion 🎨
🌷 Tulips are a traditional subject in the history of art and Pedro Paricio’s approach is not to represent his subject as it can be seen in nature but to transform it with his artistic language which he summarises as "a pop look but classic spirit".
🌳 Cycles of Renewal is view now at 📍148 New Bond Street, closing on 31st June

Art credit:
Three Pink Tulips
2024
Oil on linen
Pedro Paricio

22/05/2026

🪑 'Sparer Chairs' demonstrates David Hockney's multidisciplinary approach and his sustained investigation of photographic media. The work presents a panoramic view of the artist's Los Angeles studio, shifting between abstraction and representation while thoroughly examining the spacial relationships between subjects and their environment.

On view now at 📍148 New Bond Street

Art credit:
Sparer Chairs
2014
Photographic drawing in colours, printed on wove paper, the full sheet mounted to Dibond
David Hockney

IN DETAIL: The Perspective Lesson (1985)🪑 David Hockney’s ‘The Perspective Lesson’ (1984) is a key work in his Moving Fo...
20/05/2026

IN DETAIL: The Perspective Lesson (1985)
🪑 David Hockney’s ‘The Perspective Lesson’ (1984) is a key work in his Moving Focus series. Influenced by Cubist values and Chinese landscape scrolls, Moving Focus saw Hockney challenging traditional Western compositions and single-point perspectives which had pervaded since the Renaissance.
❌ Hockney incorporates a picture within a picture. The red cross drawn through this image is a bold rejection of linear perspective, as Hockney attempts to show the limitations of representing the world in this traditional way.
🌻 The chair is a motif borrowed directly from Vincent van Gogh, appearing also in other works from the series. It serves as a vehicle through which Hockney pays homage while also referencing Van Gogh’s own exploration of flattened space and tilted perspectives.
✏️ Hockney’s chair contains a reversed perspective, in which the vanishing point is in front of the chair, reflecting the real, lived experience of seeing the chair from multiple points. This is a distinctly Cubist sensibility, as found in the work of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
🎨 The Perspective Lesson is ultimately a playful and humorous work in which Hockney asks us to question our preconceived notions about how space and images are constructed.

Art credits:
The Perspective Lesson
1985
Lithograph in colours on grey HMP
David Hockney

18/05/2026

🌳On this day 5 years ago, David Hockney drew The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire, 18th May 2011

On view now at 📍148 New Bond Street

🖼️ Art credits:
The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire, 18th May 2011
2011
iPad drawing in colours, printed on wove paper
David Hockney

17/05/2026

British textile designer Celia Birtwell is one of David Hockney’s most recognisable muses. Hockney’s tender portraits document Birtwell’s graceful aging, and the pair’s unwavering bond.

On view now at 📍148 New Bond Street

🖼️ Art credits:
Celia in a Wicker Chair
1974
Colour etching and aquatint
David Hockney

In honour of Endangered Species Day 🐘 here are 5 things to know about Andy Warhol's famous 'Endangered Species' porfolio...
15/05/2026

In honour of Endangered Species Day 🐘 here are 5 things to know about Andy Warhol's famous 'Endangered Species' porfolio. Created in 1983, the portfolio features animals facing high risk of extinction, using the artist’s bold Pop art style to draw attention to the urgent threats of habitat loss and ecological decline.

13/05/2026

Paintings in Motion 🎨
🌸Bringing Flora, the goddess of spring, flowers and fertility to life
🌳Cycles of Renewal is view now at 📍148 New Bond Street

Art credit:
Flora (2024)
Acrylic on linen
Pedro Paricio

IN DETAIL: The White Robe (2023)🖌️‘The White Robe’ is part of Pedro Paricio’s Nine Portraits series.🌴The series was firs...
13/05/2026

IN DETAIL: The White Robe (2023)
🖌️‘The White Robe’ is part of Pedro Paricio’s Nine Portraits series.
🌴The series was first exhibited at Mapfre Foundation in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in 2023.
🎨Through this series, Paricio continues his career-long investigation into art-historical traditions, exploring how he can appropriate motifs, gestures and expressions before developing and incorporating them into his unique contemporary visual language.
🍇Bacchus is the Roman God of wine and intoxication. He is often depicted with grapes and wine leaves, symbolising his divine status as God of wine.
🍷Compositionally, ‘The White Robe’ echoes Caravaggio’s ‘Bacchus’ (c. 1596)

Art credits:
The White Robe
2023
Pedro Paricio

12/05/2026

Paintings in Motion 🎨
🌳Cycles of Renewal is view now at 📍148 New Bond Street

Art credit:
Venus (2024)
Acrylic on linen
Pedro Paricio

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