Zebra One Gallery

Zebra One Gallery Independent Contemporary Art Gallery since 1976 ,Dealing in the Primary & Secondary Art Markets. Director
Art Lovers www.zebraonegallery.com.

Art dealers and bespoke framers since 1976,
Specialists in Photography. Broadening people's minds through art
Zebra One Gallery – The History:
Zebra One Gallery first opened its doors as an art gallery and framers in 1976. Directed by Lee Brews in the laid back suburb of Hampstead in London, Zebra One Gallery became popular with the high profile residents who lived there. Actors, writers and pol

iticians were captivated by the quirky gallery’s bohemian ambiance, as well as the magnificent art on sale. During the late 70’s and early 80’s the gallery became renowned as the prime purveyor of Henry Moore, Matisse and Picasso rarities. Housing a hugely varied selection from Old Master to David Hockney, to Man Ray and Bob Carlos Clarke, Zebra One Gallery provided art to a select group of international clients as well as the local Hampstead community. Clients included: Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, Michael Foot, Jill Craigie and Anthony Minghella. In 2011 Lee Brews daughter, Gabrielle du Plooy, took over the helm of Zebra One, maintaining the same ethos and style but building the client base. This now includes well-known creative personalities such as Ricky Gervais, Bill Nighy, Liam Gallagher and Prodigy’s Liam Howlett. Under Gabrielle’s guidance Zebra One has become one of the leading galleries in London dealing primarily in; Horst p Horst, Helmut Newton, Man Ray and Sir Peter Blake to name a few. Collaborative projects to date include Claridge’s, Houses of Parliament, Ralph Lauren Showrooms, Selfridges, The Savoy, and The Rolling Stones at Hyde Park.

Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA (1887–1976)Title:  Ships in a HarbourMedium: Original pencil drawing, signed by the artist...
28/05/2026

Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA (1887–1976)

Title: Ships in a Harbour
Medium: Original pencil drawing, signed by the artist in pencil and dated 1950

If you are interested in this artwork please contact [email protected]




Opening on Saturday  June 1, 2026, marks the 100th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s birth. Born Norma Jeane Mortenson in ...
27/05/2026

Opening on Saturday

June 1, 2026, marks the 100th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s birth. Born Norma Jeane Mortenson in 1926, she only lived to the age of 36, yet a century after her birth, she remains one of the most enduring cultural icons, sharpest business minds, and mythologised figures in Hollywood history.

Milton H. Greene
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Russell Young
Caterina Diaz
Warhol
David Studwell

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26/05/2026

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24/05/2026

Gabrielle du Ploy Director of Zebra One Gallery Women in ArtWomen In Art Prize

Full interview Flux Exhibition

http://www.thefluxreview.com

Opening this Saturday…. 30 th June 4-6 pm Celebrating 100 Years of Marilyn MonroeThe year 2026 marks the centenary of Ma...
24/05/2026

Opening this Saturday…. 30 th June 4-6 pm

Celebrating 100 Years of Marilyn Monroe
The year 2026 marks the centenary of Marilyn Monroe’s birth on June 1, 1926.

A century later, the world continues to honour her transformative impact as a cinematic legend, a cultural pioneer, and an eternal icon.
To commemorate this milestone, several major global events are scheduled:

• A Retrospectives: Curated exhibitions at from the 30 th May

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18/05/2026
Another very happy customer   Our framing company is  We specialise in bespoke picture framing, we service Camden, Chalk...
18/05/2026

Another very happy customer

Our framing company is

We specialise in bespoke picture framing, we service Camden, Chalk Farm, Primrose Hill, Kentish Town, Belsize Park and Hampstead and the rest of North London

https://chalkfarmframers.com


We are proud sponsors of  At Ubuntu Pathways, have spent the past 26 years breaking the cycle of poverty in our communit...
15/05/2026

We are proud sponsors of

At Ubuntu Pathways, have spent the past 26 years breaking the cycle of poverty in our community of Gqeberha, South Africa. Through comprehensive system of education, health, and household support, they are placing 2,000 orphaned and vulnerable children on a pathway out of poverty, from cradle to career. Shifting away from traditional development models that fail to address the compounding burdens of poverty, we have pioneered a community-led, holistic approach that takes children and families from vulnerability to stability and success. In partnership with the Bertha Foundation, they have created a world-class staff development initiative.

Night of Ubuntu: in London!

It was an unforgettable evening. coming together to celebrate Ubuntu and the bright future they are building together.

This is the heart of their mission: providing cradle-to-career support so seamless and stable that a child never has to wonder if they’ll be caught when they fall.

The Impact of Your Support

Because of the incredible generosity shown in that room, they can continue making this vision a reality for thousands of children and families.

The funds raised are vital in ensuring every member of our community has access to essential care,

including:

Healthy Starts: Support for safe and healthy births.

Family Wellness: Resources to help families thrive, not just survive.

Pathways to Success: Continuous guidance from early childhood through their professional careers.

art fetched £19 k

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Link in our bio Women in Art Prize CIC is proud to host a special fundraising raffle in support of our non-profit missio...
07/05/2026

Link in our bio
Women in Art Prize CIC is proud to host a special fundraising raffle in support of our non-profit mission. All proceeds raised will be reinvested directly into the Prize, enabling us to expand, strengthen, and enhance opportunities for women artists. By taking part, you are not only entering to win an exceptional artwork by Dame Tracey Emin for £25 a ticket, #, but also helping Women in Art Prize to make the Prize bigger, better, and more impactful.

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73a Hampstead High Street
London
NW31QX

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+442077941281

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