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Welcome to maggihambling.com, the official information website for British artist Maggi Hambling. It aims to provide up-to-date information on the artist's exhibitions, prints and selected works for sale from this website, museum acquisitions, commissions, publications and press articles. For information on an edition of 100 silk-screen prints 'George Melly Singing' by Maggi Hambling, please click Prints for Sale.

Born in Suffolk in 1945, Maggi Hambling is a distinguished painter and sculptor whose work can be seen in the British Museum, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Tate Collection, The Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon and many other public collections in the UK and abroad. Hambling is also represented in London by Marlborough Fine Art. Her portrait of George Melly (pictured above) hangs in the National Portrait Gallery (see also Latest News page of this website). Her sculpture 'A conversation with Oscar Wilde' was unveiled in central London in 1998, and Scallop for Benjamin Britten was installed on Aldeburgh beach in 2003. Her 'Portrait of Derek Jarman' was recently loaned to the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

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Photograph of Maggi Hambling courtesy of and available from British photographer Lucinda Douglas-Menzies.