Exhibitions
Maggi Hambling
Date: Representation and viewing by appointment
Location: Marlborough Fine Art, London
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Maggi Hambling's work is represented by Marlborough Fine Art, Mayfair, London. Marlborough Fine Art holds a selection of the very latest paintings. To view further images and details, or for more information on the artist's shows at the Marlborough gallery, click: Marlborough Fine Art.
created on 2007-01-23 by iapmag.
Selected Prints & Paintings by Maggi Hambling
Location: IAP Fine Art, 65 Roman Rd, London E2
Blind Man And Ocean Sunrise
IAP Fine Art, open Fridays 12.30-6.30pm, Saturdays 12-4pm, or by appointment.
Please note from the 21st of December the gallery is open only by appointment during the festive period. Our normal opening days and hours recommence on Saturday the 10th of January 2009.
This small, ongoing exhibition comprises selected oil paintings, watercolours and monotypes (mostly 1989-1993), as seen under The Works, then click Paintings for Sale or Prints For Sale on this website). Not all works are exhibited, if there is a particular work from this website you may wish to acquire, please contact us in advance of your visit.
IAP Fine Art publishes Maggi Hambling's silk-screen prints, which are permanently displayed for sale. Silk-screen prints start at £540, monotypes at £1,800 and paintings start at £2,750. For more information please contact us or visit our gallery in East London, close to the Museum of Childhood. Click IAP Fine Art then About and Location for directions.
created on 2007-01-16 by iapmag.
'George Always' Portraits of George Melly by Maggi Hambling
George Melly Singing (Framed)
This major exhibition of Maggi Hambling's portraits of her friend George Melly, painted after his death, will be at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, before selected works from the exhibition tour to the National Portrait Gallery. The exhibition will also include the silk-screen print 'George Melly singing', published by IAP Fine Art, and launched by George Melly shortly before his death.
created on 2008-11-25 by iapmag.

