Halcyon Gallery

A person dressed as Spider-Man for the Halcyon Gallery's "Heroes and Villains" exhibition in 2015

Halcyon Gallery is an art gallery in London. Founded in 1982, it displays work from established and emerging contemporary artists, particularly impressionism and pop art.

Location

The gallery is located in on New Bond Street in Mayfair, London.[1]

Overview

The gallery was founded in 1982. It represents a selection of renowned international artists. It hosts a programme of contemporary art, showing both established artists and new, emerging talent. It specialises in impressionism and pop art.

The gallery supports a number of charities including The Royal Parks Foundation and The Duke of Edinburgh's Award World Fellowship. A public art programme was conceived in 2008 to support philanthropic projects and to make art more accessible to the public.

References

Coordinates: 51°30′37″N 0°08′43″W / 51.5104°N 0.1452°W / 51.5104; -0.1452


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