Your curated selection - Harland Miller, Tracey Emin, KAWS, The Connor Brothers and more
Introducing
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As you are the heart of Hang-Up Gallery, we are constantly striving to enhance your art-buying experience.

We feel you should have the opportunity to acquire extraordinary pieces of art that fits your vision and budget.

With this in mind, we are thrilled to introduce a new feature that allows you to make an offer on hand-picked artworks.

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We will regularly bring you a selection of artworks from renowned blue chip artists to promising emerging talents that will ignite your passion for collecting art.

We assure you that every reasonable offer will be carefully considered by our team, and if your bid is successful, we'll be in touch to finalise the acquisition.

Make sure you don't miss this opportunity to add exceptional art to your collection.

Explore and expand your collection
The Connor Brothers
Hell Is Empty

2017

Artist proof of 20

106 x 166cm

Available for £4,000 or make an offer

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Tracey Emin
Four Thousand Years

2020

Edition of 50

Signed and numbered by the artist

56 x 66cm

Available for £8,000 or make an offer

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KAWS
Companion (Grey)

2016

Cast vinyl

28 x 13 x 7.5 cm

Open edition

Available for £750 or make an offer

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Nancy Fouts
Mouse in Lightbulb

2021

Giclée print on paper

Edition of 35

Numbered and stamped

60 x 75cm

Available for £500 or make an offer

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Harland Miller
International Lonely Guy

2013

Deck Chair

Signed by the artist

131 x 58cm

Available for £1,750 or make an offer

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Katherine Bernhardt
Chroma

2021

Edition of 75

Signed and numbered by the artist

765 x 100cm

Available for £7,000 or make an offer

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Patrick Hughes
Banksi

2021

Hand-painted multiple with archival inkjet

Edition of 100

113 x 117 x 40 cm

Available for £8,400 or make an offer

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