+ Why figurative art is back and better than ever
Hang-Up Curates: Banksy Special
Hang-Up Curates: Banksy Special
Discover Banksy at Hang-Up Gallery this summer. We welcome you to enjoy the gallery collection of some of his most coveted artworks. Browse the latest exhibit in the viewing room to see all the other works on display.

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Featuring the iconic Strawberry Donuts by Banksy
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In 2009, Krispy Kreme closed 299 of its outlets due to unfavourable economic conditions – which may explain the 299 editions of each colourway of this print.

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This time seven years ago Banksy opened Dismaland.

“It’s ambitious, but it’s also crap. I think there’s something very poetic and British about all that.”

- Banksy

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Figurative art is back and better than ever
From Lubaina Himid’s theatre-inspired pieces at Tate to Mickalene Thomas’s powerful portraits, we explore the art world's enduring fascination with figuration. Here is why figurative art is back and better than ever.

Master of perspective
When you stand in front of the two wooden sculptures that form Patrick Hughes’s latest artwork ‘Cubistic', the initial impression is they are painted on a flat surface. However, as you move your head, even slightly, the dice come alive and begin to tumble. Mind-boggling!
Patrick Hughes: Cubistic
Master of interactive optical illusions, Patrick Hughes is back with yet another visual paradox to be experienced first-hand.

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Katherine Bernhardt
Katherine Bernhardt

Sharpies, burgers and glass cleaner – just some of the recurring motifs in Bernhardt’s bright paintings featuring objects from everyday life. Outlined in spray paint and filled with acrylics, the pieces are lively celebrations of popular culture and follow a lifetime of wide-ranging interests. Bernhardt began daubing images of the models who had obsessed her during her teenage years, has drawn on the patterns from Moroccan textiles, and is fascinated with Caribbean culture and beaches.

Hummingbird VII
by Dave White
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Detailed gold leaf hand finishing on this edition of 30

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PICKS OF THE WEEK
About Lilac
Editions
Bridget Riley
About Lilac
£8,750
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Labyrinth AG
Editions
Marc Quinn
Labyrinth AG
£1,500
Banging the Drum
Editions
Yoshitomo Nara
Banging the Drum
£1,500
FIRMER TERROR
Originals
Tim Fishlock
FIRMER TERROR
£8,000
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