Lot 345 - Lewis Hazelwood-Horner - Old Cross Tavern
Lot 345 - Lewis Hazelwood-Horner - Old Cross Tavern

Lot 345 - Lewis Hazelwood-Horner - Old Cross Tavern

Acrylic on paper

2023

A6 (10x15cm)

Original Artwork

Signed on Verso

This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust.

ARTIST INFO

About 

London-based painter Lewis Hazelwood-Horner studied at Byam Shaw School of Art and obtained further training from London Atelier of Representational Art. Lewis was honoured to be awarded the prestigious Columbia Threadneedle Prize 2016 and the Visitors Choice Award with the painting Salt in Tea. This painting was then exhibited at the Palazzo di Strozzi in Florence, Italy alongside Picasso and Kandinsky amongst others. As part of the prize, he presented a solo exhibition centred around Beer and Guns at the Mall Galleries. Most recently Lewis joined the committee of the Royal Society of British Artists as one of the youngest members to be awarded membership to date. 

Education 

2012        London Atelier of Representational Art 

2010        Byam Shaw school of Art 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

2023 One For The Road - Scarsdale Tavern - May 

2023 Chiaroscuro - Holt Gallery - Norfolk - 8th April to 16th May 

2023 RBA Bicentennial Exhibition - Mall Galleries - London - 1-11th March 

2022 ‘Influences’ - London, Thompsons Gallery  

2022 Wine Not? - London, 279 Fulham Rd. SW10 9PZ  

2022 Richmond ‘Artist of the Year’ - London Wetland Centre  

2022 RBA Annual Exhibition - Mall Galleries  - London 

2021 Minerva RBA - Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art - Japan 

2021 RBA Annual Exhibition - Mall Galleries  - London 

2020 Best of British - The Gallery - Holt 

 

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