Bernard Jacobson Gallery
Bernard Jacobson Gallery was founded in 1969, publishing and distributing prints by artists including Robyn Denny, Lucian Freud, David Hockney, Leon Kossoff, Henry Moore, Richard Smith, Ed Ruscha and William Tillyer.
The early 1980s saw the gallery open branches in Los Angeles and New York, expanding the range of international artists to include West Coast American artists such as Joe Goode and Larry Bell as well as modern British masters such as David Bomberg, Ivon Hitchens, Peter Lanyon, Ben Nicholson, William Scott, Stanley Spencer, and Graham Sutherland.
In 2015 Bernard Jacobson Gallery moved to prestigious new premises in Duke Street St James's, London, opposite the side entrance of Fortnum and Mason, and just off Piccadilly. The new gallery, designed by Nick Gowing architects, occupies the ground and lower ground floor of the historic, mid-century, French Railways House.
Bernard Jacobson Gallery has a strong presence at major international art fairs, having participated at The Armory Show, New York; Expo Chicago; Frieze Masters, London; and regularly taking part in the prestigious Art Basel fairs in Hong Kong, Basel, and Miami Beach.
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