The Story

The Story

4 Launceston Place London, W8 5RL, United Kingdom Donnerstag, 12. März 2026 – Samstag, 23. Mai 2026


blue sphere no. 423 by bill armstrong

Bill Armstrong

Blue Sphere No. 423, 2025

9.400 GBP

lily woman, oaxca, mexico by ellen auerbach

Ellen Auerbach

Lily Woman, Oaxca, Mexico, 1956

4.000 GBP

state farm 2 by margaret bourke-white

Margaret Bourke-White

State Farm 2, 1930 - 1931

Unverkäuflich

u.s.s akron  by margaret bourke-white

Margaret Bourke-White

U.S.S AKRON , 1931

Unverkäuflich

queen charlotte's ball, london by henri cartier-bresson

Henri Cartier-Bresson

Queen Charlotte's Ball, London, 1959

54.000 GBP

california kiss by elliott erwitt

Elliott Erwitt

California Kiss, 1955

18.000 GBP

meudon observatory, seine-et-oise, france by martine franck

Martine Franck

Meudon observatory, Seine-et-Oise, France, 1991

8.000 GBP

givenchy hat (b), ap 2 by frank horvat

Frank Horvat

Givenchy Hat (B), AP 2, 1958

20.000 GBP

arum lilies by stephen inggs

Stephen Inggs

Arum Lilies, 2007

7.800 GBP

camellia in water by consuelo kanaga

Consuelo Kanaga

Camellia in Water, 1927 - 1928

12.000 GBP

soap drawing no 13 by oli kellett

Oli Kellett

Soap Drawing No 13, 2012

14.000 GBP

sculpture triptyque by pascal kern

Pascal Kern

Sculpture triptyque, 1996

20.000 GBP

Founded twenty-eight years ago, HackelBury traces its origins to the lifelong passion for art shared by Marcus Bury and Sascha Hackel, collectors for more than thirty-six years. This exhibition brings together the works which first ignited their interest in photography and helped shape their collecting philosophy long before the gallery opened. It also celebrates the artists whose practices have defined HackelBury’s identity across the decades.  

From modernist masters such as Edward Weston, Margaret Bourke-White and Consuelo Kanaga, to artists who have exhibited at the gallery including Ellen Auerbach, Berenice Abbott and Arnold Newman and to influential contemporary voices such as Seydou Keïta, Malick Sidibé, Joanne Leonard, Doug & Mike Starn, Bill Armstrong and others, the exhibition honours the individuals who have shaped HackelBury’s past and continue to inspire its future.  

The works on view — ranging from Irving Penn’s Cigarette No. 111, William Klein’s exuberant painted contacts, Joanne Leonard’s domestic interiors to Margaret Bourke-White historic image of the United Statses Airship ‘Akron’, celebrate the personal and artistic relationships at the heart of the gallery’s story. They also illuminate Sascha and Marcus’s enduring commitment to championing artists who push the boundaries of their medium to create meaningful and contemplative work.  Henri Cartier-Bresson, Queen Charlotte’s Ball, London, 1959  

Curated as a “memoir” with selections made by founders Sascha Hackel and Marcus Bury alongside contributions from the HackelBury team, the exhibition offers a shared reflection on the images and artists which resonate at HackelBury. It is a celebration of works, a tribute to the relationships which have shaped HackelBury, and an homage to the artists who continue to define the gallery’s vision.  About