Hidden Gallery

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Hidden was born out of a deep passion for art and a desire to make it accessible to all. Since opening our doors in 2015, our gallery has been a labour of love with a simple vision: to bring original artworks by world-renowned artists into the lives of people from all walks of life.

With over 30 years of experience, Hidden has grown into a trusted name, synonymous with quality, authenticity, and exceptional service. Our Bristol gallery is a welcoming space where art enthusiasts, admirers, and collectors can discover works that inspire, intrigue, and endure.

We understand that art speaks to everyone differently. That’s why our friendly, knowledgeable team offers genuinely personalised guidance—whether you’re a seasoned collector searching for your next acquisition or a first-time buyer exploring the art world. We focus on making your experience seamless, enjoyable, and deeply rewarding, building lasting relationships along the way.

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Bristol
Victor Pasmore
Pasmore followed an unconventional route into the art world. Working as a clerk at the London County Council, he attended evening classes at the Central School of Art. After an initial foray into abst …
Sir Peter Blake
During the 60s and 70s Blake taught widely and also exhibited his work in many individual and group shows, both domestically and internationally. In 1961 he won the John Moores Award for his work Self …
Sol LeWitt
LeWitt was linked to various movements, including conceptual art and minimalism, and was prolific in a wide range of media ranging from painting, drawing and printmaking to sculpture, wall murals and …
Louise Bourgeois
Bourgeois's early work focused on painting and printmaking, but she also began to explore sculpture in the late 1940s. During the 1950s and early 1960s, she underwent a lengthy period of psychoanalysi …
Tracey Emin
Emin's searingly honest and confessional practice across a variety of media burns brightly in the contemporary art world and has elevated her to the status of a legend within her lifetime. Bursting on …
Richard Long
From Long's earliest days as an artist his work has been revolutionary. His seminal early work A Line Made by Walking (1967) saw him alter the landscape by creating a straight line in long grass by wa …
Henry Moore
Moore was born in Castleford in Yorkshire, the seventh of eight siblings, in 1898. He exhibited an early fascination with sculpture, and his teachers encouraged his artistic talents. His parents were …
L. S. Lowry
Lowry's urban landscapes populated by the famous "matchstalk men" rank among the most popular and recognisable works in Modern British art. Only revered as a truly great artist after his death in 1976 …
David Hockney
Unquestionably one of the most important artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, Hockney has blazed an eight-decade career as a painter, draughtsman, printmaker, stage designer, and photographer. He h …
Marc Chagall
One of the key figures of modernism, Chagall's work resists easy categorisation. Over a life spanning almost a century, he explored a wide range of media including painting, ceramics, illustration, st …
Henri Matisse
Often regarded alongside Picasso as one of the most influential and important artists of the 20th century, Matisse created an exceptional body of over eight hundred graphic works during his long and l …
Pablo Picasso
Picasso is arguably the most influential artist who ever lived. A restless innovator and virtuoso of any artistic technique that he chose to adopt, he was also a master of work on paper. For Picasso, …
Joan Miró
Miró was one of the most devoted and important printmakers of the 20th century. Although remembered primarily as a painter, he created over 2000 prints during a career spanning five decades. Unlike hi …
Salvador Dalí
The most famous member of the Surrealist movement and the 20th century's most unconventional polymath, Dalí's creative output encompassed the fields of painting, printmaking, sculpture, fashion, adver …
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