Hyperrealism takes centre stage at Plus One Gallery
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Hyperrealism takes centre stage at Plus One Gallery

Plus One Gallery is dedicated to the development and promotion of British and international contemporary Hyperrealism. The gallery maintains a high standard of painters and sculptors, representing a number of Masters within the field alongside an array of emerging artists and a select number of original Photorealist artist's from 1960s. The gallery was founded in 2001 by Colin Pettit and Maggie Bollaert.

Originally situated in Seymour Place, Marylebone the gallery moved to Pimlico Road in 2006 and enjoyed 10 years in this iconic part of London. Plus One Gallery relocated to the Piper Building, Fulham in early 2018 and now runs by appointment only in an ultra-modern space with views of the city of London.


The gallery represents some of the best and emerging names in art including: Pedro Campos, Paul Cadden, Francois Chartier, Andres Castellanos, Christian Marsh, Javier Banegas. Alexandra Klimas, Igor Levashov, Peter Hohsl, and Steven Kozar.

Plus One Gallery has published three books on the topic of Hyperrealism. April 2009 saw the launch of our book ‘Exactitude, Hyperrealist Art Today’ published by Thames and Hudson and Plus One Publishing. Written by John Russell Taylor and edited by Plus One Gallery director Maggie Bollaert the book celebrates the variety of subject and perspective in hyperrealist art today. The previous two books were ‘John Salt- The Complete works 1969-2006’ and ‘Carl Laubin-Paintings’, both published in 2007.



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