The Hyde Gallery is delighted to present a carefully curated selection of works at Stand G30 at the London Art Fair. This year’s presentation brings together a strong and cohesive collection by outstanding contemporary artists, united by a shared commitment to artistic excellence, originality, and refined craftsmanship.
As always, our stand reflects the gallery’s considered approach to curation, offering visitors a harmonious yet dynamic dialogue between diverse artistic practices. We warmly invite collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts to discover this thoughtfully assembled presentation and engage with the distinctive voices of the artists we represent.
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David Cottingham
David Cottingham, Sun Dancer, Shadows and Light, 2025 -
Celia Wilkinson
Celia’s practice is rooted in landscape, originally inspired by the area around Niton on the Isle of Wight, where she lived for many years, and more recently shaped by her travels abroad. Working from memory rather than direct observation, she seeks to capture the essence of a place, infusing her paintings with personal emotion and inviting contemplation.
Influenced by artists such as Patrick Heron, Paul Nash, Peter Lanyon, Paul Klee and Picasso, Celia deconstructs and reassembles the landscape. From a distance her works feel familiar, yet on closer inspection they dissolve into a rich interplay of marks, texture and colour.
Celia studied at the Central School of Art and completed her BA (Hons) Fine Art at St Martin’s School of Art, London.
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Anna Oborotova
Anna Oborotova is a modern London based artist and designer. Having graduated from the Estonian Academy of Art in 2007, Anna moved to London where she now lives and works. Anna creates vibrant and colourful artworks. Her art is bright, emotional, and symbolic. She likes to experiment with different media such as acrylics, pastels, markers and spray paints. Colour is a major point of her artistic style. She virtuously plays with it in all her works. Her inspiration comes from love and nature. Commonly being compared to Gustav Klimt and Byzantine Orthodox icons because of her use of gold leaf, she adds her own contemporary twist to these classic movements and artists. -
Annabel Hill Loureiro
Annabel Hill Loureiro graduated from Central Saint Martins with a 1st class BA (hons) in illustration. After having a family, the artist returned to drawing and painting. Her work is very much influenced by her love of drawing; however, she feels mainly at ease working from figures and faces, this is no doubt influenced by her time in film and theatre. Recently Annabel has created pieces using hand painted Japanese rice paper as collage material, it allows her to use block colour and occasionally a minimal ink line to really simplified the form of the figure. The work is produced from her life drawings with the aim to break away from a literal and traditional representation of the figure or portrait.Annabel Hill Loureiro, Untitled 10, 2025 -
Judith Brenner
Judith (b. 1964) is a London-based contemporary artist whose abstract paintings explore the essence of the human figure through non-representational forms, colour and texture, often informed by an alchemical process. Her work draws strongly on the energy and movement of the body, particularly dance, translating physical gesture into dynamic abstraction.
She graduated in Fine Art from Manchester Metropolitan University in 1986 and recently completed the Turps Art School off-site programme, where she further developed the relationship between abstraction and figuration. Alongside her paintings, Judith creates life drawings and limited edition digital prints.
Judith Brenner, Guiseppe Reclining , 2025 -
Gillian Brett
Gillian Brett is a London contemporary sculptor whose work is deeply informed by observation of the human form and the immediacy of working from life. Using materials such as clay, plaster, bronze and stone, she begins with fast, intuitive sketches in clay, embracing spontaneity and the unpredictable nature of the making process. Her sculptures are characterised by lively surfaces and expressive textures that capture movement, presence and emotional depth. Brett has exhibited widely, including at the ING Discerning Eye and Women in Art Fair, and received several awards and public commissions, reflecting her growing recognition within the contemporary sculpture landscape.Gillian Brett, Belle Jar , 2025 -
Deborah Jones
Deborah Jones is a British contemporary artist, graduating from Central Saint Martins, with a Batchelor of Arts.
Working in a variety of creative environments, such as Harvey Nichols and Osbourne & Little, Deborah has always had a passion for art & creativity. Branching out on her own as an artist 8 years ago, Deborah has now achieved nationwide & global sales with art distributors, galleries and private clients. Her work has recently been featured in ‘The Last Word in Design’ Tatler Interiors and Style and Décor Uk. Deborah has also sold design work to Nike. Using a variety of mediums, including oils, acrylics, spray paint and inks, creating a mix of contemporary & fine art, Deborah's work is influenced by her background in design. Working on projects with interior designers & private clients, she puts current interior trends to into her artwork. Using colour, placement & planning for her paintings. She likes to paint flora & fauna in a contemporary style, using bold block colour & fine art detail. Deborah's love for nature shows through her artwork.