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New York, NY
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About the Gallery
Founded by Paul Hedge and Paul Maslin over 30 years ago, Hales opened in 1992 as a contemporary art space in Deptford, South London. In 2004 the gallery moved to the Tea Building, a dynamic and creative hub in London's East End on the border of Shoreditch and the business district. In February 2016 Hales opened a by-appointment office and viewing room in New York's Lower East side district, which as of September 2017 became the 'Hales Project Room', a space dedicated to hosting focused exhibitions that highlight specific artist projects and dialogues. In October 2018, Hales opened a primary New York location in Chelsea, Manhattan - continuing the gallery's meaningful commitment to North America. Complementing the gallery's presence in London, Hales New York is committed to offering its international roster of artists a greater platform to showcase their work, as well as welcoming new figures to the programme.

Since its formation, Hales has formed an important environment for the development and distribution of artworks and ideas. At the core of the gallery's principles is the fostering of emerging talents alongside historically significant figures. The gallery prides itself on consistently and attentively supporting its artist's careers, as well as its work to stimulate important re-evaluations of the careers of 20th and 21st century artists. 

Hales regularly places its artists' works in the collections of the world's most significant private and public collections and works closely with respected curators in doing this. Some examples of the museum collections which have acquired works by Hales artists include Tate, London; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; Museum of Modern Art, NY; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; and the Brooklyn Museum, NY. Hales is a founding member of the The Society of London Art Dealers (SLAD) and a member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA).

About the Presentation
Hales will present work by major British artist Ken Kiff (b. 1935, Dagenham, Essex — d. 2001, London, UK) in a solo presentation at Independent 20th Century. Expanding on his recent solo show at Hales London, the presentation focuses on Kiff’s time as Associate Artist in Residence at the National Gallery, London. For two years, he had a studio in the National Gallery with access to the collection day and night, an experience that greatly impacted his practice. The presentation highlights this significant body of work and is anchored by an important piece, the National Gallery Triptych (1993), the fourth and final triptych Kiff would make.

Images

Ken Kiff, National Gallery - Triptych, 1993, acrylic on board panel in 3 parts. Courtesy of the artist and Hales London and New York. © The Estate of Ken Kiff. All rights reserved, DACS [2025].

Ken Kiff, National Gallery - Triptych, 1993, acrylic on board panel in 3 parts. Courtesy of the artist and Hales London and New York. © The Estate of Ken Kiff. All rights reserved, DACS [2025].