Hemphill Fine Arts

Hemphill Fine Arts (Hemphill) is an art gallery in Washington, D.C. Founded by George Hemphill in 1993. In 2004, Hemphill Fine Arts relocated from a historic building in the Georgetown neighborhood to a former automobile showroom on 14th Street in Logan Circle.

Notable exhibitions include "Paul Fusco: RFK Funeral train" in 2002, "Vietnam Now & Then" in 2003, "Don Donaghy: Photographs, 1961-1969" in 2006, "Mingering Mike: The Amazing Career of an Imaginary Soul Superstar" in 2007, "Selections from the Barnett-Aden Collection: A Homecoming Celebration" in 2009, and "William Christenberry: Vintage Kodak Brownies" in 2010.

Hemphill Fine Arts is a member of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) and the Washington Art Dealers Association.

List of Past Exhibitions

2011

KABAKOV: Ilya & Emilia Kabakov

Workingman Collective

Anne Rowland

Viewing Rm.

2010

Donald Baechler: Flower Studies

William Christenberry: Kodak Brownie Prints

Robin Rose: Distortion, Delay & Sustain

Steven Cushner: New Paintings

William Willis: Works on Paper

Mary Early: Sculpture

Emma Tapley: New Paintings

Renée Stout: The House of Chance & Mischief

2009

Hiroshi Sugimoto: Drive-In Theaters & Portraits

Selections from The Barnett-Aden Collection: A Homecoming Celebration

Robin Rose: Endeavor

During the Wet: Aboriginal Bark Paintings from Western Arnhem Land, Maningrida

Judy Pfaff: New Prints

Mingering Mike: Prints & New Work

2006

"Benjamin Abramowitz Works on Paper," Hemphill Fine Arts, 2006

Coordinates: 38°54′40″N 77°01′54″W / 38.9111°N 77.0318°W / 38.9111; -77.0318


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