Gary Hume
‘I want to make an object when I make a print, and I want to have fun making it.’
Gary Hume (b. 1962) is an English artist who rose to prominence in the early 1990s. Created with high-gloss industrial paint, his art is noted for blending abstract formalism with everyday subjects. Hume quickly gained international recognition, being nominated for the Turner Prize in 1996 and representing Britain at the Venice Biennale in 1999. Since his election to the Royal Academy in 2001, he has explored new modes of representations, branching out into sculpture, photography, and printmaking. Regardless of medium, Hume’s work continues to reach international success, as he questions the nature of visual representation and the world around his viewers.
Explore our collection of original screenprints by Gary Hume for sale below.
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One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio
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One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio, 2009
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One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio, 2009
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One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio, 2009
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One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio, 2009
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One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio, 2009
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One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio, 2009
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One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio, 2009
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One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio, 2009
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One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio, 2009
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The summer show is now open until 31 August 2025
The Pop Art movement and its evolution and incorporation into Contemporary art. Jul 17, 2025Open now at the gallery’s flagship space on New Bond Street , the exhibition features artworks by Andy Warhol , Roy Lichtenstein , Robert Indiana...Read more -
Gary Hume's 'The Sister troop Portfolio'
Abstracting the iconic American cheerleader Jan 30, 2025© Voytek Ketz / Sprüth Magers Abstracting the Iconic American Cheerleader Gary Hume (b. 1962) gained popularity for the way his art blended abstract formalism...Read more