Hemphill Fine Arts
Hemphill Fine Arts (Hemphill) is an art gallery in Washington, D.C. Founded by George Hemphill in 1993, the gallery quickly assumed an important role in the contemporary art scene of Washington, D.C. 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
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