Hannah Brown b. 1977
Hannah Brown (b.1977 in Salisbury, England) completed her BA Sculpture at Central St Martins in 1999 and her MA at the Royal College of Art in 2006. Brown's work centres on the psychology of the English landscape. She is interested in the status of landscape painting, the use and value of bucolic imagery, and how we interact with the natural environment and bring it into the domestic sphere.
Recent exhibitions include: ‘Song for Autumn’, Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury, UK (2025-2026); 'The Road to Hollow Pond', Frestonian Gallery, London, UK (2024); 'Hollow Pond', Anat Ebgi Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (2004); 'Arcadia and Elsewhere', James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY (2004); ‘Arcadia for All? Rethinking Landscape Painting Now’, The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, Leeds UK and Attenborough Arts Centre, University of Leicester, UK (2023); and ‘Entwined: Plants in Contemporary Painting, Visual Arts Centre, Scunthorpe, UK (2023). In 2021 and 2012 she was featured in the John Moores Painting Prize. Her work has been acquired for the permanent collections of the State Art Collection of Ireland, Dublin; the V&A Museum, London and the Tia Collection, Santa Fe, New Mexico. She lives and works in London.
Hannah Brown b. 1977, Salisbury, UK Lives and works in London.
Hannah is Represented by the Frestonian Gallery.

