Halcyon Gallery

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There are four Halcyon Galleries in the United Kingdom, the original gallery is in Birmingham whilst the other three supplementary galleries are in London.

The Halcyon Gallery was established to cater for art lovers in the Midlands by Paul Green and his parents Lionel and Raena Green in 1982. It was originally situated in Birmingham New Street railway station where it sold contemporary artworks by upcoming sculptors and painters. In 1997 the Halcyon Gallery moved to the prestigious ICC in Birmingham's Convention Quarter. Other galleries also opened in London at the departments stores Selfridges and Harrods and in Bruton Street, Mayfair.

The Halcyon Gallery has a reputation for supporting new talents. The gallery has partnerships with Christie's and other world famous art auctioneers.

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