Alex Hanna
Birth date1964
Birth placeBirkenhead, England
OccupationArtist
Websitewww.alexhannahub.com

Alex Hanna (born 1964) is an English artist. He studied Fine Art at Sunderland Polytechnic from 1983 to 1986. His paintings display arrangements of disposable packaging and objects which have little or no material value. These objects are arranged in a traditional still life format and painted using process based and traditional painting techniques.[1]

Hanna has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, London,[2] Glasgow School of Art, and the Royal Academy of Arts.[3] His paintings have been acquired by Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Falmouth Art Gallery, Swindon Art Gallery, The Priseman Seabrook Collection, Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, and the University of Arizona Museum of Art.[4]

Selected exhibitions

Selected collections

References

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  5. ^ "Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize 2015". Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize. 2015. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
  6. ^ "Ambiguous Practices". University of Aberystwyth. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
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  8. ^ "Brentwood Stations of the Cross". The Tablet. 2014. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
  9. ^ "Brentwood Stations of the Cross". Brentwood Cathedral. 2014. Archived from the original on 2016-05-27. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
  10. ^ "Brentwood Stations of the Cross". BBC. 2014. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
  11. ^ "Artists in Action for Education 2013". Marmite Prize. 2013. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
  12. ^ "Marmite Prize For Painting 2012". Marmite Prize. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
  13. ^ "Salon Art Prize 2012". John Jones. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
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  15. ^ "Alex Hanna, Pill Packaging". Retrieved 2016-05-29.
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  17. ^ "Priseman Seabrook Collection". www.contemporarybritishpainting. Archived from the original on 2016-04-24. Retrieved 2016-05-29.