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Terry O’Neill’s Last Ever Exhibition

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A bold and brash reinvention of his older portraits of Hollywood icons posing with guns, the latest ‘Hollywood Re-loaded’ collection unfortunately happens to be Terry O’Neill’s last exhibition. This provocative collaboration with artist Bran Symondson features portraits of stars like Michael Caine, Brigitte Bardot and Roger Moore, each with a sleek firearm in hand.

The House of Fine Art (HOFA) Gallery and Symondson have both expressed their deep pride to have the privilege of working with Terry on his last exhibition.  For upcoming plans, they will be auctioning one of the works from the collection and donating the proceeds to the Prostate Cancer UK. 

For a backstory on the HOFA Gallery, it is a contemporary art gallery exclusively representing a portfolio of leading original works of art featuring a multitude of genres, including paintings, photography and sculptures with a keen focus on unique and rare artworks of appreciative value by internationally acclaimed artists.

Founded in 2012, HOFA now operates four international art galleries in London’s Pall Mall and Mayfair, Nammos Village in Mykonos and in LA’s West Hollywood. In 2018, it was the first art gallery in the world to make their entire collection available in crypto-currency, which was instantly met with international acclaim.

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