Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert presented a box set of important selection of photographs of Lucian Freud in his studio. Freud was not only the most celebrated artist working in England at the time but also one of the most private and he frequently stated his reluctance to be photographed, allowing only two photographers access to his studio, Bruce Bernard and David Dawson.
This exhibition offered a fascinating insight into a contemporary master at work. Focusing on Freud's studio, the photographs revealed various stages of work in progress, portrait sittings, studio visits and the overall intensity of activity in this very secret domain.