Blog
February 2010
February 23, 2010

As you can imagine there are a lot of Jay-Z portraits floating around, but we thought this one was notable enough to pass-along. The photo illustration blend is not only fresh, but to us it epitomizes what Jay is about. It is by Alberto ‘Sting’ Russo who is a illustrator and founder at Areadesign.
February 17, 2010

Thought we owe post about Barkley L. Hendricks' wonderful portraits. He has paved the way for current urban portrait artists such as Kehinde Wiley. Nice overview of Hendricks work in this New York Times piece.
February 17, 2010
We're back from our winter break with a few announcements.
First is that we're officially launched the Hideout Gallery Facebook Fan Page (so spread the word)!
And even more exciting we have a pop-up show planned with the folks from Bodega at their Fourth Wall Project gallery space March
06, 2010 - April 5th 2010. The show is tentatively titled Cult of Personality showcasing a wide array of photographic portraits of individuals who have made significant
contributions to contemporary culture over the past 15 years. The official announcement planned for next week.
February 04, 2010

In remembrance of the author J. D. Salinger above is a 1961 portrait by Robert Vickrey. Currently on view on the first floor of the National Portrait Gallery where they display portraits of recently deceased
individuals of note.
February 01, 2010

When we stumbled upon Keinyo White's
watercolor portraits it
was love at first site. Portraits of his friends and acquaintances are
more compelling than most celebrity or historical figure work come
across. We identify as he seems to capture the contemporary essence and persona of folks
we interact with on the streets on a daily basis. Hideout Gallery hopes
to bring Keinyo White's portraits to collectors sometime in 2010 so
stay tuned!