About Alexander J Hilton
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About Alexander J Hilton
Alexander J Hilton’s paintings are attracting attention across fine art, hospitality and interiors, placing contemporary still life in spaces where food, design, collecting and atmosphere naturally meet.
The work has been exhibited in distinctive restaurants and lifestyle settings, including Ancient Shepherds Fen Ditton, Tab Tab Notting Hill, michelin starred Caistor Hall Restaurant in Norfolk and the solo exhibition at Farm and Table, cotswolds.
A solo permanent residency at Midsummer House, the two Michelin starred Cambridge restaurant, connects the paintings with gastronomy, indulgence and refined visual storytelling, giving the work a strong identity for collectors interested in food, ritual and pleasure.
Commissions from leading names in interiors and art advisory, including HOLLANDRIDGE, show how well the paintings sit within considered homes and design led spaces.
Sarah Percy Davis brings serious art world credibility to this story. As director and joint founder of HOLLANDRIDGE, she has a background at Phillips and Sotheby’s, was Chief Executive of LAPADA for ten years, and works with private clients, collectors, interior designers and larger collections. That kind of professional endorsement helps reassure collectors that the work is being seen within an informed, discerning art market context.
The work is already in notable private collections, including Matt Hranek of WM Brown, the writer, editor and tastemaker behind A Man & His Watch, A Man & His Car, The Negroni and The Martini. His connection is especially fitting for paintings rooted in taste, appetite, ritual and classic style.
Exhibitions in respected art spaces and societies add further momentum, including Fen Ditton Gallery, AKA Fine Arts Gallery, the Chelsea Art Society Summer Exhibition (2025,26) and Cambridge Open Studios.
An upcoming solo show at the Royal Automobile Club on Pall Mall marks an exciting next step, bringing the paintings to one of London’s most prestigious private members’ venues, with over 50 paintings on show.
An exclusive collaboration with Olive and Barr Kitchens highlights the natural relationship between the work, interiors and domestic ritual, making the paintings especially appealing to collectors with an eye for design, food and lived beauty.
For buyers and collectors, the appeal lies in the combination of technical skill, witty names and a growing exhibition story, with paintings that feel refined, distinctive, highly liveable and increasingly collectible.
People's Choice Award winner at the Behind the Artist 2026 exhibition.
In Eye Feast
Alexander J Hilton is showing 2 works in Eye Feast:
- Loaf at First Sight — Oil on canvas board, 35.5 × 28 cm
- Small Sardine
Regent's Park Gallery, 17 Princess Road, London NW1 8JR.