On the Edge:
The Abstract World of Frederick Hammersley
May 8, 2026 through September 6, 2026
On the Edge: The Abstract World of Frederick Hammersley traces the artist’s pursuit of abstraction across spontaneous compositions, geometric designs, and works that sought to break from tradition. Frederick Hammersley (1919–2009) is recognized as a key figure in the mid-century Hard-edge movement—a style defined by precise geometric compositions and a strong focus on the relationship between color and form, marked by sharp edges and clearly defined shapes. This exhibition features more than 45 paintings and drawings from the Hugon Collection, offering a unique glimpse into Hammersley’s distinctive style and artistic process.
On the Edge: The Abstract World of Frederick Hammersley is organized by the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and supported by the Hugon Family and generous donors to the museum’s endowment.
Frederick Hammersley, Yellow Place, 1957, oil on linen, 36 × 26 inches, The Hugon Collection.
Frederick Hammersley, Out of the Blue (#7), 1994, oil on linen, 45 × 45 inches, The Hugon Collection.
Frederick Hammersley, Selector Set (#18), 1975-1976, oil on linen, 20 × 20 inches, The Hugon Collection.

