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Lisson Gallery

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Lisson Gallery
Lisson Gallery
New York - 504 West 24th Street - NY 10011
Since its founding in 1967 by Nicholas Logsdail, Lisson Gallery has stood at the forefront of contemporary art, consistently redefining the relationship between artists, ideas, and the public. Initially grounded in London’s burgeoning art scene, the gallery quickly became a catalyst for the Minimalist and Conceptual movements, championing artists whose radical approaches to material, space, and thought reshaped the trajectory of 20th-century art. Collaborations with pioneering figures such as Sol LeWitt, Donald Judd, and Carl Andre established Lisson as a vital institution for boundary-pushing creativity.

Over the decades, Lisson Gallery has expanded its reach far beyond its original home, establishing a global presence with locations in New York, Los Angeles, Shanghai, and Beijing. This international footprint has allowed the gallery to introduce its artists to a broader and more diverse audience, while remaining grounded in its commitment to thoughtful and experimental practices. The gallery’s influence is reflected in its multigenerational roster, which balances historical importance with contemporary urgency.

Artists such as Marina Abramović, Ai Weiwei, and Anish Kapoor exemplify the gallery’s embrace of the monumental and the conceptual, while newer voices like Ryan Gander and Otobong Nkanga bring dynamic perspectives that speak to the complexities of modern life. Lisson Gallery’s exhibitions often explore the intersections of politics, philosophy, and form, providing a platform for art that seeks to question, disrupt, and reimagine.

Through decades of thoughtful programming and deep artist relationships, Lisson Gallery has remained a space where innovation thrives and dialogue flourishes. Its enduring legacy lies not only in the careers it has nurtured but in its unwavering dedication to art that challenges conventions and engages meaningfully with the world. Lisson continues to serve as a critical hub for artists and audiences seeking to navigate the evolving landscape of contemporary culture.

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