Lisson Gallery

Lisson Gallery stands as one of the world's most influential and longest-running contemporary art galleries on the global stage.  

Lisson Gallery: Elevating Artistic Voices

Established in 1967 by Nicholas Logsdail, Lisson Gallery blazed the trail for emerging Minimal and Conceptual artists, including notable names like Carl Andre, Daniel Buren, Donald Judd, John Latham, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, and Robert Ryman, among others. The gallery sustains ongoing collaborations with many of these artists as well as other contemporaries, ranging from Carmen Herrera to the esteemed estate of Leon Polk Smith.

Currently, the gallery provides support and amplifies the creations of more than 60 global artists across several locations, including London, New York, Los Angeles, Shanghai, and Beijing.

Notably, Lisson Gallery introduced prominent British sculptors to the public eye for the first time. This roster included names like Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Anish Kapoor, Shirazeh Houshiary, and Julian Opie. Since 2000, the gallery's scope has expanded to include a multitude of distinguished international artists, such as Marina Abramović, Ai Weiwei, John Akomfrah, Susan Hiller, Tatsuo Miyajima, and Sean Scully."

The gallery also plays a pivotal role in enhancing the worldwide recognition of a new generation of artists led by individuals like Cory Arcangel, Ryan Gander, Van Hanos, Hugh Hayden, Haroon Mirza, Laure Prouvost, Pedro Reyes, Wael Shawky, and Cheyney Thompson.

The information on this page was automatically generated from open sources on the Internet. If you are the owner, its representative, or the person to whom this information relates and you wish to edit it – you may claim your ownership by contacting us and learn how it works for Galleries.
  • Location
  • London, 27 Bell Street
  • London, 67 Lisson Street
  • Los Angeles 90038, 1037 N. Sycamore Avenue
  • Beijing, 4/F, Building D7, Yard No.3 Jinhang East Road
  • New York, 504 West 24th Street
  • New York, 508 West 24th Street
  • Shanghai 200002, 2/F, 27 Huqiu Road Huangpu District
Artists