Luhring Augustine

Luhring Augustine is a contemporary art gallery with two locations in the United States, one in New York City and one in Brooklyn. The gallery was founded in 1985 by Lawrence R. Luhring and Roland J. Augustine, and has since become known for its exhibitions of established and emerging artists working in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, video, and installation.

The gallery's roster of artists includes many prominent contemporary figures, such as Glenn Ligon, Christopher Wool, and Janine Antoni, among others. It has also presented exhibitions of historical artists such as Dan Flavin and Yves Klein, as well as emerging artists like Simone Leigh and Tschabalala Self. The Luhring Augustine Gallery has participated in several international art fairs, including Art Basel, Frieze New York, and Miami Beach, among others.

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  • Location
  • New York, NY 10011, 531 West 24th Street
  • NY 11237, 25 Knickerbocker Avenue Brooklyn
  • New York, NY 10013, 17 White Street
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