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501 West 24th Street
New York, NY 10011
212 255 2923

Rachel Lehmann and David Maupin founded Lehmann Maupin in 1996. The gallery represents a diverse range of American artists, as well as artists and estates from across Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and the Middle East. It has been instrumental in introducing numerous artists from around the world in their first New York exhibitions. Known for championing artists who create groundbreaking and challenging forms of visual expression, the gallery prioritizes personal investigations and individual narratives. Lehmann Maupin prizes the distinct conceptual approaches that its artists offer on the essential matters that shape international culture today, including gender, class, religion, history, politics, and globalism. In 2013, with two locations in New York, significant interest in its artists abroad, and growing opportunities in new markets, Lehmann Maupin opened an additional location in Hong Kong, followed by Seoul in 2017, London in 2020, and Palm Beach in 2021.

Artists Represented:
Kader Attia
Hernan Bas
Loriel Beltrán 
McArthur Binion
Heidi Bucher
Dominic Chambers
Billy Childish
Mandy El-Sayegh
Teresita Fernández
Tom Friedman
Gilbert & George
Nicolas Hlobo
Shirazeh Houshiary
Chantal Joffe
Klara Kristalova
Lee Bul
Liu Wei
Liza Lou
Marilyn Minter
Mr.
Tammy Nguyen
Arcmanoro Niles
Catherine Opie
OSGEMEOS
Tony Oursler
Helen Pashgian
Lari Pittman
Alex Prager
Calida Rawles
Robin Rhode
David Salle
Jennifer Steinkamp
Suh Se Ok
Do Ho Suh
Sung Neung Kyung
Cecilia Vicuña
Nari Ward
Erwin Wurm
Billie Zangewa
Works Available By:
Stefano Arienti
Kutlug Ataman
Mary Corse
Anya Gallaccio
Margarita Manzelli
Angel Otero
Juergen Teller
Patrick Van Caeckenbergh
Adriana Varejão
Kara Walker

 

 
Lehmann Maupin, 501 West 24th Street, New York. Photo by Matthew Hermann. Courtesy Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, and London.


 
Past Exhibitions

OSGEMEOS

Cultivating Dreams



June 22, 2024 - August 16, 2024

Barry McGee

Talk to Nature



June 22, 2024 - August 16, 2024

Dominic Chambers

Leave Room for the Wind



January 4, 2024 - February 3, 2024
Opening reception on January 11, 6–8 PM

Tom Friedman

In Focus



November 16, 2023 - January 20, 2024

Calida Rawles

A Certain Oblivion



November 9, 2023 - December 16, 2023
CALIDA RAWLES With Wings of Infinity, 2023 Acrylic on canvas 72 x 60 inches 182.9 x 152.4 cm

Lari Pittman

Sparkling Cities With Egg Monuments



September 7, 2023 - November 4, 2023
Lehmann Maupin presents Sparkling Cities With Egg Monuments, a series of eight new paintings and a monumentally scaled eponymous work by Lari Pittman. The exhibition marks his third solo presentation at the gallery. Audaciously colorful and unabashedly ornate, Pittman’s newest paintings elaborate his ongoing study of cities and the mechanisms that transform them into civil societies.

Arcmanoro Niles

A Moment Alone in the Shade



September 7, 2023 - November 4, 2023
Lehmann Maupin presents A Moment Alone in the Shade, an exhibition of new works on paper by New York-based artist Arcmanoro Niles, marking the artist’s third solo show with the gallery and his first exhibition exclusively of works on paper.

Gilbert & Geroge

THE CORPSING PICTURES



June 22, 2023 - August 19, 2023

Hernan Bas

The Conceptualists: Vol. II



May 17, 2023 - June 17, 2023

Mandy El-Sayegh

The Amateur



March 31, 2023 - April 29, 2023

Loriel Beltrán

Calor y Color



March 31, 2023 - April 29, 2023

Tony Oursler

mAcHiNe E.L.F.



February 23, 2023 - March 25, 2023

Alex Prager

Part Two: Run



January 19, 2023 - March 4, 2023
ALEX PRAGER Sleep, 2022 Archival pigment print 40 x 77.4 inches (print) 101.6 x 196.6 cm 42 x 79.5 x 2.5 inches (framed) 106.68 x 201.93 x 6.35 cm Courtesy Alex Prager Studio and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, and London

Robin Rhode

African Dream Root



January 12, 2023 - February 11, 2023
Robin Rhode, Block of Flats, 2022

Billy Childish

Spirit Guides and Other Guardians Joining Heaven and Earth



November 10, 2022 - January 7, 2023
BILLY CHILDISH strawberry tree and mount tahoma, 2022 Oil and charcoal on linen 96.06 x 72.05 inches 244 x 183 cm

Jennifer Steinkamp

In Focus: Jennifer Steinkamp



November 10, 2022 - January 7, 2023
Jennifer Steinkamp: In Focus Installation view November 10, 2022–January 7, 2023 Lehmann Maupin New York Photo by Daniel Kukla

Do Ho Sun



September 8, 2022 - October 29, 2022
DO HO SUH Jet Lag, 2022 polyester fabric, stainless steel 130.64 x 412.57 x 1.17 inches 331.83 x 1047.93 x 2.98 cm

Nari Ward

I'll Take You There; A Proclamation



April 28, 2022 - June 4, 2022

Mr.

Beyond the Alley, There...



March 17, 2022 - March 23, 2022

Dominic Chambers

Soft Shadows



February 3, 2022 - February 26, 2022

Ashley Bickerton

Seascapes at the End of History



January 27, 2022 - March 5, 2022
Lehmann Maupin presents Seascapes at the End of History, artist Ashley Bickerton’s sixth solo exhibition at the gallery. As part of its bold reappraisal of the seascape genre, the exhibition features works from Bickerton’s Ocean Chunk series, which he first conceived of while living in New York City prior to his relocation to the Indonesian island of Bali in 1993. During “one grueling [New York] winter too many,” as he desperately yearned to swim in warm, tropical waters, Bickerton—who spent decades as an avid surfer—imagined these works as sensual material portals to faraway seas, calling them “a contemporary form of idolatry [and] a bulwark against longing.” Made of resin and fiberglass, they appear as solid, three-dimensional chunks of undulating ocean water, extending the artist’s career-spanning interest in the hybridization of mediums—particularly sculpture, painting, and photography—and his efforts to formally overhaul art historical genres such as seascape painting.

Helen Pashgian

Spheres and Lenses



November 10, 2021 - January 8, 2022

Teresita Fernández

Maelstrom



November 12, 2020 - January 9, 2021
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to announce Teresita Fernández, ‘Maelstrom’. This exhibition will feature a new series of monumental sculptures and installations that unapologetically visualize the enduring violence and devastation ignited by colonization. Focusing on the Caribbean archipelago, the first point of colonial contact in the Americas, Fernández challenges us to consider a more nuanced reading of people and place, one that looks beyond dominant, continental narratives and instead considers the region as emblematic of an expansive and decentralized state of mind. The artist conjures images of catastrophic weather and natural disasters as metaphors for centuries of injustice, U.S. military intervention, ecological destruction, and systemic oppression as a means of reflecting on the sociopolitical turmoil and abandon to which the region and its populations have been (and continue to be) subjected.

Lari Pittman

Found Buried



March 5, 2020 - April 25, 2020
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to announce Found Buried, Lari Pittman’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. For this new body of work, the Los Angeles-based artist will present a series of new paintings and works on paper that combine the genres of landscape, portraiture, and still life. Pittman continues to address the histories of identity, violence, class, and human nature through the polemicized lens of decoration, decor, and the decorative embodied in the memento mori and other forms of commemoration. Pittman is best known for his unique visual aesthetic that has established him as one of the most significant painters of his generation. In this exhibition, he continues his signature, densely-layered painting style that includes a lexicon of signs and symbols, a compilation of varied painting techniques, and a clear homage to the applied and decorative arts. There will be an opening reception with the artist on Thursday, March 5th, from 6 to 8 PM at 501 24th Street, New York, NY 10011.

Erwin Wurm

Yes Biological



January 16, 2020 - February 22, 2020
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to announce Yes Biological, an exhibition of new sculptures by Erwin Wurm. For the last two decades, the Austrian artist has redefined the ways we understand and look at absurdity in his sculptural, performative, and engaging works. For this exhibition, Wurm will combine biological effects to create a new series that pushes the boundaries of sculpture even further. There will be an opening reception for the artist on Thursday, January 16 from 6 to 8 pm.

Kader Attia

Mirrors of Emotion



September 10, 2019 - October 26, 2019

cart, horse, cart



June 20, 2019 - August 17, 2019

Heidi Bucher

The Site of Memory



April 25, 2019 - June 15, 2019

Angel Otero

Milagros



March 7, 2019 - April 20, 2019

Catherine Opie

The Modernist



November 1, 2018 - January 12, 2019

Liza Lou

The Classification and Nomenclature of Clouds



September 6, 2018 - October 27, 2018