Lisson Gallery

29, 52-54 Bell St, London, NW1 5DA Full details & map

Lisson Gallery review

One of London's pioneering contemporary galleries, Lisson was set up in 1967 by art dealer Nicholas Logsdail. The gallery's stated aim across the decades has been to analyse art's place in the 'wider intellectual, cultural and social context', and as such has always represented artists who challenge the status quo. First there were the new breed of ethos-led '60s minimalist painters such as Sol LeWitt and Robert Mangold. Then came the genre-busting New British Sculptors of the '80s with the likes of Anish Kapoor, Julian Opie and the poetic conceptualists of the early '90s (Rodney Graham, Douglas Gordon, Tatsuo Miyajima and Francis Alÿs). The Lisson's reputation for thought-provoking shows has never wanedm, with a new generation of bright young art things currently in their care - look out for work by Gerard Byrne, Santiago Sierra, Fernando Ortega and Christian Jankowski who use their work to question the cultural value of globalisation. A superb platform for international names both big and small.


Events at Lisson Gallery

Tatsuo Miyajima

Until Jan 16 2010 Art FREE

New LED light works.

Lisson Presents 7

Until Jan 16 2010 Art FREE

Work by Cory Archangel alongside gallery artists including Ceal Floyer, Rodney Graham and John Armleder.

Lisson Gallery details

Address
29, 52-54 Bell St, London, NW1 5DA

Transport Edgware Road 

Telephone

020 7724 2739

Lisson Gallery website

Times 10am-6pm Mon-Fri, 11am-5pm Sat

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