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Lisson Gallery presents a selection of important work from its roster of artists, including both recent and historic drawing, painting and sculpture.

The presentation features Art & Language‘s Picasso’s Guernica (in the Style of Jackson Pollock, Essay II) (1980/2018); a large-scale sculpture by Richard Long entitled Time and Space (2015); Hélio Oiticica‘s gouache on cardboard, Untitled (1958); Ai Weiwei‘s Coloured Vases (2014); and a new floor-based sculpture entitled I can not yet even describe it to myself (2020) by Ryan Gander.

The exhibition will also feature two recent bronze sculptures by Tony Cragg; new work by Julian Opie; Channa Horwitz‘s Noisy 1/4 (c.1998); two oil on canvases from Christian Jankowski‘s ‘Neue Malerei’ series; and Jonathan Monk‘s Exhibit Model Detail with Additional Information VIII (2020); alongside new paintings by Anish Kapoor, Shirazeh Houshiary, Jason Martin, Christopher Le Brun and Lee Ufan.

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Established in 1967 in London, Lisson Gallery is one of the most well-known galleries operating globally. Boasting an influential and continuing legacy, including playing a pivotal role in the careers of many pioneers of historically important art movements, the gallery works with some of the most significant contemporary artists today.

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