Press Release

Lisson Gallery is delighted to present a special viewing of important work from its roster of artists in Hangzhou, including both recent and historic painting, sculpture and photography.

The display features Julian Opie’s Walking in Busan. 1 (2021); Anish Kapoor’s mirror work Black to Dark Teal (2018), Sean Scully’s square-formatted, multipartite sculpture Small Cubed 8 (2021); Christopher Le Brun’s illuminous painting First Summer (2023); and historical photography Breathing In/Breathing Out(1977) by Marina Abramović & Ulay.

The presentation continues with Leiko Ikemura’s painting Gold Scape (2012), Laure Prouvost’s sculpture Jens (2023); Hiroshi Sugimoto’s photography Opticks 034 (2018); Richard Long’s recent mud work Untitled (2024); Tony Cragg’s work Stack (2018); alongside Masaomi Yasunaga’s signature vessels.

Further highlights include Elaine Cameron-Weir’s sculpture Configuration will be maintained by the means not shown (2024); Ryan Gander’s Echo Portrayal (2020); and Zhao Gang’s oil on canvas Untitled (2023)

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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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