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Britishness, belonging and Blackness: artists reflect on complexities of cultural identity in new London show
In the wake of Black Lives Matter movement, new exhibition at Lisson Gallery will feature 11 women and non-binary artists tackling issue of Britain’s colonial legacy
BlogThe Insiders
Activist art steps in when words are not enough
Fiona Banner drops a klanger outside Defra while Laure Provost takes language to new levels
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Lisson, Sadie Coles HQ and Stephen Friedman to open (temporarily) on London's Cork Street during Frieze week
In lieu of an October fair, the blue-chip galleries will congregate around the Mayfair street during what would—under normal circumstances—be the London art market's busiest month
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Lisson Gallery announces representation of US painter Van Hanos with Hamptons show
As Manhattan’s wealthy prolong their stays on Long Island, executive director Alex Logsdail says he is likely to extend his lease until September 2021
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'Get rid of prisons': artist Stanley Whitney speaks out against US judicial system in online show
Initiative highlights disproportionate number of African Americans incarcerated in the US
AnalysisArt market
How Covid-19 has forced the art market’s speedy digital conversion
In lockdown, many galleries have had a Damascene moment with online programming
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Lisson Gallery to unveil new space in New York this May
The gallery will takeover the storefront next door to its current Chelsea outpost as neighbouring blue-chip galleries continue to expand
BlogIn the frame
On the head: art world takes to the pitch for OOF football tournament
NewsArt market
Patronage without pretension abounds at the 2019 edition of the Dallas Art Fair
The 11th edition of the Texas fair boasts cats, cacti and a sense of community that has some dealers returning after a hiatus
BlogThe Buck stopped here
It’s only rock ’n’ roll but we like it at the Lisson
NewsFrieze 2017
Frieze diary: Dan Colen's striptease, personal shopping with Miranda July, plus more London gossip
Our diarists fill you in on what everyone is talking about this week
NewsFrieze 2017
Richard Long glories in mud in Lisson show
Artist made 60m-long mural at Store Studios in "a couple of hours"
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Richard Long to create epic mud painting for Lisson in the Strand
Gallery's anniversary show in London to include Dan Graham's largest pavilion so far
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Marina Abramovic: "Life is getting faster, the art has to go slower”
Marina Abramovic on the pain of sitting still, being the black sheep of the family and working with Robert Wilson
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Marina Abramovic exhibition opens at the Lisson Gallery
She enthused over the photo posing techniques perfected by Marilyn Monroe
ArchiveArt Basel
My road to Basel 1985: Interview with Shirazeh Houshiary
Shirazeh Houshiary on identity, spirituality and the excess of gimmicks in contemporary art
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Lisson Gallery to expand
40 and not out
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Anish Kapoor's collaboration with Salman Rushdie opens in Lisson
This is the first time Kapoor has incorporated text in his art
ArchiveGagosian Gallery
News from London: Gagosian grows and grows, as does Tate Magazine, while Lisson and White Cube get into the festive spirit
Meanwhile, a dead animal stirs things up in Camden
ArchiveJames Casebere
What's on: James Casebere
Lisson Gallery
ArchiveTony Oursler
What's on: Tony Oursler/Christian Jankowski
Lisson Gallery
ArchiveWilliam Cobbing
What's on: William Cobbing
Lisson Gallery
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Anish Kapoor's 'painting' on show at the Lisson Gallery
Kapoor manipulates the senses until 28 June
ArchiveJemima Stehli
What's on: Jemima Stehli
Lisson Gallery
ArchiveWilson twins
What's on: Jane and Louise Wilson
Lisson Gallery
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Diary of a London dealer, Nicholas Logsdail: “I think I changed the landscape”
Why the art market is holding up as stock exchanges plunge, and why there are 10 times more collectors than in 1990
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What's on: Art and Language
Lisson Gallery
ArchiveSharon Ya'ari
What's on: Sharon Ya’ari
Lisson Gallery
Archive Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky
What's on: Lisson introduces Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky to UK public as their new location opens with Santiago Sierra show
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ArchiveTracey Emin
News from London: Artists turned thespians, gallery expansions, and Tate's sweet tooth
Comedian Tony Hancock is revealed as an artist, Tracey Emin makes movies and Anthony D’Offay does a film course
ArchiveJulião Sarmento
What's on: Julião Sarmento, “Doppelgänger”
Now on display at the Lisson Gallery
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What's on in London: Pitching and catching at Lisson
Feverish visions at Coles and Tsingou, Childcare at Timothy Taylor and White Cube and the Russians are coming to Vilma Gold
ArchiveAnthony d'Offay
What's on in London: Painterly hyperbole at D’Offay and canine grandeur at Salmon
Epic list-making at Gagosian and a sombre investigation of society at the Lisson
ArchiveMichael Craig Martin
News from London: Michael Craig-Martin quits Waddington’s, and Douglas Gordon and Mat Collishaw leave the Lisson
In the meantime, ignore false reports of a Britart movie
ArchiveArtist interview
Interview with Julian Opie: Creating logo people
The relationship between the generic and the individual is at the heart of Opie’s digitally produced work
ArchiveExhibitions
What's on in London: Rodney Graham combines history and rock’n’roll at the Lisson
Louisa Buck’s choice of London contemporary galleries
ArchiveCeal Floyer
What's on: Ceal Floyer
Lisson Gallery
ArchiveSarah Lucas
What's on in London: Sarah Lucas lights up and gets Freudian
Subconscious probings at the Lisson and Fa1, White Cube takes on a disquieting new talent and there are spots before the eyes at Victoria Miro
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Art in the Media: Norman Foster’s renovated Reichstag, Andy Warhol on video and CNN's The ArtClub comes to London
Air-raising adventures in Berlin, the mythology of Andy Warhol on screen, and The ArtClub hitting its stride at London visual art events
ArchiveArt market
It was good for me: Seven London dealers review the past year
The state of the trade according to Lisson, Besson, Colnaghi and others
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London galleries: Natural forms intergenerational in Asprey-Jaques' Kovats and Hepworth joint show
Tony Cragg goes wild at the Lisson, Emily Tsingou gets repetitive and Manchot’s middle-aged mum is at Zelda Cheatle
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What's on in London: Mat’s move as he opens at Lisson
New homes, new exhibitions, for Allen Jones and Keith Coventry
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PaceWildenstein picks up the estate of Barbara Hepworth but delays its plan to open in London
Also in London, Lotta Hammer's gallery in Fitzrovia and "Some of my best friends are geniuses" curated by Jake Chapman
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News from London: All the Turner prize gossip, while Lopez returns to Spain but Lisson gets bigger
Horsing around at the Serpentine doesn't hit the right spot for Wallinger collector
ArchiveThe Grosvenor Gallery
The Grosvenor Gallery: Eric Estorick returns
Kapoor at Lisson with stage designs
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London galleries: Minimal and Conceptual art at large
Lisson’s historical show unites major international artists
ArchiveMichael Landy
Michael Landy’s “Closing Down Sale” at Karsten Schubert
Lisson’s On Kawara with Houshiary
ArchiveRichard Deacon
Deacon exhibition at Lisson
Ian Hamilton Finlay’s exhibition at Victoria Miro complements ICA survey
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Interview with Nicholas Logsdail: Lisson's founder in both expansive and expansionist mood
Contemporary art dealer affirms his confidence in the artists he works with by doubling the gallery space at the Lisson
ArchiveTony Cragg
Perfunctory eulogising: Tony Cragg
A book on the artist, who shows at the Lisson until 3 August
ArchiveRichard Hamilton
Hamilton shows at d’Offay (20 June - 20 August)
Three Colemans for the Lisson