Simon Lee Gallery
Established | 2002 |
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Headquarters | Mayfair, London |
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Fields | Contemporary Art |
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The Simon Lee Gallery was established in 2002[1] and formally opened in its current London location in 2006.[2] It represents around twenty living artists in fields from painting[3] and sculpture[4] to photography and film. The gallery regularly holds exhibitions presenting current shifts in contemporary art. It also operates a branch in Hong Kong since 2012[5][6][2] and an exhibition space in New York City that opened in late 2013.[7][8]
Represented artists
- John Armleder
- Alighiero Boetti
- Angela Bulloch
- Larry Clark
- James Coleman
- George Condo
- Matias Faldbakken[9]
- Bernard Frize[10]
- Donald Judd
- Sherrie Levine
- Enrique Martinez Celaya
- Claudio Parmiggiani
- Joao Penalva
- Michelangelo Pistoletto[11][12][13][14]
- Jim Shaw
- Gary Simmons
- Robert Therrien
- Marnie Weber
- Christopher Wool[15][6]
- Toby Ziegler[16]
- Heimo Zobernig[17]
- Sarah Crowner [3]
External links
References
- ↑ "Simon Lee Gallery".
- 1 2 "randian - Simon Lee Gallery Hong Kong".
- 1 2 "Sarah Crowner Is Now Represented By Simon Lee Gallery".
- ↑ Darryl Wee. "Valerie Snobeck’s “Reservoirs” at Simon Lee Gallery HK". Artinfo.
- ↑ "Simon Lee Gallery - artinasia.com".
- 1 2 "randian - Interview with gallerist Simon Lee".
- ↑ "A conversation with Simon Lee".
- ↑ Coline Milliard. "London Dealer Simon Lee on Opening His New UES Outpost". Artinfo.
- ↑ "Matias Faldbakken".
- ↑ "Bernard FRIZE - Artist works - Galerie Perrotin".
- ↑ "Simon Lee".
- ↑ "Michelangelo Pistoletto".
- ↑ "Pistoletto at Simon Lee". post-ism.
- ↑ "MICHELANGELO PISTOLETTO: Mirror Paintings - Michael Auping, London. Simon Lee Gallery, New York". Ursus Books, Ltd.
- ↑ "Artworks by Christopher Wool at Simon Lee on artnet".
- ↑ Skye Sherwin. "Artist of the week 113: Toby Ziegler". the Guardian.
- ↑ "Heimo Zobernig at Simon Lee (Contemporary Art Daily)".
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