This year marks a major milestone for the gallery: 30 years of Lehmann Maupin. Founded in New York in 1996, our gallery has always been rooted in the spirit of openness—across borders, generations, and disciplines.
Alex Needham interviews Hernan Bas ahead of his Venice solo exhibition, The Visitors, which runs concurrently with the Venice Biennale.
In her roundup of the 10 must-see works at the rennovated David Geffen Galleries, Kelly Crow includes Do Ho Suh’s latest commission, Jagyeong Hall, Gyeongbok Palace (2026).
Lehmann Maupin is pleased to announce representation of Guimi You, an artist whose ethereal compositions explore the emotional resonance of nature, domesticity, and quiet solitude.
A solo exhibition of new work by Douglas-Morris will inaugurate Lehmann Maupin’s 2026 season in Mayfair.
Melanie Gerlis reports on the gallery's permanent Mayfair space, new representation of Freya Douglas Morris, expanded sales team, and 2026 London program for The Art Newspaper.
Do Ho Suh answers T Magazine's "Artist Questionaire" ahead of his survey exhibition at the Tate Modern.
Megan Nolan profiles Cecilia Vicuña in the Financial Times ahead of her solo exhibition at the IMMA and Lehmann Maupin's presentation at Art Basel Miami Beach.
The New Yorker recommends Kader Attia's New York exhibition Shattering and Gathering our Traces in the "Goings On" column.
Zachary Small speaks to Liu Wei about the Metropolitan Museum of Art's 2026 Facade Commission for The New York Times.
Ted Loos profiles Tom Friedman for The New York Times ahead of Lehmann Maupin's presentation at Frieze Seoul and Friedman's solo exhibition at the gallery in New York.
Jacoba Urist visits Tammy Nguyen's studio for W Magazine ahead of her exhibition A Comedy for Mortals: Paradiso at Lehmann Maupin New York.