
The Luhring Augustine Gallery is an art gallery in New York City. The gallery has three locations: Chelsea, Bushwick, and Tribeca. Its principal focus is the representation of an international group of contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, sculpture, video and photography.
Each artist of the gallery has exhibited widely in museum and gallery contexts and has been regularly included in international exhibitions such as the Venice Bienniale, The Carnegie International, and Documenta.[citation needed] The exhibition program is best characterized by its adherence to a rigorous curatorial model that has incorporated critical monographic exhibitions such as Marcel Duchamp (1987),[9][10] Gerhard Richter (1995)[11] and Donald Judd (1999), which have served as historical antecedents for the contemporary program of the gallery.
Among others, Luhring Augustine Gallery has been representing the following living artists:
Janine Antoni[12]
Charles Atlas[5]
Larry Clark[13]
Lee Friedlander (since 2019)[14]
Ragnar Kjartansson[13]
Jason Moran[15]
Michelangelo Pistoletto
Pipilotti Rist
Philip Taaffe (since 2012)[16]
Salman Toor (since 2020)[17]
Oscar Tuazon
Rachel Whiteread (since 1992)[13]
Christopher Wool[18]
In addition to living artists, Luhring Augustine Gallery also handles the estates of the following:
Lygia Clark (since 2017)[19]
Jeremy Moon (since 2017)[20]
Luhring Augustine Gallery has in the past represented the following:
Simone Leigh (until 2020)[21]
Glenn Ligon (2009-2019)[22][18]
Daidō Moriyama (until 2019)[23]
Josh Smith (until 2017)[13]
Gregory Crewdson[24]
Joel Sternfeld[24]
Since its founding, Luhring Augustine Gallery has also specialized in the resale of select works of art from the 20th century by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke.[citation needed]

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