
As seen at Cromwell Place, October 2020. Kader Attia, The Ruins of Revolution, 2019. Lari Pittman, Found Buried #11, 2020.

Billy Childish as seen at Cromwell Place, October 2020.
As seen at Cromwell Place, October 2020. Kader Attia, The Ruins of Revolution, 2019. Lari Pittman, Found Buried #11, 2020.
Billy Childish as seen at Cromwell Place, October 2020.
1 Cromwell Place, London, SW7 2JE, United Kingdom
Our goal is to create an atmosphere that replicates the experience of a studio visit while providing the fresh and ever-changing content of an art salon
Since inception, Lehmann Maupin has been instrumental in introducing international artists in new geographies. This mission has resulted in historic first exhibitions in New York, Hong Kong, and Seoul.
Lehmann Maupin London, located at Cromwell Place, functions as a dynamic multi-purpose space, offering an alternative to the traditional gallery model. Conceived in response to the shifting needs of its artists and the broader arts community, Lehmann Maupin London is foregoing a fixed exhibition program and instead engage in site-specific activations, installations, and performances.
This innovative model allows the gallery to develop focused presentations that highlight critical issues of the day, while also providing a platform for artists to think outside of the traditional presentation of a new body of work. In addition, the gallery hosts a regular series of public programs to keep audiences engaged in the current practices and concerns of its artists.
Our goal is to create an atmosphere that replicates the experience of a studio visit while providing the fresh and ever-changing content of an art salon
Rachel Lehmann
Co Founder, Lehmann Maupin