Luhring Augustine announced a group exhibition that highlights the work of Lygia Clark, Sarah Crowner, Mark Handforth, Elizabeth Murray, Richard Rezac, and Philip Taaffe.
From Will Cotton鈥檚 paintings and drawings of cowboys, unicorns, and mermaids in confectionery landscapes to the recreation of Diane Arbus鈥檚 seminal 1972 Museum of Modern Art retrospective.
Luhring Augustine presents聽Wish Maker, a two-venue solo exhibition by Salman Toor, marking his first major presentation in New York since his acclaimed 2020 show at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
This marks the artist鈥檚 first major presentation in New York since his watershed exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 2020, as well as Toor鈥檚 first solo show with the gallery.
kurimanzutto and Luhring Augustine present聽a major two-part exhibition of works by the late Mexican artist Julio Gal谩n, marking the first significant solo presentation of his work in New York in over two decades.
After several years during which galleries have focused relentlessly on narrative and figurative work, I feel a vibe shift in the air. Is it wishful thinking or is abstract painting roaring back?
Luhring Augustine is presenting Ends Without End, a solo exhibition of works by Lucia Nogueira. Marking the artist鈥檚 second show with the gallery, and the first in the Chelsea location, the presentation will be on view through February 22, 2025.
Luhring Augustine and Sam Fogg announce Treasures of the Medieval World, the fourth in a series of highly-praised collaborative exhibitions showcasing medieval masterpieces in a contemporary context.
On the morning of December 4, throngs of well-heeled collectors from around the world made their way to the Miami Beach Convention Center for the 22nd edition of Art Basel Miami Beach.