History Lehmann Maupin gallery has organized and curated
exhibitions for international contemporary artists working in all media. The gallery has given a number of artists their first
one-person exhibitions in New York City, including
Kutluğ Ataman,
Tracey Emin,
Anya Gallaccio,
Shirazeh Houshiary,
Do-Ho Suh, and
Adriana Varejão. In addition, the gallery has exposed emerging talents, such as
Suling Wang,
Teresita Fernández, and the Japanese artist
Mr., through exhibitions at the gallery and participations in select art fairs. The gallery's first raw,
plywood-panelled space in
Chelsea was designed by
Rem Koolhaas in 1996. It was a
storefront gallery located at 39 Greene Street (near
Grand Street). In September 2002 the gallery moved to a bigger space, also located in Chelsea. A second New York gallery at 201
Chrystie Street opened in November 2007. In 2013, Koolhaas designed a gallery space in the historic
Pedder Building in
Hong Kong. The inaugural exhibition featured Korean artist Lee Bul. Lehmann Maupin launched its first Seoul outpost in the city's
Sogyeok-dong neighbourhood in 2017, making it one of the first international galleries to establish a permanent space in South Korea. After four years, the gallery moved to a larger gallery in the
Hannam-dong area. Lehmann Maupin's current three-story gallery space, designed by
Peter Marino, opened in Chelsea in September 2018. Shortly after, the gallery inaugurated its nearly black box space for film screenings. In 2019, Lehmann Maupin launched operations London before opening a space in the
South Kensington district in 2020. In addition, the gallery has had seasonal spaces in Aspen, Beijing, Palm Beach (2020), Taipei (2021) and Milan (2024). •
McArthur Binion •
Billy Childish •
Tracey Emin •
Gilbert & George •
Kim Yun Shin •
Lari Pittman (since 2019) •
Alex Prager •
Sung Neung Kyung (since 2023) •
Do Ho Suh •
Cecilia Vicuña •
Nari Ward • Anna Park (since 2025) In addition, the gallery manages various artist estates, including: •
Ashley Bickerton •
Heidi Bucher ==Personal life==