
Jutta Koether: Femme Colonne
Jutta Koether: Femme Colonne features seven new, large-scale paintings at 22 Old Bond Street and 40 Albemarle Street.
TUESDAY–SATURDAY 10 AM–6 PM
Jutta Koether: Femme Colonne features seven new, large-scale paintings at 22 Old Bond Street and 40 Albemarle Street.
TUESDAY–SATURDAY 10 AM–6 PM
On September 30, Lévy Gorvy will open Mickalene Thomas’ Beyond the Pleasure Principle in London, the second chapter of a multipart exhibition that will unfold across four international cities
TUESDAY–SATURDAY 10 AM–6 PM
A curated group exhibition focused upon contemporary explorations of the human body as both an object burdened with historical meaning and a subject of direct experience to be shared.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm
Lévy Gorvy presents three works by the Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto at 40 Albemarle Street, London that can be viewed from the street.
From the street
Chung Sang-Hwa: Excavations, 1964–78 is an exhibition of paintings from a formative era of Chung’s five-decades-long career.
temporarily closed
Francesco Clemente: Pastels illuminates Clemente’s extraordinary creative synthesis of diverse aesthetic, cultural, and spiritual traditions.
Tuesday–Saturday: 10am–6pm
Ride the Wild explores the relationship between three renegades of the European and American avant-garde: Albert Oehlen, Franz West, and Christopher Wool.
Tue-Sat 10am-6pm
Un art autre centres on the innovative reassessments of abstraction that emerged in postwar Paris.
Tuesday–Saturday: 10am–6pm
Lévy Gorvy presents FOCUS: Agnes Martin, an exhibition that will place the artist’s sole completed film, Gabriel (1976), in conversation with an intimate selection of her abstract paintings.
Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
Lévy Gorvy celebrates the spirit of the esteemed tastemaker Sir Joseph Duveen (1869–1939), whose former premises at 22 Old Bond Street is now their London gallery.
TUESDAY–SATURDAY 10AM–6PM
FOCUS: Yves Klein | James Turrell is a two-room presentation that brings into dialogue seminal immersive works by each artist: Klein’s installation Pigment pur bleu (1957/2018) and Turrell’s projection Orca, Blue-Red (1968). Together, these monumental projects initiate a negotiation of space and perception.
Tuesday–Saturday 10AM–6PM
Comprised of twenty-three monumental, multi-panel pieces, The General Jungle or Carrying on Sculpting is one of the earliest manifestations of Gilbert & George’s ‘Art for All’ philosophy, reinforcing their reputation as ‘living sculptures’.
TUESDAY–SATURDAY 10AM–6PM
The American artist Dan Colen (b. 1979, New Jersey) is to be represented by Dominique Lévy and Brett Gorvy. This marks a conjoining of galleries which also exhibit the artist’s work. In the past Gagosian and Massimo de Carlo, Milan had an exclusive deal with the artist.
1 June 2017
Solo exhibition of new paintings by renowned Korean artist Chung Sang-Hwa (b. 1932). Featuring seven recent white monochrome paintings by the artist.
TUESDAY - SATURDAY 10AM - 6PM MONDAY BY APPOINTMENT
The first exhibition in London of Vincenzo Agnetti, one of the most significant and influential Italian conceptualists of the twentieth century.
Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM Monday by appointment
An exhibition of paintings by Tsuyoshi Maekawa, to be held in collaboration with Saatchi Gallery. It will be the inaugural presentation at Saatchi Gallery’s new project space, SALON.
10am-6pm, 7 days a week, last entry 5:30pm
An exhibition of Kazuo Shiraga’s paintings in London, marking the artist’s first solo exhibition in the city in a decade. A selection of Shiraga’s forceful gestural canvases, mostly dating to the early 1960s, a period when the artist was gaining international attention, will be on view.
Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM Monday by appointment
Brett Gorvy, Deputy Chairman at Christie’s auctioneers and international head of Postwar and Contemporary art, is to leave the company after 23 years. He will now join the well-respected art dealer Dominique Lévy, in a new partnership called Lévy Gorvy
8 December 2016