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The New York Times: Osgemeos Rocked Brazil. Can the Graffiti Twins Take New York?
The New York Times: Osgemeos Rocked Brazil. Can the Graffiti Twins Take New York?

Their street murals, monumental sculptures, intricate drawings and vivid paintings pop up at Lehmann Maupin gallery on the eve of their Hirshhorn debut.

Gallery News: Alexis Rose Appointed Senior Director
Gallery News: Alexis Rose Appointed Senior Director

Rachel Lehmann and David Maupin are pleased to announce the promotion of Alexis Rose to Senior Director, based in New York.

Artsy: Lehmann Maupin Announces Representation of Israeli Sculptor Oren Pinhassi
Artsy: Lehmann Maupin Announces Representation of Israeli Sculptor Oren Pinhassi

Pinhassi will have his debut exhibition with Lehmann Maupin in New York this September. 

The New Yorker: Teresita Fernández's Shifting Sculptural Landscapes
The New Yorker: Teresita Fernández's Shifting Sculptural Landscapes

Critic Hilton Als covers Fernández's exhibition of new works at Lehmann Maupin New York for The New Yorker.

Financial Times: Harlem Detritus Turned Into Supermassive Sculptures
Financial Times: Harlem Detritus Turned Into Supermassive Sculptures

Critic Charlotte Jansen reviews Nari Ward's expansive retrospective exhibition Ground Break, on view at Pirelli HangarBicocca in Milan.

Frieze: Nari Ward’s Spiritual Alchemy
Frieze: Nari Ward’s Spiritual Alchemy

The artist discusses how his sculptural practice is grounded in the invisible with long-time friend and collaborator LeRonn P. Brooks

ARTnews: Lehmann Maupin, Kukje Gallery to Represent Octogenarian Korean Sculptor Kim Yun Shin
ARTnews: Lehmann Maupin, Kukje Gallery to Represent Octogenarian Korean Sculptor Kim Yun Shin

Lehmann Maupin and Seoul’s Kukje Gallery will jointly represent Kim Yun Shin, who is is regarded as one of the first women to formally train as a sculptor in Korea.

The New York Times: Tammy Nguyen, Maximalist at Play
The New York Times: Tammy Nguyen, Maximalist at Play

In paintings and handcrafted books, the artist layers lush themes from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Vietnamese history, and explores our relationship to nature.

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