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Lehmann Maupin
536 W. 22nd St.,
New York, NY 10011
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Hours
Sep-Jun: Tue-Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun-Mon, closed; Jul-Aug: Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm; Sat-Sun, closed
Nearby Subway Stops
C, E at 23rd St.
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Profile
This influential gallery (formerly of SoHo, now in a Rem Koolhaas-designed Chelsea space) puts on exhibitions for established contemporary artists such as Gilbert & George, as well as their own roster of up-and-comers. One of their artists, Korean sculptor Do Ho Suh, debuted in the bare-plywood SoHo space (also a Koolhaas creation), covering the floor with countless plastic figurines, arms raised to hold up a continuous sheet of glass. Suh went on to exhibit an ethereal, ghostly multi-colored "house" in the Chelsea gallery, stitched out of a thin, kite-like fabric, down to the very fixtures in the "bathroom." Infamous British bad-girl Tracey Emin, another of the gallery's artists, exhibited her "My Bed" here, the artist’s own, thoroughly lived-in bed, littered with cigarettes, empty bottles of booze and condoms.