LONDON.- Lisson Gallery announced the launch of Lisson Gallery Milan, its first international space in its 44 year history. Located on the via Zenale, the gallery will occupy a prime site in the heart of the Lombard metropolitan area, the citys historic and cultural centre. The gallery will launch in September 2011 with a group show curated by Lisson artist Ryan Gander. It will feature works by other Lisson artists including Allora & Calzadilla, Cory Arcangel, Art & Language, Gerard Byrne, Spencer Finch, Giulio Paolini, Haroon Mirza, Jonathan Monk, and Lawrence Weiner.
Lisson Gallerys founder and Director Nicholas Logsdail says The decision to open a space in Milan was influenced by a number of factors, including our particularly strong connection with important collectors and museums in Italy as well as Milans proximity to Switzerland, Germany and France. Milan, which already plays a leading role internationally in design and fashion, is increasingly entering the world of contemporary art. Getting involved at this stage has great appeal as the spirit of discovery is an essential philosophy of Lisson Gallery.
The gallery space at via Zenale dates from 1901 and has been designed by architects Filippo Taidelli and Piero Castellini Baldissera with interior consultation from Katharina Schmezer and Hermann Stucki. The building, with one classical and one contemporary façade, stands adjacent to the Palazzo degli Atellani of the Castellini family, who have granted the use of their extensive gardens for the exhibition of sculptural works.
Lisson Gallery Milan will be headed by Director Annette Hofmann. Annette was part of the Lisson Gallery team in London from 1998 to 2006 and since then has been working with Lisson on a consultancy basis. The foundation of Lisson Gallery Milan results from this strong and fruitful working relationship.
Lisson Gallery Milan will present four to five exhibitions a year as part of a programme developed through close collaboration between Annette Hofmann and Lissons Curatorial Director in London, Greg Hilty.