A curated space for contemporary works that challenge perspective, provoke thought, and celebrate the human condition.
A meditative exploration of absence and presence through layered acrylics on raw canvas. The series examines how emptiness holds as much meaning as substance.
Mixed-media composition drawing from the visual noise of Tokyo's Shibuya district. Tanaka layers photography, paint, and found materials into a single overwhelming surface.
A glimpse into our permanent collection spanning four decades of contemporary art.
A group show exploring AI-generated art and its dialogue with human creativity.
Photographs and installations examining memory, loss, and the objects we keep.
Sculptors and textile artists in conversation about form, texture, and touch.
Founded in 1987, Lumière began as a single room in the Lower East Side. Today, our 12,000 sq ft space in Chelsea hosts over 40 exhibitions annually.
We believe art shouldn't be rushed. Our gallery is designed for contemplation — high ceilings, natural light, and the silence to let each work speak.