Gagosian Gallery is one of the world’s leading galleries of modern and contemporary art, with twelve galleries in New York, London, Beverly Hills, Rome, Athens, Paris, Geneva, and Hong Kong. Founded by Larry Gagosian, the gallery represents many of the world’s most important living artists, including Andreas Gursky, Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, and Zeng Fanzhi. The gallery also represents the estates of Alberto Giacometti, Roy Lichtenstein, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol, among others. In Hong Kong, Gagosian opened its eleventh global location, and first in Asia, in January 2011, at the iconic Pedder Building in the city’s Central district. The 5,200 square foot space was inaugurated with an exhibition of new works by Damien Hirst, titled “Forgotten Promises”. Since then, Gagosian Hong Kong has presented major solo exhibitions with Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andreas Gursky, Tetsuya Ishida, Richard Prince, Zeng Fanzhi, as well as Roy Lichtenstein and Cy Twombly.

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