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Panel Discussion on ‘Carmen Herrera: The Paris Years, 1948 – 1953’, Lisson New York, 12 June

5 June 2025

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On Thursday 12 June, Lisson Gallery is pleased to present a panel discussion on ‘Carmen Herrera: The Paris Years, 1948 – 1953’. The panellists include Mónica Espinal, Lynn Gumpert and Roxanne Ilias. The panel will be moderated by Sarah Douglas, Editor-in-Chief, ARTnews.

From 1948 to 1953, Carmen Herrera lived in Paris, immersing herself in the city’s dynamic postwar artistic community while frequently traveling to New York and Havana. Herrera’s years in Paris were a time of creative freedom and intellectual exchange, particularly through her participation in exhibitions such as the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles, where she exhibited alongside other prominent figures such as Theo van Doesburg, Max Bill, and Piet Mondrian, as well as younger artists associated with Venezuela’s Los Disidentes, Brazil’s Concretists, and Argentina’s Grupo Madi. The city exposed her to key modernist movements such as Bauhaus and Russian Suprematism, which deeply influenced the shift toward her own uniquely minimal language.

Thursday 12 June, 6pm at 508 West 24th Street, New York

Image: Carmen Herrera in her studio, Paris, c.1948-53. © Carmen Herrera, Courtesy Lisson Gallery.

Panel Discussion on ‘Carmen Herrera: The Paris Years, 1948 – 1953’, Lisson New York, 12 June
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