Galleries

Lazinc

29 Sackville Street

Lazinc is a championing force for artists who transform the way art is made, curated and presented. The gallery represents renowned artists such as JR, Todd James, Oliver Jeffers, Marcus Jansen, Mark Jenkins and Vhils, while aiming to acquire dynamic estates and undiscovered bodies of work. Lazinc also sources a rich selection of works from the secondary market, specialising in the works of Futura, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dondi White, and Richard Hambleton, among others. Uniting the Lazinc roster is an ethos to be uninhibited, expressive and disruptive.

Lazarides Gallery, formerly located at Rathbone Place in Fitzrovia, was first established in 2006 by contemporary art specialist Steve Lazarides. Since its inception, Lazarides aimed to exhibit the world’s most significant and pioneering street artists in a thriving and unconventional platform. Lazinc is the partnership between the Lazarides business and eminent art collector and global retail expert Wissam Al Mana. The two founders have combined their respective expertise to develop an exciting and innovative programme.

 

Contacts & Details
OPENING:
tue, wed, thu, fri, sat 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

CLOSING DAYS:
mon, sun

T: + 44 (0) 207 636 5443
M: support@lazinc.com
W: Lazinc

ADDRESS
29 Sackville Street

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Represented Artists
JR
Artist
Banksy
Artist
Antony Micallef
Artist
Miaz Brothers
Artist
Aids-3D
Artist
Invader
Artist
Mode 2
Artist
Oliver Jeffers
Artist
Zevs / Aguirre Schwarz
Artist
Stanley Donwood
Artist
Past Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Oliver Jeffers: Observations on Modern Life
Observations on Modern Life at Lazinc Gallery in London includes over 50 pieces of the Oliver Jeffer’s...
05 Apr 2019 - 15 May 2019
Lazinc
Exhibitions
eL Seed: Tabula Rasa
Lazinc presents Tabula Rasa, a solo exhibition of new works by Tunisian-French artist, eL Seed. eL Seed’s...
29 Jan 2019 - 09 Mar 2019
Lazinc
London
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