Lougher Contemporary

Lougher Contemporary Invest in artworks you love online from world-renowned contemporary artists.

Lougher Contemporary is a private client art dealership and broker specialising in editions and multiples by established contemporary artists. Our mission is to serve all areas of the editions and multiples market, from affordable multiples through to rare editions by mid-career and blue chip contemporary artists. This allows us to meet the demands of all our clients, from new collectors with ambi

tions to build an art collection to experienced collectors with a strong understanding of the international art market. We are fascinated and passionate about art and the art market, and keen advocates that art collecting can be not only thoroughly enjoyable (and somewhat addictive!) but also a great investment. Our focus is to build long term relationships with our clients, offering a friendly and first class, professional service to support them in their collecting goals. We don't charge for advice and we maintain competitive pricing to ensure that you are getting the best deal. We welcome all enquiries, whether you are interested in a particular work of art listed on our Gallery page or if you would like advice on the acquisition, disposal or pricing of an artwork. We also have strong working relationships with other art dealers, and always looking to grow our trade relationships

Most collectors focus on the wrong things when evaluating a Jasper Johns print. It’s easy to assume that value is determ...
16/06/2026

Most collectors focus on the wrong things when evaluating a Jasper Johns print.
 
It’s easy to assume that value is determined solely by the artist’s name. In reality, factors such as subject matter, rarity, condition and market demand can have a significant impact on desirability and price.
 
Understanding these details can help collectors make more informed decisions and avoid costly mistakes.
 
Which factor do you think has the biggest impact on value? Let us know in the comments.
 
Read our full Jasper Johns collector’s guide via the link in bio.
 

David Hockney (1937–2026) leaves behind one of the most significant bodies of work in modern art.Across more than six de...
12/06/2026

David Hockney (1937–2026) leaves behind one of the most significant bodies of work in modern art.

Across more than six decades, he transformed painting through his use of colour, perspective, and technology, continually expanding what art could be and how it could be made. From his Californian swimming pools to his intimate portraits and vast landscapes, Hockney’s work reshaped the visual language of contemporary art.

His influence extended far beyond painting. He challenged conventions, embraced new media, and encouraged generations of artists to reconsider how we look at the world around us.

Above all, Hockney remained committed to the act of seeing — attentive, curious, and deeply human. That way of looking continues to define his legacy.

His work endures as one of the most important contributions to art of the last century, continuing to inspire audiences across the world.

Discover the stories, artists and market forces behind some of the most sought after editions in modern art. Our latest ...
10/06/2026

Discover the stories, artists and market forces behind some of the most sought after editions in modern art. Our latest guide explores the history of Abstract Expressionist prints, the appeal of collecting editions, and the enduring demand for works by Jasper Johns, Cy Twombly and Gerhard Richter.
 
Read our full Collector’s Guide to Abstract Expressionist Prints and Editions via the link in bio.
 

In Substitute at Gagosian, Rachel Whiteread continues her longstanding exploration of absence, transforming what we cann...
26/05/2026

In Substitute at Gagosian, Rachel Whiteread continues her longstanding exploration of absence, transforming what we cannot see into something tangible.
 
Known for casting the negative space of objects and architecture, Whiteread’s practice reverses our expectations of sculpture. Instead of representing form, she captures what surrounds it, the air inside a room, the imprint of a surface, the trace of something no longer there.
 
Across sculpture and photography, Whiteread reveals how everyday structures quietly hold time, history, and human experience. What might appear minimal at first becomes deeply evocative, a reminder that absence itself can carry meaning.
 
👇 Do you see these works as objects — or as traces of something that once existed?
 

At Pace Gallery, Loie Hollowell’s Overview Effect transforms one of the most intimate human experiences into something e...
19/05/2026

At Pace Gallery, Loie Hollowell’s Overview Effect transforms one of the most intimate human experiences into something expansive, almost cosmic.
 
Drawing on the term used by astronauts to describe the profound shift in perception when viewing Earth from space, Hollowell’s paintings explore what it means to move between different states of awareness, from the physical body to something far beyond it.
 
What emerges is a practice that is at once deeply personal and widely resonant, expanding the visual language of abstraction to include motherhood, embodiment, and shifting consciousness.
 
👇 How do you experience these works — as physical, emotional, or something else entirely?
 

How much can you remove before art disappears? At David Zwirner, five artists, including Donald Judd and Dan Flavin, sho...
14/05/2026

How much can you remove before art disappears?
 
At David Zwirner, five artists, including Donald Judd and Dan Flavin, show that less can actually demand more.
More attention.
More awareness.
More presence.
 
👇 Do you find minimalism powerful or difficult?
 
Follow Lougher for more art insights and collecting opportunities.
 

California becomes more than geography in A Californian Journey at Halcyon Gallery, it becomes a shared memory between D...
07/05/2026

California becomes more than geography in A Californian Journey at Halcyon Gallery, it becomes a shared memory between David Hockney and Pedro Paricio.
 
Hockney’s iconic explorations of light, landscape, and shifting perspective meet Paricio’s vibrant reinterpretations, creating a dialogue across generations about how we see, remember, and reconstruct place.
 
If two artists paint the same place… is it ever really the same?

👇 Curious — which perspective resonates more with you?
 
For more contemporary art insights, exhibition updates, and curated collecting opportunities, follow Lougher.
 

The art market has corrected. But where are experienced collectors focusing now? Over the past few years, we’ve seen a c...
30/04/2026

The art market has corrected. But where are experienced collectors focusing now?
 
Over the past few years, we’ve seen a clear shift away from speculation and back towards quality, track record, and liquidity.
One area stands out: prints and editions.
 
Once seen as secondary, they are now a central part of serious collecting. Offering access to artists like Damien Hirst, Yayoi Kusama, and Gerhard Richter, alongside strong global demand and more resilient performance, they continue to attract both new and established collectors.
 
But this is not a simple market. Pricing varies, authenticity matters, and expertise makes a difference.
 
We’ve broken it down in detail in our latest market insight, written by our Managing Director, Huw Lougher. Now live on our website
 
If you’re considering starting or refining a collection, feel free to get in touch.
 

At White Cube Mason’s Yard, Sarah Morris turns her attention to the infrastructures that quietly govern contemporary lif...
28/04/2026

At White Cube Mason’s Yard, Sarah Morris turns her attention to the infrastructures that quietly govern contemporary life.
 
In Snow Leopards and Skyscrapers, corporate entities become the starting point for a new body of paintings that translate finance, data, and institutional power into bold, diagrammatic form.
 
Alongside them, films spanning decades of her practice trace the architectures and atmospheres these systems produce — from late 90s Manhattan to a recent portrait of Chris Rock.
 
Rather than depicting the visible world, Morris constructs something more elusive: an afterimage of power itself.
 
Open now in London. Would you read these as abstraction or control?
 

We’re looking for a part-time office manager at Lougher. We are a small, close-knit team, where everyone’s contribution ...
24/04/2026

We’re looking for a part-time office manager at Lougher.
 
We are a small, close-knit team, where everyone’s contribution is visible and valued. We move quickly, care about what we do, and take pride in the experience we create for our clients and for each other. This role suits someone who takes ownership, uses their initiative, and is comfortable working independently in a small business environment. We are looking for someone who anticipates what is needed and acts accordingly.
 
Check out our careers page to find out more and how to apply.
 

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