at Lechbinska Gallery, we have always believed that representing artists is about more than exhibitions and sales—it is about supporting their careers, safeguarding their legacy, and connecting their work to the broader cultural conversation.
As our artists’ practices have matured and their influence has grown internationally, we recognized the opportunity to provide a new level of support: institutional research and advisory services. This expansion allows us to work more closely with museums, foundations, and cultural institutions, creating opportunities for exhibitions, loans, publications, and archival projects that directly benefit the artists we represent.
Importantly, this is not a shift for the gallery’s commercial survival—it is a continuation of our mission to champion artists and ensure their work is thoughtfully seen, studied, and preserved for the long term. By formalizing these services, we can provide structured support, strengthen institutional relationships, and open doors that would otherwise be difficult for artists to access on their own.
We see this step as a natural evolution of our traditional gallery model: preserving the integrity of artist representation while expanding the cultural and scholarly impact of their work. It is a commitment to the future of our artists’ careers and the communities that engage with their art.