Lisson Gallery
Mackie Healy is an accomplished marketing and communications professional with extensive experience in the contemporary art sector. Currently serving as the Director of Marketing & Communications at Lisson Gallery, a leading international art gallery, since November 2016, Mackie plays a key role in promoting over 60 artists across multiple global locations. Previous positions include Director of Marketing & Communications at Dominique Lévy, Senior Account Executive at Third Eye, Marketing Coordinator at David Zwirner, and Contributor at ArtMarketViews. Mackie's educational background includes a BA in Political Science & Art History from Wake Forest University and an MA in Art Business from Sotheby's Institute of Art.
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Lisson Gallery
Lisson Gallery is one of the most influential and longest-running international contemporary art galleries in the world. Today the gallery supports and promotes the work of more than 70 international artists across spaces in London, New York, Los Angeles, Shanghai and Beijing. Established in 1967 by Nicholas Logsdail, Lisson Gallery pioneered the early careers of important Minimal and Conceptual artists such as Art & Language, Carl Andre, Daniel Buren, Donald Judd, John Latham, Sol LeWitt, Richard Long and Robert Ryman among many others. It still works with many of these artists and others of that generation, from Carmen Herrera and Olga de Amaral to Hélio Oiticica and Lee Ufan. In its second decade the gallery introduced significant British sculptors to the public for the first time, including Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Anish Kapoor, Shirazeh Houshiary and Julian Opie. Since 2000, the gallery has gone on to represent many more leading international artists such as Marina Abramović, Ai Weiwei, John Akomfrah, Liu Xiaodong, Otobong Nkanga, Pedro Reyes, Sean Scully, Hiroshi Sugimoto and Wael Shawky. It is also responsible for raising the international profile of a younger generation of artists including Dana Awartani, Cory Arcangel, Garrett Bradley, Ryan Gander, Josh Kline, Hugh Hayden, Haroon Mirza, Laure Prouvost and Cheyney Thompson.