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LYRA Foundation’s first-ever philanthropic grant will help establish a new three-year curatorial position at the museum

A new exhibition at Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art in London, celebrates the life, work and contribution that Galli has made to the world over the past fifty years. From her early life in Germany after the Second World War, through her pioneering involvement with the progressive Berlin arts scene of the 1970s and 80s, to her ‘rediscovery’ in recent years, Galli’s devotion to her work is remarkable — ultimately creating a more sensitive world through her poignant pieces of art — is inspiring, and rightly celebrated in this exhibition.

The world’s wealthiest collectors are spending more money on female artists, but women still face woeful biases throughout their careers
Article by Anna Bradley, Art Basel

Lyra artist Caroline Walker delves into the intricacies of women's lives, and their roles within domestic and professional settings

Expressionist threads influenced by de Kooning’s time in Italy extend through to the contemporary period.

Artist Hannah Bays shares her thoughts about the subconscious, the body, desire and more with Lyra on the occasion of the exhibition “I’m Not Afraid of Ghosts.”