the Jennifer Lipman project
At the Jennifer Lipman Project, we believe art has the power to transcend time and evoke deep emotions. Jennifer’s work goes beyond the visual, unfolding stories of human connection, unity and introspection.

The Legacy of Jennifer Lipman
Jennifer Lipman has shaped the art world since 1974 with her exploration of human identity, sensual forms and the interplay of light and shadow. Her work spans evocative sculptures and dynamic abstract paintings, earning her international acclaim. From London to Hong Kong and New York, her art continues to inspire audiences globally.
why it matters
Why is this project important to Jennifer Lipman’s family?
This project is a way to honour Jennifer’s life’s work, preserving her legacy not only as an artist but as a mother, friend and creative force. It allows her family to continue sharing her passion for art, keeping her memory alive.
Why is Jennifer’s work still relevant today?
In today’s fragmented world, Jennifer’s themes of community, introspection and human relationships resonate more than ever. Her art reminds us of our shared humanity and invites viewers to connect on a personal level through abstract, emotional forms.
How does this project inspire others?
By showcasing Jennifer’s range of abstract paintings, we hope to inspire established and emerging artists alike. Jennifer’s unique approach to blending traditional and modern styles challenges others to think differently and explore the emotional depth that art can bring.
Previous Exhibitions & Commissions
Mixed Exhibitions
1979-1980: Liberty - Regent Street
1984: Heals - Tottenham Court Road
1989: The Audley Gallery - North Audley Street
1990: Wylma Wayne - Bond Street
1993: Kingston Hill Gallery - Kingston
1998-2005: Linda Blackstone Gallery - Pinner Middlesex
2000: The Catto Gallery - Hampstead
1996-1998-2000: The Affordable Art Fair - Hampstead
2000-2004: Francis Iles Gallery - Rochester Kent
2004: Patricia Fairfield - Highgate
2005: Wimbledon Fine Art - Wimbledon
2009: Asprey's - Bond Street
Solo Exhibitions
1976: The Drian Gallery - Marble Arch
1979: The Old Bull - Barnet
1981: Wylma Wayne - Bond Street
1984: The Edith Grove Gallery - Chelsea
2002: Linda Blackstone Gallery - Pinner
Commissions
1972: The Hanover Grand Group of Companies
1973: The Elizabethan Room — St. Catherine's Dock
1974: CR Baron — Smithfield
1978: Paul Kaye — Memorial Bust of Captain Labulo Davis for Nigeria
1980: Finchley Progressive Synagogue
1990: Belmont Synagogue Holocaust Memorial Sculpture