Lumiere Gallery, founded in 2001 by Natalia Grigorieva-Litvinskaya, specializes in the art of photography.
The gallery presents vintage, late, and modern prints of limited-edition Russian authors, as well as classics of Soviet photography, including Boris Ignatovich, a follower of the constructivist movement; Arkady Shaikhet, a master of reportage; Naum Granovsky, a chronicler of Moscow; Vladimir Lagrange, a singer of the thaw era; and many others.
As a member of the international photographic market for many years, the gallery has established strong ties with photographers and foundations, thanks to which the gallery can find the best examples of outstanding masters of European and American photography: Elliott Erwitt, William Klein, Sheila Metzner, Steve Schapiro, Melvin Sokolsky, Greg Gorman, Patrick Demarchelier, Vincent Peters, Albert Watson, and others. The gallery actively works with young but already established authors, such as Laurent Chehere, Rob Woodcox, and Paul Brouns.
Since 2005, the gallery has advised and curated private and corporate collections of Russian, European, and American photography of the 20th and 21st centuries.