Doug Wheeler: Day Night Day is now on view at our 20th Street gallery in New York, featuring one of the artist’s most ambitious immersive environments to date, DN ND WD 180 EN - NY 24 (2024). Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gyYUfKSB This presentation distills the singular phenomenon of day and night as simultaneously occurring over the expanse of the sky while in flight. — Artwork: Installation view, Doug Wheeler’s DN ND WD 180 EN - NY 24 (2024), on view at David Zwirner, New York, 2024
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David Zwirner is a contemporary art gallery with locations in New York, London, Paris, Hong Kong, and Los Angeles.
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We’re pleased to announce the co-presentation of the painter Sasha Gordon with Matthew Brown. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gzzvHS4k The New York–based artist is known for her luminous and hyperrealistic paintings in which she often renders her own likeness, conveying the self and its many guises in surreal narratives that complicate the genre of self-portraiture and engage the canon of art history. We will debut a new painting by Gordon at Frieze London this fall, and a solo exhibition of the artist’s work will open in September 2025 at David Zwirner’s 19th Street location in New York. Portrait: Photo by Jason Schmidt Artwork: Sasha Gordon, Like Froth, 2022
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Save the date: A new light installation by Doug Wheeler opens Thursday, September 12, in New York. Learn more: https://zwrnr.art/3XqWQZW Over the past six decades, Wheeler has become known for his innovative constructions and installations that engage with the experience of light, space, and sound. On view in Doug Wheeler: Day Night Day will be an immersive environment by the artist that further expands on his groundbreaking investigations of the possibilities of luminous space. Photo by Porter McLeod
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Preview our presentation for this year’s edition of Frieze Seoul, where you’ll find us at Booth B10 beginning Wednesday, September 4. Explore available works: https://lnkd.in/gEmc85tz At this year’s fair, #DavidZwirner will present exceptional paintings and sculpture by Yayoi Kusama, important works by Luc Tuymans, Josef Albers, and Gerhard Richter, among others, in addition to new works by Elizabeth Peyton and Katherine Bernhardt. — Featured: Yayoi Kusama, PUMPKIN, 2013; Dots Universe O.WHZ, 2004
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Alice Neel. Shio Kusaka. Elizabeth Peyton. Doug Wheeler. Nate Lowman. Stan Douglas. Ad Reinhardt. Sosa Joseph. George Morrison. Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato. Opening in September at David Zwirner’s global galleries. Sign up for updates: https://lnkd.in/gvm9rr9R Alice Neel, Jackie Curtis as a Boy, 1972
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Introducing our forthcoming David Zwirner Books catalogue, Joan Mitchell: Paintings, 1979–1985, which focuses on a significant and deeply generative period within Joan Mitchell’s decades-long career. Preorder your copy: https://lnkd.in/gQiBRHMU Several texts complement the illustrated works in the book, including a new essay by the bestselling author Julie Otsuka, a fascinating conversation between Mitchell and the French philosopher Yves Michaud from 1986, and reflections by artists Amy Sillman, Shinique Smith, and Lily Stockman, each of whom explores a unique component of Mitchell’s oeuvre or practice. In all, this title underscores Mitchell’s continued influence on artists today. — Portrait: #JoanMitchell in her studio, Vétheuil, France, c. 1984. Photographer unknown. Joan Mitchell Foundation Archives Designed by Neil Donnelly, printed by Verona Libri
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Walter Price: Pearl Lines—the most comprehensive museum exploration to date of Walter Price’s work—opens today, Thursday, August 8 at Walker Art Center. Bursting with lush, vivid colors, Price’s paintings are distinguished by his engagement with history, race, and cultural consciousness. Featuring more than 20 paintings, including never-before-seen canvases, this exhibition is organized around recurring themes and imagery that the artist has explored in recent years. + To celebrate the opening, Walter Price will be in conversation with curator Rosario Güiraldes this evening at 6pm. — Walter Price, Hold the umbrella tight while viewing my rain, 2020
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Beginning today, choreographer and scholar Jonathan González is the first artist in residence at David Zwirner as part of an inaugural residency program for dancers at the gallery. For the month of August, González will be in residence at David Zwirner’s 519 W 19th Street space. His residency will conclude with performances on Thursday, August 29, which are free and open to the public. Stay tuned to learn more about these performances in the coming weeks. This residency for dance artists was developed by choreographer, dancer, and artist Sarah Michelson to provide space for dancers to work—and, if they desire, perform—within the gallery space each year.
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Forthcoming this September is a new book from David Zwirner Books, Yayoi Kusama: I Spend Each Day Embracing Flowers. Preorder your copy: https://lnkd.in/g5DsD9nt Celebrating the visitor experience, this forthcoming publication offers an immersive tour of Kusama’s 2023 exhibition at David Zwirner New York. Illustrating 35 paintings, a larger-scale sculptural installation of pumpkins, a trio of towering, colorful flower sculptures, and a beloved Infinity Mirror Room, I Spend Each Day Embracing Flowers is a vivid document with varying perspectives that echo Kusama’s own. I Spend Each Day Embracing Flowers includes new scholarship by Robert Slifkin and an essay by Lynn Zelevanksy.
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Exceptional Works: Josef Albers • Explore a rare complete set of the artist’s portfolio Formulation: Articulation (1972), which surveys “the realization of the essential ideas in Josef Albers’s works." Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gNkV5pkC Formulation: Articulation (1972) comprises 127 screenprints printed on folded wove paper. Albers spent roughly two years working on the prints, which are based on a range of works from throughout his life including sandblasted glass works from his Bauhaus period, woodcuts from his time at Black Mountain College, and countless Variant/Adobe and Homage to the Square paintings, among others.