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In 2001, Zwirner organized the "I Love NY Art Benefit" exhibition at David Zwirner Gallery to benefit victims of the World Trade Center attacks. A few days after the September 11 attacks, Zwirner asked its artists to donate works to the exhibition. He then called on the help of other New York dealers to organize their own benefit exhibitions.
David Zwirner Gallery is an American contemporary art gallery owned by David Zwirner. It has four gallery spaces in New York City and one each in Los Angeles, London ...
Riedel's first exhibition in New York at David Zwirner is titled Neo (2005) and refers to the Neo Rauch exhibition previously shown at the same venue. Programmatically, he uses the information material with which the gallery had previously communicated Rauch's paintings, to re-stage it.
The years 2009–2012 are covered in the exhibition catalogue Fred Sandback: Decades, New York: David Zwirner; Santa Fe: Radius Books, 2013; 2013–2016 is covered in Fred Sandback: Vertical Constructions. New York: David Zwirner Books, 2017. A complete exhibition history and bibliography is available online at fredsandbackarchive.org.
In November 2015, the exhibition Bridget Riley opened at David Zwirner in New York. The show features paintings and works on paper by the artist from 1981 to present; the fully illustrated catalogue features an essay by the art historian Richard Shiff and biographical notes compiled by Robert Kudielka. [46]
Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. c/o David Zwirner Gallery Ebony L. Haynes is rethinking the traditional gallery model, ensuring that Black artists are not just shown but given the power to define their ...
On Kawara - David Zwirner; A piece on Kawara by Adrian Searle from the Guardian; An essay by art critic Lynne Cooke on On Kawara; Consciousness. Meditation. Watcher on the Hills. 20 November 2002 - 26 January 2003 exhibition at Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK. "On Kawara." Contemporary Artists, 5th ed. St. James Press, 2001. On Kawara: Obsessed ...
Shortly after the completion of his graduate degree in 1993, Rhoades had his first solo exhibition at David Zwirner Gallery in New York City, New York. [7] The following year in 1994, he had his first West Coast solo exhibition at Rosamund Felsen Gallery in Santa Monica, California. [7] From the mid-to-late 1990s Rhoades started to enjoy major ...