David Zwirner

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From Mamma Andersson's gothic paintings at David Zwirner to an examination of American mythologies at Bourse de Commerce

BY Andrew Hodgson |

From Tetsuya Ishida’s disaffected oil paintings at Gagosian, New York, to Ato Ribeiro’s wooden weavings at Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta

BY frieze |

At David Zwirner, New York, plants drawn from Eastern Nigeria and Los Angeles coexist with figures and settings sourced from magazines, books and family photographs

BY Zoë Hopkins |

A sparse exhibition at David Zwirner, London, sees the artist embrace pointillism, but her subjects remain the same: beautiful men 

BY Ella Slater |

Building on a long legacy, a growing community of Black women are guiding the city’s established and blue-chip names into their new eras

BY Jasmin Hernandez |

The artist, who has long shared the authorship of his work, reaffirms his role as a catalyst and instigator

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Jeremy Atherton Lin profiles the German photographer and reflects on the artist’s lifelong search for the truth

BY Jeremy Atherton Lin |

The artist’s first solo exhibition at David Zwirner, London, absorbs us into single, intimate moments

BY Tom Morton |

In the group show ‘More Life’ at David Zwirner, the late filmmaker is celebrated for his contributions as a Black gay artist at the height of the AIDS pandemic  

BY Logan Lockner |

The dealer and founder of Black Art Sessions envisions a ‘low and slow’ programme of exhibitions

BY Ebony L. Haynes AND Evan Moffitt |

As physical spaces begin to re-open, virtual platforms need to add something to the art experience 

BY Kyle Chayka |

At David Zwirner, New York, the late painter’s work speaks frankly to a black audience without distracting appeals to white art audiences

BY Erica N. Cardwell |

Two shows at David Zwirner, New York, champion the artist's ability to capture the sound of a now-bygone world

BY Andrew Durbin |

Two exhibitions, at MoMA and David Zwirner, reveal how the impresario and his milieu defied the rationalism of 20th-century art

BY Evan Moffitt |

Our guide to the shows not to miss, from Tania Bruguera’s Turbine Hall commission to Amy Sillman’s canvases at Camden Arts Centre

 

BY Hettie Judah |

From Charline von Heyl’s unruly pictures to EJ Hill’s disenfranchised black body, the best exhibitions across the city

BY Shiv Kotecha |

How the late artist's transparent sculpture rethinks the relationship between figure and ground

BY Ann Reynolds |

 At David Zwirner, London, studies in mortality and intimacy from the artist's final years display his remarkable stylistic range

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

In further news: Musée du quai Branly supports restitution of African artefacts; David Zwirner announces Renzo Piano-designed New York space

David Zwirner hires Jennifer Yum and Leo Xu to direct Hong Kong outpost; New York’s Eyebeam moves to Bushwick; 2017 Stirling Architecture Prize