David Zwirner

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From Francis Alÿs’s audiovisual playground to Babeworld’s burnout, here are the most captivating exhibitions to see this month

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At the artist’s exhibition at David Zwirner in London, conventional concerns of portraiture become richly complex when combined with such enigmatic subjects

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

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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 |