"Seeing the colours and being in the colours is a good escape."
In this new interview from Louisiana Channel, the American painter Katherine Bernhardt @kbernhardt2014 talks about her love for colourful, figurative motives and why photographs are a great point of departure for starting a painting.
Bernhardt was interviewed in June 2022 in connection with her show, 'Why is a mushroom growing in my shower?' at David Zwirner Gallery in London.
--> Watch the full-length interview with Katherine Bernhardt via the @louisianachannel link in bio and subscribe to Louisiana Channel on YouTube for weekly updates.
#KathrineBernhardt@Davidzwirner#DavidZwirner#DavidZwirnerLondon#painting#painter#art#artworks#colourful#colourfulartworks
Purchase this T-shirt by Rirkrit Tiravanija and support the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies on the ground in Ukraine.
OUT OF ORDER (@outofordermag) has unveiled a capsule T-shirt collection in collaboration with 11 artists, the proceeds of which benefit the grassroots organization @ukraine.pride.
Visit outofordermag.shop (link in bio) to purchase. Priced at $40 USD, tees are available for purchase starting today, June 28, through Monday, July 4.
Participating artists include Anne Imhoff, Glenn Ligon, Deborah Kass, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Raul de Nieves, Karl Holmqvist, Roni Horn, Zoe Leonard, Ugo Rondinone, Francesco Vezzoli, and Sarah Sze.
#RirkritTiravanija#slavaukraini#OOO#UKRAINEPRIDE #🇺🇦❤️
Reminder: The opening reception for Barbara Kruger at David Zwirner is this Thursday, June 30, from 6 to 8 PM.
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On view through Friday, August 12, Barbara Kruger’s first presentation with the gallery features 9 large-scale video works and installations, as well as sound installations and vinyl wallpaper, that reveal the radical inventiveness and lasting relevance of her incisive work with pictures and words.
Save the date and plan your visit to experience the exhibition at our 519, 525, and 533 W 19th Street spaces. Tap the link in bio for more details.
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Barbara Kruger, Untitled (Cast of characters), 2016/2020
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Wishing Philip-Lorca diCorcia a very happy birthday today!
Tap the link in bio to discover more about diCorcia, view past exhibitions and key press, learn more about these and other available works, and more.
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1: Philip-Lorca diCorcia, DeBruce, 1999. Chromogenic print, framed: 16 3/8 x 20 5/8 inches (41.6 x 52.4 cm)
2: Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Chris, 28 years old, Los Angeles, California, $30, 1990–1992. Chromogenic print, framed: 35 3/4 x 46 1/2 inches (90.8 x 118.1 cm)
3: Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Tokyo, 1998. Chromogenic print, framed: 33 1/8 x 46 inches (84.1 x 116.8 cm)
#PhilipLorcadiCorcia#DavidZwirner#ContemporaryPhotography
💥 The Five Lives of Hilma af Klint is now available for preorder from @DavidZwirnerBooks. Shipping August 30!
This moving biography for all ages, beautifully illustrated by @PhilippDeines, traces the story of the now world-famous af Klint’s unique life and groundbreaking oeuvre. Through 5 chapters featuring her development as an artist, family background, and relationship to the spiritual, this graphic novel, with a foreword by Julia Voss (@spiraltemple), showcases the strength it took af Klint to continue as an artist, against all odds.
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Cover of The Five Lives of Hilma af Klint (David Zwirner Books, 2022)
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Luc Tuymans’s After (2021) is one of two paintings in Eternity that ground the David Zwirner Paris exhibition specifically in France because it depicts the title figure from Jean-François Millet’s Le semeur (The Sower), shown third in the carousel. Though shocking to audiences when it debuted at the Paris Salon of 1850, Millet’s image was later co-opted by the French government to promote an idealized vision of the working class. Tuymans’s title, After, suggests a double meaning, acknowledging the source material as well as the passage of time.
Luc Tuymans: Eternity is on view through July 23. Tap the link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.
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1: Luc Tuymans, After, 2021. Oil on canvas, 85 1/8 x 46 1/8 inches (216.3 x 117.2 cm)
2: Jean-François Millet, Le semeur (The Sower), 1850. Collection of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
@studioluctuymans#LucTuymans#DavidZwirnerParis#ParisGalerie#PaintingExhibition#JeanFrancoisMillet#Millet
@Hilton.Als on Frank Walter: “[His work] is about the articulation of a particular kind of experience: race without ideology, fantasy without apology, the natural world on its own terms as it meets the particularities of the artist’s eye.”
Continue your exploration into the artist’s work with a visit to By Land, Air, Home, and Sea: The World of Frank Walter, on view at our 69th Street gallery through July 29, and a browse through our in-depth exhibition page (link in bio).
The exhibition is curated by Hilton Als and organized in collaboration with the artist’s family and art historian @Barbara.Paca.
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1: Artwork and material from the Walter family archive, 2022. Photo by @VeroniqueAnsorge
2–5: Installation views, By Land, Air, Home, and Sea: The World of Frank Walter, David Zwirner, New York, 2022
@frankwalterantigua#FrankWalter#HiltonAls#DavidZwirner#Antigua
Barbara Kruger: “The end of Roe is the result of the Republicans’ relentless campaign to restrict reproductive rights and control women’s bodies. Many of the Democrats have been incapable of responding forcefully, and only recently has the left begun to understand that the contestations around gender, race, and class have to be engaged simultaneously and not siloed into rigid hierarchies of concern. This lack of compelling rhetoric and the inability to vote and think strategically has tragically informed the make-up of the current Supreme Court.”
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RG @nytopinion: #BarbaraKruger’s recent op-art piece for Times Opinion (May 2022) responded to the news that the Supreme Court appeared poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision that has guaranteed the right to abortion in the United States for nearly 5 decades
Back to Earth is @SerpentineUK’s long-term interdisciplinary program addressing the ongoing climate emergency. This multi-year project invites leading artists, architects, poets, filmmakers, scientists, thinkers, and designers, to devise artist-led campaigns, protocols, and initiatives responding to the current environmental crisis.
This year, the present works by @Raymond_Pettibon_ have been printed as posters and installed alongside those by other participating artists in the Serpentine’s gallery space through September 18.
Tap the link in bio book tickets and learn more about the exhibition and related program. And keep an eye out on your visit for the artist’s new book available on site, Point Break: Raymond Pettibon, Surfers and Waves!
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1: Raymond Pettibon, No Title (Back to Earth), 2020. Ink and acrylic on paper, 41 3/8 x 29 1/2 inches (105.1 x 74.9 cm)
2: Raymond Pettibon, No Title (Was raised nasza...), 2020. Ink and acrylic on paper, 41 1/3 x 29 1/2 inches (105 x 74.9 cm)
#RaymondPettibon#Serpentine#ClimateChange#ClimateCrisis#ClimateAction#DavidZwirner
For Keeps: Selected Parkett Editions 1984–2017 opens on Thursday in New York.
On view from June 30 to August 5 at our 20th Street gallery, this group exhibition features editioned work by more than 40 artists created in collaboration with the celebrated long-running international art publication @ParkettArt. Featuring works by @Francis_Alys_Official, Marlene Dumas, Katharina Fritsch, Yayoi Kusama, Bruce Nauman, and Andy Warhol, among many others, this exhibition will be accompanied by an online presentation that highlights the history of Parkett through the captivating stories behind the making of these editions.
Find more details at the link in bio.
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Parkett Volume 4 and Meret Oppenheim, Glove, 1985. Two goat suede gloves with silkscreen and hand-stitching, 5 5/8 x 3 1/2 inches (14.3 x 8.9 cm)
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