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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, Hong Kong, and Paris. It has four gallery spaces in New York City and one each in Los Angeles, London, Hong Kong, and Paris.
Aside from New York, David Zwirner gallery opened a London gallery in 2012, a Hong Kong gallery in 2018, and a Paris gallery in 2019. He also opened 52 Walker, run by Ebony L. Haynes, in 2021 and Los Angeles galleries in Melrose Hill in 2023.
Honor Fraser Gallery, since 2006 [67] David Kordansky Gallery, since 2003 [68] Margo Leavin Gallery from 1970 to 2013 [69] L.A. Louver Gallery, since 1976 [70] Maloney Fine Art, since 2006 [71] Patrick Painter Gallery, since 1997 [72] Regen Projects (Stuart Regen and Shaun Caley), since 1989 [73] [74] Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, since 2000 ...
In 1982 Williams had his first solo exhibition at Jancar Kuhlenschmidt Gallery in Los Angeles. Angola to Vietnam is a photography portfolio of glass flowers. [9] [10] In 2000, at an exhibition at David Zwirner Gallery, in New York, Williams showed twenty photographs including a series of pictures of a 1964 Renault automobile on its
2012–13 – Raspberry Poser, REDCAT, Los Angeles [31] 2013–14 – Raspberry Poser, solo exhibition, Chisenhale Gallery, London [32] 2014 – Female Figure, 14 Rooms, Art Basel, Serpentine Gallery, London [citation needed] 2016 – Colored sculpture, David Zwirner Gallery, New York [33] 2017 – Real Violence (VR work), Whitney Biennial, New ...
1991 Montgomery Ward Clinique Clinic, Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles; 1993 Garage Renovation New York (Cherry Makita), David Zwirner, New York [21] 1993 Jason and Jackie Rhoades 13 Booth Cologne County Fair/Fair Blur, Unfair, Cologne; 1993 Rhoades Construction, University of California Los Angeles, Culver City
Good Mother Gallery recently opened its Los Angeles arm near the 6th Street Bridge after starting in Oakland in 2014 with a community-centric ethos.
Since then, she has had solo exhibitions at David Zwirner Gallery (New York, 1998–2008), [30] [7] Berkeley Art Museum (BAMPFA, 1999), [31] 1301PE (Los Angeles, 2000) and the University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMass-Amherst (2014), among others. [32]