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David Zwirner Gallery Weekend Reading

Arts and Entertainment

September 20, 2022

From: David Zwirner Gallery

A New Look at a Diane Arbus Exhibition, 50 Years Later

In T: The New York Times Style Magazine, a fascinating history of the artist’s historic 1972 Museum of Modern Art retrospective—currently re-created at our 20th Street gallery in New York.

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Wolfgang Tillmans Changed What Photos Look Like

On the occasion of the artist’s Museum of Modern Art retrospective, Jerry Saltz examines how Tillmans has, over the course of his thirty-six-year career, created “a new sublime.”

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Her Art Comes Without Trigger Warnings

Roberta Smith reviews Tiona Nekkia McClodden’s exhibition at 52 Walker, on view through October 8, 2022, in The New York Times.

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R. Crumb Means Some Offense

In T: The New York Times Style Magazine, M. H. Miller visits with the artist at his refuge in southern France—and finds him as provocative as ever.

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Upcoming Museum Shows

Oscar Murillo: A Storm Is Blowing from Paradise

Opening September 17

Murillo’s large-scale exhibition in the historic setting of the Scuola Grande della Misericordia, Venice, features new paintings, drawings, and large-scale works, and a full public program.

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Alice Neel: Un regard engagé

Opening October 5

Centre Pompidou presents the first solo exhibition in Paris dedicated to Neel—a major show featuring over seventy-five works.

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Monet - Mitchell

Opening October 5

Fondation Louis Vuitton presents a dialogue between Claude Monet and Joan Mitchell and introduces the Joan Mitchell Retrospective.

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Jordan Wolfson: (Female figure)

Opening October 12

At the Brant Foundation’s New York location at 421 East 6th Street, Wolfson presents an immersive work that combines film, installation, and performance into an animatronic figure.

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Francis Alÿs: Children’s Games

Opening October 14

Alÿs’s major video installation Children’s Games is featured in a solo exhibition at Copenhagen Contemporary.

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