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David Zwirner
2024 preview
Jan. 3, 2024
8 Art Shows We Can’t Wait to See in 2024
Haunting images from the Rust Belt, the glories of the Harlem Renaissance, and more.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Jan. 26, 2023
Felix Gonzalez-Torres Never Saw This Work Either
Nearly 30 years after the artist’s death, David Zwirner stages two pieces never manifested during his lifetime. How should we think about them?
By
Madeline Leung Coleman
art
Nov. 26, 2019
Bill Traylor Deserves to Be Exalted Alongside Art’s Greatest Names
Born into slavery, the artist’s story is a vision of American hell, but his work is transcendent and essential.
By
Jerry Saltz
excerpt
Sept. 27, 2019
When Playwright Jeremy O. Harris Met Artist Jordan Wolfson
“Everyone’s queer for clout now.”
By
Nathan Pemberton
art
Apr. 8, 2019
A Radical New History of Queer Modernism, 1933–1950
The bodies are sensual, on display, sexually presenting, in carnal states of being — all expressing an otherwise forbidden sexuality.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Mar. 20, 2019
The Painting Jerry Saltz Can’t Stop Thinking About
Paul Cadmus’s
Herrin Massacre
is an orgy of ferociousness.
By
Jerry Saltz
photography
Nov. 8, 2018
On the Nearly Indescribable Light in Diane Arbus’s Last Photographs
Is it about to rain? Dusk? Something else? Go to David Zwirner to see.
By
Christopher Bonanos
gallery
Feb. 8, 2017
Raymond Pettibon’s Punk Prophesy
The perfect punk artist for the Trump era has a show at the New Museum. Here’s a sampler.
By
Carl Swanson
Sept. 18, 2015
Read Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon’s Zine
“This story, if it is one, deserves the closure of a suicide.”
By
Carl Swanson
profile
July 3, 2014
Oscar Murillo Perfectly Represents the Art World
How lucky, and unfortunate, for the 28-year-old artist.
By
Carl Swanson
seeing out loud
May 7, 2014
Saltz on Oscar Murillo’s Candy Art
“A nightmare of self-congratulatory hubris.”
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Sept. 8, 2013
Artist Raymond Pettibon on His Scrawled Revelations
He has faith in the collaging of cultural clutter.
By
Carl Swanson
art review
May 26, 2013
Jerry Saltz on Jeff Koons’s Concurrent Shows
New Paintings and Sculpture
at the Gagosian Gallery and
Gazing Ball
at David Zwirner.
By
Jerry Saltz
profile
Jan. 20, 2013
The Trials of Art Superdealer Larry Gagosian
For the past two decades, he’s been the most powerful gallerist in the world by a wide margin. Now he’s facing two bruising lawsuits.
By
Eric Konigsberg
art
Apr. 11, 2011
Jerry Saltz on John McCracken, 1934–2011
The minimalist sculptor was “a great space cowboy.”
By
Jerry Saltz
artsy
May 4, 2009
Saltz: Adel Abdessemed’s Fighting-Animal Video Sparks Art-World Uproar
The conclusion of many was that “art should be moral.” That’s when I started to get uncomfortable.
By
Jerry Saltz