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David Zwirner Gallery News - November 4, 2024

Arts and Entertainment

November 9, 2024

From: David Zwirner Gallery

NEW YORK

Richard Serra: Every Which Way

November 7–December 14, 2024
537 West 20th Street

OPENING RECEPTION:?

Thursday, November 7, 6??8 PM

This major installation from 2015 by Richard Serra comprises sixteen vertical steel panels, each measuring six feet wide and twelve inches thick, arranged in a staggered grid formation that spans the exhibition space.

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NEW YORK

Francis Alÿs: The Gibraltar Projects

November 7–December 14, 2024
519 and 525 West 19th Street

OPENING RECEPTION:?

Thursday, November 7, 6??8 PM

Featuring the artists acclaimed project Don’t Cross the Bridge Before You Get to the River—an expansive group of works made from 2006 onward—this exhibition marks the New York debut of this foundational body of work, and is Alÿs’s first solo show in the city in more than ten years.

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NEW YORK

Noah Davis: Ancient Reign

November 13, 2024–January 25, 2025
34 East 69th Street

OPENING RECEPTION:?

Wednesday, November 13, 6??8 PM

Curated by Daviss widow, Karon Davis, this is the first exhibition to focus on the artists works on papera significant and generative area of his practice. The exhibition coincides with the largest traveling retrospective of Davis’s work to date, which is on view through January 5, 2025, at DAS MINSK, Potsdam, Germany. 

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ART FAIRS

SHANGHAI

ART021 Shanghai

November 7–10, 2024
Shanghai Exhibition Center

This year’s booth will include works by Mamma Andersson, Katherine Bernhardt, Marlene Dumas, Scott Kahn, Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato, Elizabeth Peyton, Neo Rauch, Thomas Ruff, Wolfgang Tillmans, Luc Tuymans, and Merrill Wagner.

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PRINTS AND EDITIONS

ONLINE EXHIBITION

Utopia Editions: Hayley Barker

Launching November 12, 2024

Sign up for first access to a new large-scale print by Hayley Barker, published in an edition of 30. This etching is a depiction of the everyday natural world in Barker’s signature style, which, as Barry Schwabsky writes in Artforum, “possesses a kind of visionary grandeur.”

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