David Zwirner Books Fall 2023
Gerhard Richter: New York 2023
Noah Davis: In Detail
Katherine Bernhardt: Why is a mushroom growing in my shower?
Nate Lowman
Shio Kusaka: one light year
Richard Serra: 2022
Seen in the Mirror: Things from the Cartin Collection
Meet the Lithographer
Clarion
Nora Turato: govern me harder
Tiona Nekkia McClodden: MASK/CONCEAL/CARRY
Tau Lewis: Vox Populi, Vox Dei
Gerhard Richter: New York 2023
Foreword by David Zwirner Text by Dieter Schwarz David Zwirner BooksHardcover
9.5 × 11.75 in | 24 × 30 cm
192 pages, 132 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-64423-113-5
$75 | $100 CAN | £65
November 2023
This highly anticipated catalogue, accompanying Gerhard Richter’s first exhibition with David Zwirner, presents Richter’s last paintings along with his recent explorations in drawing, printing, and sculpture.
“[His last paintings] can feel almost like exquisite texts to be read. . . . Their freshness and spontaneity feels like a new beginning.”
—Roberta Smith, The New York TimesKnown for his abstract and realist paintings, Gerhard Richter has pursued a diverse and influential practice characterized by a decadeslong commitment to the medium and its formal and conceptual possibilities. This remarkable book celebrates the breadth of Richter’s newest bodies of work and archives a historical moment in the artist’s career.
Full-color plates and installation views showcase a selection of the artist’s final works on canvas—made just before he announced his retirement from oil painting in 2017—alongside an expansive suite of new drawings made with ink, graphite, and colored pencil on paper, a remarkable series of chromatic inkjet prints titled mood, and a stunning glass sculpture that debuted at the exhibition in New York. A newly commissioned essay by Dieter Schwarz, one of the foremost experts on Richter’s oeuvre, illustrates the artist’s path toward his newest bodies of work, revealing the creative process behind his iconic practice.
Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) was born in Dresden, Germany. He studied art at the Dresden Hochschule für Bildende Künste from 1951 to 1956, with mural painting as his concentration. In 1959, he visited documenta II, held in Kassel, Germany, an experience that inspired him to alter his artistic trajectory. After his escape from East Germany in 1961, he completed a second course of study at the Staatliche Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf. There, he united with his fellow students Sigmar Polke, Konrad Lueg, and Manfred Kuttner to collectively form the short-lived “Capitalist Realism” group. Work by Richter is held in important public and private collections worldwide and was most recently included in major exhibitions at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; and Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
Dieter Schwarz is a curator and writer. He has organized numerous exhibitions and contributed to publications on artists from early modernity to the present, including Pierre Bonnard, Sol LeWitt, Agnes Martin, and Robert Ryman.
ISBN 978-1-64423-113-5
Noah Davis: In Detail
Texts by Helen Molesworth and Franklin Sirmans
Interview by Helen Molesworth with Thomas Lax, Glenn Ligon, Julie Mehretu, and Fred Moten
Chronology by Lindsay Charlwood
David Zwirner Books
Hardcover
10 × 12 in | 25.4 × 30.5 cm
208 pages, 70 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-64423-076-3
$75 | $100 CAN | £60
October 2023
Designed as a companion to the hugely successful monograph Noah Davis, this volume offers further insight into the impact and legacy of the revolutionary Los Angeles artist and activist.
“Embedding his dreams on canvas and in the community, visionary American artist Noah Davis created a mighty legacy.”
—Rachel Willcock, ArtReview
Looking to literature, film, architecture, and art history, Noah Davis imbued his ethereal paintings with emotion and imagination. Muted colors, fantastic scenes, and blurred subjects create an intoxicating vision. Attuned to the power of his medium, Davis layered his paintings—figuratively and literally—using a unique dry paint application to depict quotidian life at an enigmatic, almost magical remove. Featuring sumptuous close-ups throughout, this important new book brings into focus the rich, painterly variety and luminous detail of Davis’s canvases.
With a special focus on the groundbreaking Underground Museum, which Davis cofoundedwith his wife, Karon Davis, Noah Davis: In Detail includes a conversation, moderated by Helen Molesworth, between Fred Moten, Glenn Ligon, Thomas Lax, and Julie Mehretu. This renowned group of artists and thinkers shares personal experiences of the powerful and emotional impact of The Underground Museum and its connection to the larger artistic environs of Los Angeles. Franklin Sirmans contributes a new essay, and Lindsay Charlwood, a lifelong friend of Davis's, authors a chronology of his life, contextualizing his artistic and social achievements.
ISBN 978-1-64423-076-3
American artist Noah Davis’s (1983–2015) body of work encompasses his lush, sensual figurative paintings as well as an ambitious institutional project called The Underground Museum, a black-owned and -operated art space dedicated to the exhibition of museumquality art in a culturally underserved African American and Latinx neighborhood in Los Angeles.
Helen Molesworth is a Los Angeles–based writer, podcaster, and curator. Her major museum exhibitions include Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933–1957, This Will Have Been: Art, Love, and Politics in the 1980s, and Work Ethic.
Franklin Sirmans is the director of the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM). Prior to his appointment he was the department head and curator of contemporary art at Los Angeles County Museum of Art from 2010 until 2015.
Thomas J. Lax is curator of media and performance at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Glenn Ligon is an artist living and working in New York.
Julie Mehretu is a world-renowned painter who lives and works in New York.
Fred Moten is a professor of performance studies and comparative literature at New York University.
Lindsay Charlwood is a director at Matthew Marks Gallery in Los Angeles. She worked closely with Noah Davis during his lifetime, organizing multiple exhibitions of his work that include solo shows at Roberts & Tilton in Culver City, California, and Tilton Gallery in New York.
Katherine Bernhardt: Why is a mushroom growing in my shower?
Text by Suzanne HudsonHardcover
10.75 × 14.25 in | 27.3 × 36.2 cm
128 pages, 82 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-64423-112-8
$80 | $105 CAN | £65
October 2023
Dazzling and playful, Katherine Bernhardt’s newest paintings highlight her fascination with American pop vernacular, from Pokémon and the Pink Panther to Crocs and psilocybin mushrooms.
“Bernhardt has always been impressive for her ability to combine the immediate, seductive properties of paint with the infectious humor of topical pop culture.” —Hyperallergic
Bernhardt’s boundless visual appetite has established her as one of the most exciting painters working today. Thinking about the relationship between art, objects, and commerce, Bernhardt spotlights iconic motifs of cartoons and cultural symbols. Colors and lines bleed and pool together, revealing Bernhardt’s brisk and improvisational process. Monumental in size, subject matter, and vibrancy, her works demand attention.
Expanding on the exhibition at David Zwirner, London, in 2022, this catalogue includes additional paintings and works on paper in which Bernhardt develops her ongoing body of work. With many details of paintings, this significant publication gives the artist’s work ample space to play. Suzanne Hudson’s essay considers Bernhardt’s work from an art-historical perspective and explores the artist’s work and life.
Katherine Bernhardt (b. 1975) was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1998 and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York, in 2000. In 2018, the solo exhibition Katherine Bernhardt: Watermelon World was on view at the Mario Testino Museum (MATE) in Lima, Peru. The previous year, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, presented FOCUS: Katherine Bernhardt Also in 2017, the artist painted a sixty-footlong mural titled XXL Superflat Pancake for the St. Louis Contemporary Art Museum. Her work has been included in significant group exhibitions, such as We Fight to Build a Free World: An Exhibition by Jonathan Horowitz, at the Jewish Museum, New York (2020), and NO MAN’S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection, Rubell Museum, Miami, which traveled to the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC (2015–2017).
A Los Angeles–based art historian and critic, Suzanne Hudson is a professor of art history and fine arts at the University of Southern California. A longtime contributor to Artforum, she is the author of the books Robert Ryman: Used Paint (2009), Agnes Martin: Night Sea (2017), and Contemporary Painting (2021). Supported by a New Directions Fellowship from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, she is pursuing research into the practical applications of art making for Better for the Making: Art, Therapy, Process, a study of the therapeutic origins of process within American modernism.
ISBN 978-1-64423-112-8
Nate Lowman
Texts by Lynne Tillman and Jim Lewis
Interview with the artist by Andrew Paul Woolbright
David Zwirner Books
Hardcover
9.5 × 10.75 in | 24.1 × 27.3 cm
192 pages, 119 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-64423-102-9
$75 | $100 CAN | £65
October 2023
A stunning, focused document of Nate Lowman’s work from the past four years
“Brewing the good, the bad, and the ugly of consumerist modern life in his masterful paintings, Lowman draws a portrait of the times that is equally mischievous and somber.” —BOMB Magazine
With an archive of source material amassed and processed over time, Lowman creates slippery, layered images that transform visual referents found in the news, media, and art history. In this volume, Lowman plays with cataclysmic imagery that probes the tensions between the everyday and the extreme, presence and absence, and violence and representation. In his vibrant paintings of digitally rendered hurricane imagery and crime scene photography cataloging the aftermath of the October 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas, he considers the physicality of his medium in connection to the chaos of his subject matter.
Spotlighting Lowman’s exhibitions at David Zwirner in London and New York along with other recent work, this monograph includes a text by Lynne Tillman that provides a unique perspective across all bodies of Lowman’s oeuvre. In an interview with Andrew Paul Woolbright for The Brooklyn Rail, Lowman discusses his engagement with representation and meaning, twentieth-century gestural and pop art, slow painting, and American violence.
The New York–based artist Nate Lowman (b. 1979) deftly mines mass-produced images culled from art history, the news, and popular media, transforming visual signifiers from these distinct sources into a diverse body of paintings, sculptures, collages, prints, and installations. Since the early 2000s, Lowman has continually pushed the boundaries of language and object making with works that are at turns political, humorous, and poetic. Through his art—which dynamically explores themes of representation, celebrity, obsession, and violence—Lowman stages an encounter with commonplace, universally recognizable motifs, questioning and revisiting their intended meanings while creating new narratives in the process.
Lynne Tillman is a novelist, short story writer, and cultural critic. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship; a Creative Capital/ Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant; and The Katherine Anne Porter Prize awarded by The American Academy of Arts and Letters. She is a professor and writer in residence in the Department of English at the University at Albany.
Andrew Paul Woolbright is an artist, critic, and curator working in Brooklyn. In addition to exhibiting his own work, he is a critic and contributing writer for The Brooklyn Rail, and is the director of the gallery Below Grand on the Lower East Side.
ISBN 978-1-64423-102-9
Jim Lewis is the author of four novels, which have been translated into many languages: Sister (1993), Why the Tree Loves the Ax (1998), The King Is Dead (2003), and Ghosts of New York (2021). He has written extensively on the visual arts, including contributions to some thirty museum and gallery monographs, and he has published criticism, essays, and all manner of reportage for Granta, The New York Times Magazine, Slate, and Wired, among other outlets.
Shio Kusaka: one light year
Text by Shio Kusaka David Zwirner BooksHardcover
7.75 × 10.75 in | 19.7 × 27.3 cm
96 pages, 54 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-64423-100-5
$50 | $65 CAN | £45
November 2023
Shio Kusaka’s ceramic vessels articulate poetic connections, creating a cohesive and unique installation.
“It’s a striking effect—some pieces are bowl-shaped, others are cylindrical, a few have slim, sloping necks. Their linear arrangement suggests some kind of progression through time and space.” —
Document JournalWhile pulling inspiration and techniques from ancient Japanese ceramics as well as from popular culture and everyday life, Kusaka carves new language into her artwork. Employing various types of clay and firing methods, she experiments with line, color, and size to bring fresh life to the medium. This harmonious presentation is created from individual pieces and thematic groupings, resulting in an extraordinary, unified installation to be experienced in the round. Created in close collaboration with the artist and with many detail images, this book provides a deep dive into Kusaka’s incredible work one light year
Published after Kusaka’s hugely successful exhibition at David Zwirner, New York, in 2022, this catalogue studies her singular installation from all angles. A text by Kusaka illuminates her working process and provides unique insight into this particular work.
Shio Kusaka has become known for her playful and open approach to the ceramic medium, crafting vessels and figures that are both functional and abstract. Painting and incising on thrown porcelain and stoneware surfaces, Kusaka merges sculpture and drawing while asserting the role of ceramics within the realm of contemporary art. Kusaka was born in 1972 in Morioka, Japan, and moved to San Francisco in the early 1990s. After receiving her BFA in 2001 from the University of Washington, Seattle, she moved to Los Angeles, where she currently lives and works.
ISBN 978-1-64423-100-5
Richard Serra: 2022
David Zwirner BooksHardcover
9.5 × 11.75 in | 24.1 × 29.8 cm
84 pages, 37 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-64423-105-0
$60 | $80 CAN | £50
September 2023
A studious view of Richard Serra’s recently premiered forgedsteel sculpture and new drawings using his trademark paintstick technique
Richard Serra’s hugely successful body of work consistently explores the possibilities of form and matter. Serra’s steel sculptures are held in major collections internationally, and his drawings assert themselves as abstract victories. Through the use of black paintstick—a combination of oil paint, wax, and pigment, which he has used since 1971—Serra’s drawings convey a strong sense of optical weight, acutely similar to the physical presence of his sculptures. 2022, the artist’s largest single forged round to date, investigates properties of weight and scale.
While the exhibition allowed viewers to encounter Serra’s immense forged round and inky drawings in relation to their own space and bodies, the catalogue is an opportunity for intimate engagement with Serra’s works through stunning reproductions.
Richard Serra’s first solo exhibitions were held at the Galleria La Salita, Rome, 1966, and, in the United States, at the Leo Castelli Warehouse, New York, in 1969. His first solo museum exhibition was held at The Pasadena Art Museum in 1970. Solo exhibitions of Serra’s sculptural work have been held at numerous public institutions worldwide, including Kunsthalle Tübingen, Germany, 1978; Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris, 1984; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1986; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, 1992; Serpentine Gallery, London, 1992; and Dia Center for the Arts, New York, 1997.
ISBN 978-1-64423-105-0
“Enigmatic, arresting, audacious: Richard Serra now and forever.”
The Brooklyn Rail
Seen in the Mirror: Things from the Cartin Collection
Texts by Luke Syson and Steven Holmes
Conversation between Mickey Cartin and David Leiber
David Zwirner Books
Hardcover
8.25 × 11 in | 21 × 27.9 cm 192 pages, 134 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-64423-109-8
$65 | $85 CAN | £55
September 2023
An exciting, unexpected, and beautiful encounter with one collector’s deeply personal assemblage of works
Since the 1980s, Mickey Cartin has assembled a remarkable collection of objects and art—Renaissance and modernist paintings, master prints, sculptures, illuminated manuscripts, and contemporary works, with a focus on certain artists in depth. Exploring the theory behind collecting art and how Cartin’s approach diverges from common practices, this publication offers a unique perspective on an intimate endeavor. Unconcerned with hewing to specific categories, time periods, or media, Cartin’s collection—which includes the likes of Josef Albers, Sol LeWitt, and Forrest Bess—creates active combinations and disrupts homogeneity, privileging the drive of curiosity.
A documentation of the celebrated exhibition Seen in the Mirror: Things from the Cartin Collection at David Zwirner, New York, in 2021, this publication includes additional artworks from Cartin’s trove along with views of his home, conveying how he lives and engages day-today with these works. Cartin selected each work in the exhibition and publication as a reflection of his connections with the many artists he has either known personally or known through their work. The conversation between Cartin and David Leiber illuminates the tensions between study and instinct, reading versus experiencing, and the influences and figures that inform his personal, curatorial practice. With texts by the curator of the Cartin Collection, Steven Holmes, and the art historian Luke Syson, this inspiring volume is a spirited investigation of a very different method of and approach to collecting.
ISBN 978-1-64423-109-8
About the Cartin Collection
The Cartin Collection includes nearly two thousand works in various media, including early Netherlandish painting, fifteenth- and sixteenth-century illuminated manuscripts, incunabula, nineteenth-century paintings and drawings, and an extensive collection of twentieth- and twentyfirst-century art. In 2005, the Cartin Collection began to produce exhibitions in partnership with museums, alternative spaces, and galleries in New York, Boston, Miami, and Hartford, as well as in Paris and Berlin. The collection continues to loan extensively across all fields, periods, and media.
Steven Holmes has been the curator of the Cartin Collection since 2005. From 2009 to 2012, he was an adjunct curator at the Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach, and from 2000 to 2005 he was the director of Visual Arts and Public Programming at Real Art Ways in Hartford.
David Leiber, a partner at David Zwirner in New York, works closely with The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, The Estate of Diane Arbus, and major collectors of work by Giorgio Morandi, as well as the contemporary artist Liu Ye.
Luke Syson is the fourteenth director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England. From 2012 to 2019, he was the chairman of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where he led the complete refurbishment of the British Galleries, which opened in March 2020.
Meet the Lithographer
By Gaby BazinTranslated
by Vineet Lal David Zwirner BooksHardcover
7.5 × 9.5 in | 19 × 24 cm
40 pages, illustrated throughout ISBN 978-1-64423-110-4
$19.95 | $24.95 CAN | £15.95
July 2023
Discover the fascinating world of lithography, explore the techniques that make it work, and learn the secrets behind this truly artistic profession.
Combining science, art, and history, Meet the Lithographer showcases a centuries-old printing practice that evolved into the process used today to print books, magazines, newspapers, and posters. This enchanting behind-the-scenes tour of the lithographer’s workshop offers an inside look at the tools, techniques, and stories that define lithography.
The second children’s book from David Zwirner Books, Meet the Lithographer continues our mission to illuminate different elements of the art industry. The playful illustrations, printed in three striking colors, offer a unique experience of the printed medium and showcase the magic of the lithographer’s world.
Gaby Bazin grew up on France’s Mediterranean coast. She graduated from the Arts Décoratifs de Paris (Printed Image Department) in 2015. After traveling to Italy and the Czech Republic to learn typographical printing and bookbinding, she settled in SaintDenis. She has been working there within the collective La Briche Foraine since 2015. Her work explores the richness of printing and its history. The relationship between the written word and the image is the guiding thread of her practice.
Vineet Lal is a literary translator working from French to English.
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Making a Great Exhibition
David Zwirner BooksHardcover
9 × 10.75 in | 22.9 × 27.3 cm 40 pages, illustrated throughout ISBN 978-1-64423-049-7
ISBN 978-1-64423-049-7
$18.99 | $25.99 CAN | £13.99
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ISBN 978-1-64423-110-4
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Series Clarion
The Clarion series of illustrated publications is positioned as an extension of each exhibition at the groundbreaking gallery space 52 Walker, curated by Ebony L. Haynes. The program focuses on showcasing conceptual and research-based artists from a range of backgrounds and at various stages in their careers. The series title is derived from the Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers’ Workshop, the oldest of its kind, at the University of California, San Diego. Octavia Butler attended this workshop in the 1970s. Butler’s writing has been influential in the conceptual framework of the program and the Clarion series. With a sleek design influenced by encyclopedias, each publication features color reproductions of the works on view, alongside an introduction by Haynes, commissioned essays, artist texts, archival materials, and more.
Nora Turato: govern me harder
Introduction by Ebony L. HaynesTexts by Anna Kats and Nora Turato
David Zwirner BooksHardcover
6.5 × 9.25 in | 16.5 × 23.2 cm
88 pages, 32 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-64423-068-8
$35 | $47 CAN | £25
September 2023
The third title in the Clarion series features the Amsterdam-based artist Nora Turato and her vibrant enamel panels that magnify the omnipresence of text, design, and speech in our contemporary culture.
“Meticulous as Helen and tricky as Odysseus, the artist invites us first to misread the slick surfaces and humor of her works as effortless, then forces us to attend to the laborious practices they belie, the histories and possibilities of that effort.” —Art in America
Originally trained as a graphic designer, Nora Turato adapts text to subvert and create messages. Although many of Turato’s performances and works appear to be drafted by free association, she meticulously and thoughtfully edits them to evoke a sense of alluring confusion. In three signature murals with a bespoke typeface, Turato addresses the inundation of language, typography, and graphic design in our contemporary culture, whether in the news, on social media, or in advertisements.
Published on the occasion of Turato’s widely popular exhibition govern me harder at 52 Walker, this publication features texts by Ebony L. Haynes and Anna Kats. Serving as an extension of the exhibition, performance scripts by the artist are also included in this publication. As described in The Brooklyn Rail, “In the slick sea of graphic smoothness and language lost from meaning, something has still been irrefutably made.”
ISBN 978-1-64423-086-2
Nora Turato was born in 1991 in Zagreb, Croatia, and presently lives and works in Amsterdam. The artist received her BFA from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, in 2013, and her MFA from Werkplaats Typografie, Arnhem, the Netherlands, in 2016.
Ebony L. Haynes is a writer and curator from Toronto. She is based in New York, where she is a senior director at David Zwirner and curator of 52 Walker. Haynes was a visiting curator and critic at the Yale School of Art in the painting and printmaking class of 2021. She also runs an online “school” that offers free professional practice classes to Black students worldwide.
Anna Kats is a PhD candidate in the History of Architecture at New York University's Institute of Fine Arts, where her research considers the global proliferation of socialist art and architectural production after World War II.
Tiona Nekkia McClodden: MASK / CONCEAL / CARRY
Curator’s Note by Ebony L. Haynes
Artist’s statement by Tiona Nekkia McClodden
Conversation between Tiona Nekkia McClodden and Simone White
Poem by Rhea Dillon
David Zwirner BooksHardcover
6.5 × 9.25 in | 16.5 × 23.2 cm
112 pages, 60 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-64423-108-1
$35 | $47 CAN | £25
December 2023
Tiona Nekkia McClodden considers the presence and absence of the Black figure and aesthetic tropes of representation through work traversing film, installation, sculpture, painting, and writing.
Mitter, The New York TimesKnown for her sharp examinations of biomythography and intersubjectivity, McClodden uses a research-based approach in her practice as an artist and self-described “historian and cultural custodian.” MASK / CONCEAL / CARRY dissects the many meanings of these three words. McClodden creates films, paintings, and sculptures from her own firearms and calibers, and referencing cultural and historical objects including Benin Bronzes and BDSM gimp masks. This exhibition pivots around the concept of “training to failure.” It holds that, in order to achieve gains or to succeed—a success measured by and set in accordance with someone else’s standard—you must strenuously lift something that is inherently too great a load to bear. McClodden communicates a core awareness of the body as it corresponds to the fragile boundaries of the psyche. Through custom lighting, the artist carefully choreographs a performance between the work, the gallery space, and the viewer.
Born in 1981 in Blytheville, Arkansas, Tiona Nekkia McClodden was a resident of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Madison, Maine, in 2018. McClodden’s multidisciplinary solo exhibition The Trace of an Implied Presence, which is coproduced in partnership with Nike, opened at The Shed, New York, in August 2022. The artist was selected to participate in the 2019 Whitney Biennial, and among the seventy-five artists exhibited she was the recipient of the Bucksbaum Award. She is the founder and director of the exhibition space and library Conceptual Fade, in Philadelphia. The artist is represented by Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York. Work by McClodden is held in public collections such as The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Rennie Museum, Vancouver. The artist lives and works in Philadelphia.
Ebony L. Haynes is a writer and curator from Toronto. She is based in New York, where she is a senior director at David Zwirner and curator of 52 Walker.
Rhea Dillon is an artist, writer, and poet based in London. Examining and abstracting her intrigue of the “rules of representation” as a device to undermine contemporary Western culture, Dillon questions what constitutes the ontology of Blackness versus the ontic. The artist’s first institutional solo exhibition opens at Tate Britain Art Now in 2023.
ISBN 978-1-64423-108-1
Adding to McClodden’s narrative and psychological concepts, this publication includes a curator’s note from Ebony L. Haynes, a poem by the acclaimed writer and artist Rhea Dillon, and a conversation between the poet Simone White and the artist, as well as a statement penned by McClodden herself.
Simone White is a poet and critic. She is the author of or, on being the other woman (2022), Dear Angel of Death (2018), Of Being Dispersed (2016), and House Envy of All the World (2010). She teaches in the English department at the University of Pennsylvania and lives in Brooklyn.
“An artist who may be America’s most essential today.”
—Siddhartha
Tau Lewis: Vox Populi, Vox Dei
Curator’s note by Ebony L. Haynes
Text by Tiana Reid
Poem by Yves B. Golden
David Zwirner Books
Hardcover
6.5 × 9.25 in | 16.5 × 23.2 cm
96 pages, 60 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-64423-114-2
$35 | $47 CAN | £25
December 2023
Tau Lewis’s mythical sculptures create elaborate portals into fantastic worlds.
“At 52 Walker, artist Tau Lewis transmutes the lifeblood of scrap objects into something sanctified. . . . I’m reminded that an art gallery can also be a temple.” —New York magazine
Following her acclaimed presentation Divine Giants Tribunal at the 2022 Venice Biennale, Lewis has continued to create—from salvaged textiles and other found materials—anthropomorphic forms inspired by those in Yoruban mask dramas, which are spiritually activated by the wearer and the audience and, by extension, their community. Likewise referencing the work of the Nigerian playwright Wole Soyinka, classical Greek and Roman mythology and drama, science fiction, and angelology, Lewis develops her characters’ identities and narratives in an intermediary world that implicates our ancestral pasts, spiritual and cultural similitudes, and multiplanar existences.
Documenting and expanding on Lewis’s body of work shown at her 52 Walker exhibition Vox Populi, Vox Dei, this catalogue contextualizes the artist’s investigations and expressions.
Poetry by the multidisciplinary artist and activist Yves B. Golden complements Lewis’s otherworldly motifs. With a curator’s note by Ebony L. Haynes, this publication also features an essay by Tiana Reid that explores Lewis’s practice, drawing connections between sources that range from Joy James to Frederick Douglass.
ISBN 978-1-64423-114-2
Born in Toronto, Tau Lewis is a self-taught artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Lewis was included in the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition The Milk of Dreams, curated by Cecilia Alemani. The Public Art Fund commissioned work by the artist to be included in the 2022 group presentation Black Atlantic at Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York. The artist has forthcoming solo exhibitions at Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris; Hayward Gallery, London; Haus der Kunst, Munich; and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. Lewis is represented by Night Gallery, Los Angeles, and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London. Her work is held in the collections of Grinnell College Museum of Art, Grinnell, Iowa; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami; Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Library Collection, New York; and National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.
Ebony L. Haynes is a writer and curator from Toronto. She is based in New York, where she is a senior director at David Zwirner and curator of 52 Walker. Haynes was a visiting curator and critic at the Yale School of Art in the painting and printmaking class of 2021. She also runs an online “school” that offers free professional practice classes to Black students worldwide.
Tiana Reid is an assistant professor in the Department of English at York University, Toronto. She is a former editor at The New Inquiry and Pinko, and her writing has been featured in Artforum, Dissent, Frieze, The Nation, The New York Review of Books, and The Paris Review, among other publications. She lives in Toronto.
Yves B. Golden is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, and organizer. Her collaborative and solo works have been featured at Caleb Bingham Gallery, University of Missouri, Columbia; ICA, London; Raw Material Company, Dakar, Senegal; Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, London; Springsteen Gallery, Baltimore; and Yaby Project Space, Madrid.
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9 781644 230893
Foreword by Vicente Todolí
Texts by Siri Hustvedt, Guillaume
Kientz, and Juan Muñoz
Interview with the artist by Michael Brenson
Contribution by Maurizio Cattelan
A comprehensive look into the fascinating life and enduring legacy of Juan Muñoz and his enigmatic installations
ISBN 978-1-64423-071-8
9 781644
230718
Text by Meredith A. Brown
Interview with the artist by Allie Biswas
The first in-depth survey of the expressive and rich paintings by the Zimbabwean artist Portia Zvavahera—including her acclaimed works for the most recent Venice Biennale.
Rose Wylie: Which One
Hardcover
9.75 × 13 in | 24.8 × 33 cm
218 pages, 124 color
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-075-6
$80 | $105 CAN | £65 2023
Richard Shiff: Writing after Art, Essays on Modern and Contemporary Artists
ISBN 978-1-64423-075-6
9 781644 230756
Foreword by Nicholas Serota
Texts by Judith Bernstein, David Salle, and Barry Schwabsky
Interview with the artist by Hans Ulrich Obrist
A comprehensive publication of work from the past six years by the beloved artist Rose Wylie, highlighting her expansive oeuvre of painting and works on paper
ISBN 978-1-64423-048-0
9 781644 230480
Softcover
6.25 × 9.25 in | 15.6 × 23.4 cm
696 pages, 64 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-048-0
$45 | $60 CAN | £40 2023
By Richard ShiffAn expansive arthology of the critic and art historian Richard Shiff's most influential writings, which have shaped today's understanding of twentieth- and twenty-first-century art
ISBN 978-1-64423-090-9
Ruth Asawa: The Journal
9 781644 230909
Hardcover, with collectible bookmark
7 × 9.75 in | 17.8 × 24.8 cm 160 pages (80 blank, 80 patterned)
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-090-9
$35 | $45 CAN | £25 2023
Yayoi Kusama: The Journal
Featuring Ruth Asawa's stunning looped-wired sculptures, this journal is a welcome reminder to find inspiration in the everyday object
ISBN 978-1-64423-091-6
9 781644 230916
Hardcover, with collectible bookmark
7 × 9.75 in | 17.8 × 24.8 cm 160 pages (80 blank, 80 patterned)
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-091-6
$35 | $45 CAN | £25 2023
Featuring the vibrant and dynamic work of Yayoi Kusama, this journal is the perfect canvas for creative thought
ISBN 978-1-64423-066-4
Bridget Riley: Past into Present
9 781644 230664
Text by Éric de Chassey
Hardcover
9.5 × 12 in | 24.4 × 30.5 cm
96 pages, 66 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-066-4
$55 | $75 CAN | £40
2023
Renowned British artist Bridget Riley’s paintings have provoked powerful sensations through their formally taut, abstract compositions over the course of her more than six-decade career. In this new body of work, Riley returns to earlier ideas and takes them into further and surprising directions.
Nikita Gale: END OF SUBJECT
Hardcover
6.5 × 9.25 in | 16.5 × 23.2 cm
96 pages, 29 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-074-9
$35 | $47 CAN | £25
2023
ISBN 978-1-64423-074-9
9 781644 230749
Introduction by Ebony L. Haynes
Texts by Andrea Fraser and Harmony Holiday
Liner notes by Daphne A. Brooks
The second title in the Clarion series spotlights the artist Nikita Gale, whose multimedia work applies the lens of material culture to examine the role authority plays in political, social, and economic systems.
ISBN 978-1-64423-088-6
Blue
9
781644 230886
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm 64 pages, 4 illustrations
David Zwirner Boks
ISBN 978-1-64423-088-6
$15 | $20 CAN | £10.95 2023
Mad about Painting
By Derek JarmanIntroduction by Michael Charlesworth
Derek Jarman’s Blue weaves a sensory tapestry that serves as both a political call to action and a meditation on illness, dying, and love.
ISBN 978-1-64423-087-9
9 781644 230879
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm 168 pages, 20 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-087-9
$15 | $20 CAN | £10.95 2023
By Katsushika HokusaiIntroduction by Ryoko Matsuba
Mad about Painting collects beautiful new translations of Hokusai’s painting tutorials and related essays written by the artist and his peers—a selection made available in English for the first time.
Selected Backlist
112 Greene Street: The Early Years (1970–1974)
Interviews compiled by Jessamyn Fiore
Introduction and selected texts by Louise Sørensen
$50 | £30 2012
Hardcover
8.5 × 12 in | 21.6 × 30.5 cm
198 pages, 97 illustrations
David Zwirner/Radius Books
ISBN 978-1-934435-41-0
ISBN 9781934435410
Albers and Morandi: Never Finished
Text by Laura Mattioli
Conversation between David Leiber, Heinz Liesbrock, and Nicholas Fox Weber
Al Taylor: Early Paintings
Text by John Yau
Conversation with Stanley Whitney and Billy Sullivan by Mimi Thompson
Al Taylor: Pet Stains, Puddles, and Full Gospel Neckless
Text by Mimi Thompson
$60 | £40 2021
Hardcover
9 × 10 in | 22.9 × 25.4 cm
144 pages, 68 illustrations
$45 | £35 2017
Hardcover 9 × 11.5 in | 22.9 × 29.2 cm 96 pages, 44 illustrations
$50 | £32 2015
Hardcover 9 × 11.5 in | 22.9 × 29.2 cm 104 pages, 50 illustrations
Alice Neel: Freedom
Text by Helen Molesworth
Introduction by Ginny Neel
$50 | £35 2019
Hardcover
8.5 × 10.5 in | 21.6 × 26.7 cm
112 pages, 52 illustrations
9 781934 435410
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-059-6
ISBN 978-1-64423-059-6
9 781644 230596
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-58-4
ISBN 978-1-941701-58-4
9 781941 701584
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-12-6
ISBN 9781941701126
9 781941 701126
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-98-0
ISBN 978-1-941701-98-0
Alice Neel, Uptown
By Hilton Als
Foreword by Jeremy Lewison
$60 | £50 2017
Hardcover 8.5 × 10.5 in | 21.6 × 26.7 cm 144 pages, 57 illustrations
Anni Albers: Camino Real
Texts by Brenda Danilowitz and T’ai Smith
$60 | £40 2020
Hardcover 8 × 10.5 in | 20.3 × 26.7 cm 120 pages, 74 illustrations
9 781941 701980
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-60-7
ISBN 978-1-941701-60-7
Contribution by Marlene Dumas 9 781941 701607
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-042-8
ISBN 978-1-64423-042-8
9 781644 230428
Anni Albers: Notebook 1970–1980
Afterword by Brenda Danilowitz
$40 | £32 2017
Hardcover
7.75 × 10 in | 19.7 × 25.4 cm
152 pages, 148 color
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-74-4
ISBN 978-1-941701-74-4
ArtCenter Talks: Graduate Seminar, The First Decade 1986–1995
Edited with an introduction by Stan Douglas
$39.95 | £28 2016
Softcover
6 × 9.5 in | 15.2 × 24.1 cm
368 pages, 278 illustrations
Bridget Riley: Past into Present
Text by Éric de Chassey
$55 | £40 2023
Hardcover
9.5 × 12 in | 24.4 × 30.5 cm
96 pages, 66 illustrations
Bridget Riley: Recent Paintings 2014–2017
Text by Richard Shiff
$50 | £35 2018
Hardcover
9.5 × 12 in | 24.1 × 30.5 cm
96 pages, 47 illustrations
Bridget Riley: The Stripe Paintings 1961–2014
Texts by Robert Kudielka, Paul Moorhouse, and Richard Shiff
Interview with the artist by Robert Kudielka
Bridget Riley: Works 1981–2015
Texts by Robert Kudielka and Richard Shiff
$55 | £35 2014
Hardcover
10 × 12 in | 25.4 × 30.5 cm
180 pages, 99 illustrations, 2 gatefolds
$50 | £32 2016
Hardcover
9 × 12 in | 22.9 × 30.5 cm
96 pages, 58 illustrations
Carol Bove: Collage Sculptures
Texts by Catherine Craft and Lisa Le Feuvre
Foreword by Jeremy Strick
$70 | £50 2022
Hardcover 9 × 13 in | 22.9 × 33 cm
160 pages, 131 illustrations
9 781941 701744
David Zwirner Books/ ArtCenter Graduate Press
ISBN 978-1-941701-52-2
ISBN 978-1-941701-52-2
David Zwirner Books
9 781941 701522
ISBN 978-1-64423-066-4
ISBN 978-1-64423-066-4
David Zwirner Books
9 781644 230664
ISBN 978-1-941701-91-1
ISBN 978-1-941701-91-1
9 781941 701911
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-0-9899809-7-5
ISBN 9780989980975
9 780989 980975
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-23-2
ISBN 978-1-941701-23-2
9 781941 701232
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-067-1
ISBN 978-1-64423-067-1
9 781644 230671
Carol Bove: Ten Hours
Interview with the artist by Johanna Burton
$35 | £25 2019
Hardcover
6.75 × 9.5 in | 17.1 × 24.1 cm
114 pages, 60 illustrations
David Zwirner/Radius Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-020-6
ISBN 978-1-64423-020-6
Chris Ofili: Paradise Lost
Text by Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
$35 | £25 2018
Softcover
6 × 7.75 in | 15.2 × 19.7 cm
96 pages, 67 illustrations
114 pages, 60 illustrations
William Shakespeare × Chris Ofili: Othello
By William Shakespeare
Artwork by Chris Ofili
Introduction by Fred Moten
Concrete Cuba: Cuban Geometric
Abstraction from the 1950s
Text by Abigail McEwen
Interview with Pedro de Oraá by Lucas Zwirner
Illustrated chronology by Susanna Temkin
Dan Flavin: Series and Progressions
Texts by Tiffany Bell, Anne Rorimer, Richard Shiff, and Alexandra Whitney
Interview with Dan Graham
David Zwirner: 25 Years
Texts by Richard Shiff and Robert Storr
Foreword by David Zwirner
$30 | £22 2019
Hardcover
6 × 9 in | 15.2 × 22.9 cm
174 pages, 12 illustrations
$55 | £40 2016
Hardcover
9.75 × 11 in | 24.8 × 27.9 cm
192 pages, 177 illustrations
$68 | £40 2010
Hardcover
9.25 × 12 in | 23.5 × 30.5 cm
156 pages, 114 illustrations, 3 gatefolds
$75 | £50 2018
Hardcover
9.5 × 12.25 in | 24.1 × 31.1 cm
308 pages, 428 illustrations
De Wain Valentine: Works from the 1960s and 1970s
Text by Robin Clark
$45 | £30 2016
Hardcover
9.75 × 11.5 in | 24.8 × 29.2 cm
96 pages, 51 illustrations
9 781644 230206
David Zwirner/Radius Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-82-9
ISBN 978-1-941701-82-9
9 781941 701829
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-022-0
ISBN 978-1-64423-022-0
David Zwirner Books
9 781644 230220
ISBN 978-1-941701-33-1
ISBN 978-1-941701-33-1
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-3-86930-146-4
9 781941 701331
ISBN 9783869301464
David Zwirner Books
9 783869 301464
ISBN 978-1-941701-77-5
ISBN 978-1-941701-77-5
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-20-1
9 781941 701775
ISBN 978-1-941701-20-1
9 781941 701201
Diane Arbus Documents
Text by 55 authors
Edited by Max Rosenberg
Foreword by Jeffrey Fraenkel and Lucas Zwirner
Donald Judd: Artworks 1970–1994
Foreword by Flavin Judd
Texts by Johanna Fateman, Lucy Ives, Branden
W. Joseph, Marta Kuzma, Thessaly La Force, Anna Lovatt, Lauren Oyler, Wendy Perron, Michael Stone-Richards, and Mimi Thompson
Donald Judd Interviews
Edited by Flavin Judd and Caitlin Murray
$95 | £75 2022
Hardcover, with exposed spine
8.5 × 11 in | 21.6 × 27.9 cm
496 pages, 69 texts in facsimile
$85 | £60 2022
Hardcover 7 × 10 in | 17.8 × 25.4 cm
284 pages, 123 illustrations
$39.95 | £28 2019
Softcover
4.25 × 7.25 in | 10.8 × 18.4 cm
1,024 pages, 88 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
Fraenkel Gallery
ISBN 978-1-64423-065-7
ISBN 978-1-64423-065-7
Donald Judd Writings
Edited by Flavin Judd and Caitlin Murray
$39.95 | £28 2016
Softcover
4.25 × 7.25 in | 10.8 × 18.4 cm
1,056 pages, 184 illustrations
Doug Wheeler
Text by Germano Celant
$75 | £60 2020
Hardcover
9.5 × 12 in | 24.1 × 30.5 cm
352 pages, 158 illustrations
Endless Enigma: Eight Centuries of Fantastic Art
Texts by Dawn Ades, Olivier Berggruen, and J. Patrice Marandel
Introduction by Nicholas Hall
The Five Lives of Hilma af Klint
Text by Philipp Deines
Afterword by Julia Voss
$80 | £60
2019
Hardcover 9 × 11 in | 22.9 × 27.9 cm
240 pages, 155 illustrations
$35 | £25
2022
Hardcover 8.25 × 11.75 in | 21 × 29.8 cm
120 pages, illustrated throughout
David Zwirner Books
9 781644 230657
ISBN 978-1-64423-057-2
ISBN 978-1-64423-057-2
9 781644 230572
Judd Foundation/ David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-016-9
ISBN 978-1-64423-016-9
9 781644 230169
Judd Foundation/ David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-35-5
ISBN 978-1-941701-35-5
David Zwirner Books
9 781941 701355
ISBN 978-1-941701-24-9
ISBN 978-1-941701-24-9
9 781941 701249
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-88-1
ISBN 978-1-941701-88-1
9 781941 701881
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-069-5
ISBN 978-1-64423-069-5
9 781644 230695
Felix Gonzalez-Torres
Text by David Breslin
$45 | £35 2018
Hardcover
8.5 × 11.75 in | 21.6 × 29.8 cm
112 pages, 92 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-76-8
ISBN 978-1-941701-76-8
Franz West: The 1990s
Texts by Eva Badura-Triska, Veit Loers, and Bernhard Riff
$65 | £42 2016
Hardcover 9 × 11.5 in | 22.9 × 29.2 cm
140 pages, 136 illustrations
Fred Sandback: Decades
Text by James Lawrence
$60 | £35 2013
Hardcover
10 × 12 in | 25.4 × 30.5 cm
128 pages, 80 illustrations
Fred Sandback: Vertical Constructions
Texts by Yve-Alain Bois, David Gray, and Lisa Le Feuvre
$55 | £40 2017
Hardcover 10.5 × 12.5 in | 26.7 × 31.8 cm
132 pages, 96 illustrations
Giorgio Morandi: Late Paintings
Text by Laura Mattioli
Contributions by John Baldessari, Lawrence Carroll, Vija Celmins, Mark Greenwold, Liu Ye, Wayne Thiebaud, Alexi Worth, and Zeng Fanzhi
Foreword by David Leiber
Gordon Matta-Clark: The Beginning of Trees and the End, Drawings and Notebooks
Text by Briony Fer
Interview with Sarah Sze by Jessamyn Fiore
Harold Ancart: Traveling Light
Text by Laura McLean-Ferris
Interview with the artist by Bob Nickas
$45 | £35 2017
Hardcover 9 × 10.5 in | 22.9 × 26.7 cm 96 pages, 35 illustrations
$55 | £35 2016
Hardcover 12 × 9 in | 30.5 × 22.9 cm 184 pages, 154 illustrations
$60 | £45 2021
Hardcover
11.5 × 9.75 in | 29.2 × 24.8 cm
100 pages, 53 illustrations
9 781941 701768
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-10-2
ISBN 978-1-941701-10-2
9 781941 701102
David Zwirner/Radius Books
ISBN 978-1-934435-58-8
ISBN 9781934435588
9 781934 435588
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-57-7
ISBN 978-1-941701-57-7
9 781941 701577
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-56-0
ISBN 978-1-941701-56-0
9 781941 701560
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-25-6
ISBN 978-1-941701-25-6
9 781941 701256
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-051-0
ISBN 978-1-64423-051-0
9 781644 230510
Jan Schoonhoven
Text by Antoon Melissen
$50 | £32
2015
Hardcover
8 × 10 in | 20.3 × 25.4 cm
126 pages, 130 illustrations
ISBN 9781941701041
Jason Rhoades: PeaRoeFoam
Texts by Julien Bismuth and David Zwirner
Contributions by Dylan Kenny and Lucas Zwirner
Interview with Linda Norden
Jeff Koons: Gazing Ball
Text by Francesco Bonami
$55 | £32
2015
Hardcover
8.5 × 12.25 in | 21.6 × 31.1 cm
112 pages, 58 illustrations
$50 | £32
2014
Hardcover
9.75 × 12.5 in | 24.8 × 31.8 cm
80 pages, 31 illustrations
Joan Mitchell: I carry my landscapes around with me
Texts by Suzanne Hudson and Robert Slifkin
$60 | £50
2020
Hardcover
10 × 14 in | 25.4 × 35.6 cm
104 pages, 57 illustrations
John McCracken: Works from 1963–2011
Text by Robin Clark
Interview with the artist by Anne Reeve
$75 | £45 2014
Hardcover
11.5 × 13 in | 29.2 × 33 cm
194 pages, 121 illustrations
Jordan Wolfson: California
Text by Jordan Wolfson
Photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath and Gaea Woods
Jordan Wolfson: Ecce Homo/le Poseur
Texts by Esther Leslie, Linda Norden, and Philippe Van Cauteren
Interview with the artist by Aram Moshayedi
Introduction by Martin Germann and Aram Moshayedi
$50 | £35 2015
Softcover
9.5 × 14.5 in | 24.1 × 36.8 cm
136 pages, 88 illustrations
$55 | £37 2013. Reprint edition 2015
Hardcover 9 × 13 in | 22.9 × 33 cm
136 pages, 90 illustrations
9 781941 701041
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-04-1
ISBN 978-1-941701-07-2
9 781941 701072
David Zwirner
ISBN 978-0-9899809-1-3
ISBN 9780989980913
9 780989 980913
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-028-2
ISBN 978-1-64423-028-2
9 781644 230282
David Zwirner Books/ Radius Books
ISBN 9781934435755
ISBN 978-1-934435-75-5
9 781934 435755
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-06-5
ISBN 9781941701065
9 781941 701065
ISBN 9783863354145
REDCAT/S.M.A.K./Walther König, in association with David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-3-86335-414-5
9 783863 354145
Josh Smith: Emo Jungle, A Celebration
Text by Bob Nickas
Kandis Williams
Texts by Ebony L. Haynes and Hannah Black
Conversation between Kandis Williams and Okwui Okpokwasili
Kerry James Marshall: History of Painting
Texts by Teju Cole and Hal Foster
$45 | £35 2020
Hardcover
8.5 × 10.5 in | 21.6 × 26.7 cm 96 pages, 184 illustrations
$35 | £25 2022
Hardcover
6.5 × 9.25 in | 16.5 × 23.2 cm 96 pages, 46 illustrations
$60 | £45 2019
Hardcover
8.5 × 10.5 in | 21.6 × 26.7 cm 96 pages, 35 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-039-8
ISBN 978-1-64423-039-8
Lisa Yuskavage: Babie Brood, Small Paintings 1985–2018
Text by Jarrett Earnest
Foreword by Hanna Schouwink
Liu Ye: The Book Paintings
Text by Zhu Zhu
Translated by Denis Mair
Interview with the artist by Hans Ulrich Obrist
Luc Tuymans Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings: Volume 1, 1972–1994
Edited with text by Eva Meyer-Hermann
$60 | £45 2019
Hardcover
8.5 × 10.5 in | 21.6 × 26.7 cm 192 pages, 114 illustrations
$60 | £40 2021
Hardcover
8.25 × 11 in | 21 × 28 cm 192 pages, 96 illustrations
$200 | £165 2017
Hardcover with slipcase
9.25 × 12 in | 23.2 × 30.5 cm 492 pages, 245 illustrations
Luc Tuymans Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings: Volume 2, 1995–2006
Edited with text by Eva Meyer-Hermann
$200 | £165 2019
Hardcover with slipcase
9.25 × 12 in | 23.2 × 30.5 cm 456 pages, 269 illustrations
9 781644 230398
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-068-8
ISBN 978-1-64423-068-8
9 781644
David Zwirner Books
230688
ISBN 978-1-64423-015-2
ISBN 978-1-64423-015-2
9 781644 230152
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-014-5
ISBN 978-1-64423-014-5
9 781644 230145
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-036-7
ISBN 978-1-64423-036-7
9 781644 230367
David Zwirner Books/ Yale University Press
ISBN 978-1-941701-61-4
ISBN 978-1-941701-61-4
9 781941 701614
David Zwirner Books/ Yale University Press
ISBN 978-1-941701-95-9
ISBN 978-1-941701-95-9
9 781941 701959
Luc Tuymans Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings: Volume 3, 2007–2018
Edited with text by Eva Meyer-Hermann
$200 | £165 2019
Hardcover with slipcase
9.25 × 12 in | 23.2 × 30.5 cm
430 pages, 179 illustrations
David Zwirner Books/ Yale University Press
ISBN 978-1-64423-013-8
ISBN 978-1-64423-013-8
Lucas Arruda: Deserto-Modelo
Texts by Will Chancellor and Barry Schwabsky
$60 | £45 2020
Hardcover
8.25 × 10.75 in | 21 × 27.6 cm
136 pages, 100 illustrations
Making a Great Exhibition
By Doro Globus and Rose Blake
Illustrated by Rose Blake
$18.99 | £13.99 2021
Hardcover
9 × 10.75 in | 22.9 × 27.3 cm
40 pages, illustrated throughout
Mamma Andersson: The Lost Paradise
Text by Karl Ove Knausgaard
$45 | £32 2021
Hardcover
9.25 × 11.75 in | 23.5 × 30 cm
72 pages, 28 illustrations
Marcel Dzama: Crossing the Line
Interview with the artist by Laila Pedro
$35 | £25 2019
Hardcover
6.75 × 9.5 in | 17.1 × 24.1 cm
94 pages, 47 illustrations
William Shakespeare x Marcel Dzama: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
By William ShakespeareArtwork by Marcel Dzama
Introduction by Leslie Jamison
Marcel Dzama: Puppets, Pawns, and Prophets
Text by Deborah Solomon
$30 | £22 2021
Hardcover 6 × 9 in | 15.2 × 22.9 cm
174 pages, 20 illustrations
$50 | £28 2013
Hardcover
9.25 × 11 in | 23.5 × 27.9 cm
184 pages, 154 illustrations
9 781644 230138
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-041-1
ISBN 978-1-64423-041-1
9 781644 230411
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-049-7
ISBN 978-1-64423-049-7
9 781644 230497
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-056-5
ISBN 978-1-64423-056-5
9 781644 230565
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-005-3
ISBN 9781941701003
9 781941 701003
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-044-2
ISBN 978-1-941701-99-7
9 781941 701997
David Zwirner/Hatje Cantz
ISBN 978-3-7757-3732-6
ISBN 9783775737326
9 783775 737326
Marlene Dumas: Against the Wall
Text by Marlene Dumas
$45 | £27 2010. Reprint edition 2014
Hardcover
9.5 × 12.5 in | 24.1 × 31.8 cm
72 pages, 30 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-00-3
ISBN 9781941701003
Marlene Dumas: Myths & Mortals
Texts by Marlene Dumas and Claire Messud
$75 | £55 2019
Hardcover
7.25 × 11 in | 18.4 × 27.9 cm
128 pages, 82 illustrations
Michaël Borremans: The Acrobat
Text by Katya Tylevich
$20 | £15 2022
Softcover
4.5 × 7 in | 11.4 × 17.8 cm
64 pages, 18 illustrations
Michaël Borremans: Fire from the Sun
Text by Michael Bracewell
$35 | £25 2018
Hardcover
6.75 × 9.5 in | 17.1 × 24.1 cm
80 pages, 41 illustrations
Neo Rauch: PROPAGANDA
Text by Daniel Kehlmann
$35 | £25 2019
Hardcover
6.75 × 9.5 in | 17.1 × 24.1 cm
76 pages, 31 illustrations
Nikita Gale: END OF SUBJECT
Introduction by Ebony L. Haynes
Texts by Andrea Fraser and Harmony Holiday
$35 | £25 2023
Hardcover
6.5 × 9.25 in | 16.5 × 23.2 cm
96 pages, 29 illustrations
No Problem: Cologne/New York 1984–1989
Foreword by David Zwirner
Texts by Diedrich Diederichsen and Bob Nickas
Illustrated chronology by Kara Carmack
$60 | £42 2015
Hardcover 9 × 11.25 in | 22.9 × 28.6 cm
276 pages, 239 illustrations
9 781941 701003
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-99-7
ISBN 978-1-941701-99-7
9 781941 701997
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-083-1
ISBN 978-1-64423-083-1
David Zwirner Books
9 781644 230831
ISBN 978-1-941701-83-6
ISBN 978-1-941701-83-6
David Zwirner Books
9 781941 701836
ISBN 978-1-64423-011-4
ISBN 978-1-64423-011-4
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Noah Davis
Edited with text by Helen Molesworth
Interviews with Lindsay Charlwood, Dagny Corcoran, Daniel DeSure, Thomas Houseago, Deana Lawson, Henry Taylor, and Venus X by Helen Molesworth
Oscar Murillo
Edited by Okwui Enwezor and Anna Schneider
Introduction by Okwui Enwezor
Texts by Emma Enderby and Anna Schneider
Interview with the artist by María Belén Sáez de Ibarra
Oscar Murillo: Frequencies
Texts by Belisario Caicedo, Clara Dublanc, and Oscar Murillo
$75 | £50
2020
Hardcover
10 × 12 in | 25.4 × 30.5 cm
176 pages, 95 illustrations
$65 | £50 2017
Hardcover
9 × 11.25 in | 22.9 × 28.6 cm
282 pages, 205 illustrations
$65 | £42
2015
Hardcover
6.5 × 9.5 in | 16.5 × 24.1 cm
608 pages, 515 illustrations
Oscar Murillo: the build-up of content and information
Text by Victor Wang
$35 | £25
2018
Hardcover
6.75 × 9.5 in | 17.1 × 24.1 cm
78 pages, 40 illustrations
Paul Klee: 1939
Text by Dawn Ades
Poetry by Richard Tuttle
$60 | £45
2021
Hardcover
8.75 × 11 in | 22.2 × 27.9 cm
144 pages, 83 illustrations
Promesse du Bonheur
Poetry by Michael Fried
Photographs by James Welling
$25 | £18
2016
Softcover
7 × 8.75 in | 17.8 × 22.2 cm
152 pages, 36 illustrations
Point Break: Raymond Pettibon's Surfers and Waves
Texts by Jamie Brisick and Brian Lukacher
Contributions by Emily Erickson and Stephanie GilmorePhotographs by James Welling
$65 | £45
2022
Hardcover 9 × 12 in | 22.9 × 30.5 cm
208 pages, 134 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-64423-037-4
David Zwirner Books/ The Underground Museum
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Haus der Kunst
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Raymond Pettibon: Here’s Your Irony Back, Political Works 1975–2013
Text by Benjamin H. D. Buchloh
$60 | £40 2013
Hardcover
10.75 × 12.5 in | 27.3 × 31.8 cm 212 pages, 122 illustrations
David Zwirner/Hatje Cantz/ Regen Projects
ISBN 9783775737333
ISBN 978-3-7757-3733-3
Raymond Pettibon: Homo Americanus, Collected Works
Edited with an introduction by Ulrich Loock and Harald Falckenberg
Foreword by Dirk Luckow and Sabine Breitwieser
Texts by Ulrich Loock, Raymond Pettibon, and Lucas Zwirner
Raymond Pettibon: To Wit
Text by Lucas Zwirner
Interview with the artist by Kim Gordon
Photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath
Richard Serra: Early Work
Text by Hal Foster
Richard Serra: Forged Steel
Texts by Richard Serra and Richard Shiff
$70 | £40 2016
Hardcover 7 × 10.25 in | 17.8 × 26 cm 692 pages, 575 illustrations
$45 | £30 2014
Hardcover 9.25 × 12.5 in | 23.5 × 31.8 cm 188 pages, 110 illustrations
$85 | £54 2014
Hardcover 9.5 × 12 in | 24.1 × 30.5 cm 340 pages, 194 illustrations
$50 | £35 2016
Hardcover
9.5 × 12 in | 24.1 × 30.5 cm 144 pages, 93 illustrations
Richard Serra: Vertical and Horizontal Reversals
Text by Gordon Hughes
$65 | £40 2015
Hardcover 10 × 12.25 in | 25.4 × 31.1 cm 88 pages, 115 illustrations
Roy DeCarava: Light Break
Preface by Zoé Whitley
Introduction and text by Sherry Turner DeCarava
$60 | £45 2019
Hardcover
9.75 × 11.5 in | 24.8 × 29.2 cm 228 pages, 100 illustrations
9 783775 737333
ISBN 978-1-941701-26-3
David Zwirner Books/ Deichtorhallen Hamburg –Sammlung Falckenberg
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David Zwirner
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First Print Press/ David Zwirner Books
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Roy DeCarava: the sound i saw
Texts by Radiclani Clytus and Sherry Turner DeCarava
$80 | £55 2019
Hardcover
10.25 × 13.25 in | 26 × 33.7 cm
228 pages, 210 illustrations
First Print Press/ David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-010-7
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The Sweet Flypaper of Life
Photographs by Roy DeCarava
Text by Langston Hughes
Afterword by Sherry Turner DeCarava
Rose Wylie: painting a noun …
Text by Michael Glover
$24.95 | £17.95 2018
Softcover
5 × 7.25 in | 12.7 × 18.4 cm
106 pages, 141 illustrations
$35 | £25 2020
Hardcover
6.75 × 9.5 in | 17.1 × 24.1 cm
92 pages, 49 illustrations
William Shakespeare × Rose Wylie: The Tempest
By William Shakespeare
Artwork by Rose Wylie
Introduction by Katie Kitamuran
Ruth Asawa
Texts by Tiffany Bell and Robert Storr
Illustrated chronology by Emily K. Doman Jennings with Jaime Schwartz
Ruth Asawa: All Is Possible
Text by Helen Molesworth. Contributions by Makeda Best, Taylor Davis, Ruth Erickson, Briony Fer, Jennifer L. Roberts, and John Yau
Sherrie Levine: After Reinhardt
Auto-interview by Ad Reinhardt
$30 | £22 2022
Hardcover
6 × 9 in | 15.2 × 22.9 cm
144 pages, 29 illustrations
$75 | £55 2018
Hardcover
8.5 × 13.25 in | 21.6 × 33.7 cm
200 pages, 125 illustrations
$75 | £60 2022
Hardcover 8.5 × 10.75 in | 21.6 × 27.3 cm
192 pages, 105 illustrations
$35 | £25 2019
Softcover
8.25 × 10.75 in | 20.9 × 27.3 cm
76 pages, 32 illustrations
9 781644 230107
First Print Press
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Sherrie Levine: Hong Kong Dominoes
Text by Larry List
Interview with the artist by Jeanne Siegel
$35 | £25 2021
Hardcover
6.75 × 9.5 in | 17.1 × 24.1 cm 108 pages, 51 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-063-3
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Sherrie Levine: Diary 2019
$59.95 | £45 2018
Hardcover, leather with ribbon bookmark
5.25 × 8.75 in | 13.3 × 22.2 cm
384 pages
Social Forms: A Short History of Political Art
By Christian Viveros-Fauné$29.95 | £25 2018
Softcover
8 × 10.5 in | 20.3 × 26.7 cm 128 pages, 50 illustrations
Susan Frecon
Text by John Yau
Tamuna Sirbiladze
Texts by Max Henry, Anna Kats, and Julie Ryan
Conversation with the artist by Benedikt Ledebur Sonnets by Benedikt Ledebur
$35 | £25 2020
Hardcover
9.75 × 11.5 in | 24.8 × 29.2 cm 56 pages, 30 illustrations
$30 | £25 2017
Hardcover
8 × 10.75 in | 20.3 × 27.3 cm
160 pages, 121 illustrations
Tell Me Something Good: Artist Interviews from The Brooklyn Rail
Edited by Jarrett Earnest and Lucas Zwirner
Introduction and portraits by Phong Bui
Thomas Ruff: Transforming Photography
Interview with the artist by Okwui Enwezor
$29.95 | £24.95 2017
Softcover
6.5 × 9.5 in | 16.5 × 24.1 cm
535 pages, 61 illustrations
$35 | £25 2019
Hardcover
6.75 × 9.5 in | 17.1 × 24.1 cm 80 pages, 45 illustrations
9 781644 230633
David Zwirner Books/ Xavier Hufkens
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9 781644 230176
Toba Khedoori
Text by Julien Bismuth
$55 | £33 2013
Hardcover
10 × 12.75 in | 25.4 × 32.4 cm
96 pages, 26 illustrations, 2 gatefolds
David Zwirner/Radius Books
ISBN 978-1-934435-65-6
ISBN 9781934435656
What it Means to Write About Art: Interviews with art critics
By Jarrett EarnestWilliam Eggleston: The Democratic Forest, Selected Works
Text by Alexander Nemerov
$32.50 | £24.95 2018
Softcover
6 × 9 in | 15.2 × 22.9 cm
560 pages
$55 | £38 2016
Hardcover
11.75 × 12.25 in | 29.8 × 31.1 cm
120 pages, 73 illustrations
William Eggleston: The Outlands, Selected Works
Foreword by William Eggleston III
Texts by Rachel Kushner and Robert Slifkin
$75 | £55 2022
Softcover, with flaps
11× 15 in | 27.9 × 38.1 cm
192 pages, 90 illustrations
Wolfgang Tillmans: DZHK Book 2018
Interview with the artist by Allie Biswas
$35 | £25 2018
Hardcover
6.75 × 9.5 in | 17.1 × 24.1 cm
100 pages, 59 illustrations
Yayoi Kusama: Every Day I Pray for Love
Poetry by Yayoi Kusama
$50 | £40 2020
Hardcover
6.5 × 7.75 in | 16.5 × 19.5 cm
304 pages, 150 illustrations
The Young and Evil: Queer Modernism in New York, 1930–1955
Texts by Jarrett Earnest, Ann Reynolds, and Kenneth E. Silver
Interview with Alexander Jensen Yow by Michael Schreiber
$65 | £50 2020
Hardcover
8.75 × 11.75 in | 22.2 × 29.8 cm
152 pages, 162 illustrations
9 781934 435656
David Zwirner Books
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9 781644 230268
ekphrasis
28 Paradises
Poetry by Patrick Modiano
Illustrated by Dominique Zehrfuss
Translated with an introduction by Damion Searls
A Balthus Notebook
By Guy Davenport
Contribution by Judith Thurman
Afterword by Lucas Zwirner
Blue
By Derek JarmanIntroduction by Michael Charlesworth
$15 | £10.95 2019
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
88 pages, 28 illustrations
$15 | £10.95 2020
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
120 pages
$15 | £10.95 2023
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
64 pages, 4 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
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David Zwirner Books
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David Zwirner Books
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The Cathedral Is Dying
By Auguste Rodin
Introduction by Rachel Corbett
Translated by Elisabeth Chase Geissbuhler
Chardin and Rembrandt
By Marcel ProustAfterword by Alain Madeleine-Perdrillat
Translated by Jennie Feldman
$15 | £10.95 2020
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
96 pages
$15 | £10.95 2016
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
64 pages, 8 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
9 781644 230886
ISBN 978-1-64423-046-6
ISBN 978-1-64423-046-6
The Critic as Artist
By Oscar WildeIntroduction by Michael Bracewell
$15 | £10.95 2019
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
144 pages, 1 illustration
Degas and His Model
By Alice MichelTranslated by Jeff Nagy
$15 | £10.95 2017
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
88 pages
9 781644 230466
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-941701-50-8
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David Zwirner Books
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David Zwirner Books
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9 781941 701553
Dix Portraits
By Gertrude SteinIntroduction by Lynne Tillman
$15 | £10.95
2022
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
72 pages, 10 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-054-1
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Duchamp’s Last Day
By Donald Shambroom$15 | £10.95
2018
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
64 pages, 7 illustrations
Giotto and His Works in Padua
By John RuskinIntroduction by Robert Hewison
$15 | £10.95
2018
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
184 pages, 44 illustrations
Letters to a Young Painter
By Rainer Maria RilkeIntroduction by Rachel Corbett
Translated by Damion Searls
Mad about Painting
By Katsushika HokusaiIntroduction by Ryoko Matsuba
$15 | £10.95
2017
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
64 pages
$15 | £10.95
2023
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
168 pages, 20 illustrations
Oh, To Be a Painter!
By Virginia WoolfIntroduction by Claudia Tobin
$15 | £10.95
2021
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
96 pages
On Contemporary Art
By César AiraForeword by Will Chancellor
Afterword by Alexandra Kleeman
Translated by Katherine Silver
$15 | £10.95
2018
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
64 pages
9 781644 230541
David Zwirner Books
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9 781941 701867
Oh, To Be a Painter!
By Virginia WoolfIntroduction by Claudia Tobin
$15 | £10.95
2021
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
96 pages
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-058-9
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On Contemporary Art
By César Aira
Foreword by Will Chancellor
Afterword by Alexandra Kleeman
Translated by Katherine Silver
Photography and Belief
By David Levi Strauss$15 | £10.95
2018
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
64 pages
$15 | £10.95 2020
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
104 pages
Pissing Figures 1280–2014
By Jean-Claude LebensztejnTranslated by Jeff Nagy
$15 | £11.95
2017
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
168 pages, 155 illustrations
The Psychology of an Art Writer
By Vernon LeeForeword by Dylan Kenny
$15 | £10.95 2018
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
136 pages, 1 illustration
Ramblings of a Wannabe Painter
By Paul GauguinTranslated with an introduction by Donatien Grau
$15 | £10.95 2016
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
56 pages
The Salon of 1846
By Charles BaudelaireIntroduction by Michael Fried
$15 | £10.95 2021
Softcover
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172 pages
9 781644 230589
David Zwirner Books
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Something Close to Music
By John AshberyIntroduction by Mónica de la Torre Selections and playlists by Jeffrey Lependorf
Strange Impressions
By Romaine BrooksIntroduction by Lauren O’Neill-Butler
$15 | £10.95
2017
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
96 pages, 12 illustrations
$15 | £10.95
2022
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
184 pages, 2 illustrations
David Zwirner Books
ISBN 978-1-64423-070-1
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Summoning Pearl Harbor
By Alexander Nemerov$15 | £10.95
2017
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
96 pages, 12 illustrations
Thrust: A Spasmodic Pictorial History of the Codpiece in Art
By Michael GloverTwo Cities
By Cynthia ZarinVisions and Ecstasies: Selected Essays
By H.D.Introduction by Michael Green
$15 | £10.95
2019
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
94 pages, 25 illustrations
$15 | £10.95
2020
Softcover
4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
88 pages
$15 | £10.95
2019
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4.25 × 7 in | 10.8 × 17.8 cm
82 pages, 1 illustration
9 781644 230701
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Nate Lowman, Picture 6, 2019. © Nate Lowman. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner
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Shio Kusaka, one light year, 2022. © Shio Kusaka. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner
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Richard Serra, 2022, 2020-2022. © Richard Serra/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner; Richard Serra, The Big Sleep, 2021. © Richard Serra/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner
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Clockwise from top left: Josef Albers, Homage to the Square (A), 1950. © The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation and David Zwirner; Giorgio Morandi, Natura morta (Still Life), 1952. © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/SIAE, Rome. Courtesy David Zwirner; Morris Hirshfield, American Beauty, 1942. © 2023 Robert and Gail Rentzer for Estate of Morris Hirshfield/Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jan Provost, Annunciation, c. 1485.
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Nora Turato, govern me harder, 2022. © Nora Turato
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Tau Lewis, Resurrector, 2022. © Tau Lewis
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