Tomma Abts Francis Alÿs Mamma Andersson Karla Black Michaël

Tomma Abts Francis Alÿs Mamma Andersson Karla Black Michaël

Tomma Abts 2015 Books Zwirner David Francis Alÿs Mamma Andersson Karla Black Michaël Borremans Carol Bove R. Crumb Raoul De Keyser Philip-Lorca diCorcia Stan Douglas Marlene Dumas Marcel Dzama Dan Flavin Suzan Frecon Isa Genzken Donald Judd On Kawara Toba Khedoori Jeff Koons Yayoi Kusama Kerry James Marshall Gordon Matta-Clark John McCracken Oscar Murillo Alice Neel Jockum Nordström Chris Ofili Palermo Raymond Pettibon Neo Rauch Ad Reinhardt Jason Rhoades Michael Riedel Bridget Riley Thomas Ruff Fred Sandback Jan Schoonhoven Richard Serra Yutaka Sone Al Taylor Diana Thater Wolfgang Tillmans Luc Tuymans James Welling Doug Wheeler Christopher Williams Jordan Wolfson Lisa Yuskavage David Zwirner Books Recent and Forthcoming Publications No Problem: Cologne/New York – Bridget Riley: The Stripe Paintings – Yayoi Kusama: I Who Have Arrived In Heaven Jeff Koons: Gazing Ball Ad Reinhardt Ad Reinhardt: How To Look: Art Comics Richard Serra: Early Work Richard Serra: Vertical and Horizontal Reversals Jason Rhoades: PeaRoeFoam John McCracken: Works from – Donald Judd Dan Flavin: Series and Progressions Fred Sandback: Decades On Kawara: Date Paintings in New York and Other Cities Alice Neel: Drawings and Watercolors – Who is sleeping on my pillow: Mamma Andersson and Jockum Nordström Kerry James Marshall: Look See Neo Rauch: At the Well Raymond Pettibon: Surfers – Raymond Pettibon: Here’s Your Irony Back, Political Works – Raymond Pettibon: To Wit Jordan Wolfson: California Jordan Wolfson: Ecce Homo / le Poseur Marlene Dumas: Against the Wall Luc Tuymans: Exhibitions at David Zwirner Raoul De Keyser: Terminus: Drawings – and Recent Paintings Marcel Dzama: Puppets, Pawns, and Prophets Palermo: Works on Paper – Jan Schoonhoven Suzan Frecon: oil paintings and sun Toba Khedoori Al Taylor: Pass the Peas and Can Studys Greene Street: The Early Years – Michael Riedel: Oskar James Bishop David Zwirner Backlist Related Backlist Ordering Information David Zwirner Books David Zwirner Books was founded in as the stand-alone publishing house of David Zwirner, a contemporary art gallery with locations in New York Chelsea and London Mayfair. Since opening its doors in , the gallery has been home to innovative, singular, and pioneering exhibitions across a variety of media and genres. David Zwirner Books publishes catalogues, monographs, historical surveys, artists’ books, and catalogues raisonnés related to the gallery’s renowned exhibition program. The imprint’s publications are produced with the highest of production standards in collaboration with some of the most respected authors, designers, and printers working today, and serve as a valuable resource to curators, scholars, students, and art lovers alike. David Zwirner Books’s titles are distributed internationally in the book trade by Artbook | D. A. P. and Thames & Hudson, and are available in bookstores and museum shops worldwide. About davidzwirnerbooks.com Launched in , davidzwirnerbooks.com offers a wide selection of publications related to the exhibition program of David Zwirner. Featured are titles from David Zwirner Books, as well as from museums including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and Tate, London; in addition to commercial imprints including Abrams, Hatje Cantz, Radius Books, Rizzoli, Steidl, Yale University Press, and others. In the words of Peter Schjeldahl, writing in The New Yorker about the Artists featured in the book include Werner exhibition No Problem: Cologne / New York – at David Zwirner in Büttner, George Condo, Walter Dahn, Jiri Georg New York, “the show’s cast of artists amounts to a retrospective shopping Dokoupil, Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Günther Förg, Robert Gober, Georg Herold, Jenny Holzer, list of what would matter and endure in art of the era.” With an eye to Mike Kelley, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, canonizing that moment, this seminal publication examines the latter Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, Albert Oehlen, half of the s through the lens of international art scenes that were Raymond Pettibon, Richard Prince, Cindy based in Cologne — arguably the European center of the contemporary Sherman, Rosemarie Trockel, Franz West, and Christopher Wool. art world at that time — and New York. • While a number of established Cologne-based gallerists, including Born in Hamburg in , Diedrich Diederichsen Karsten Greve, Paul Maenz, Rolf Ricke, Michael Werner, and Rudolf has worked since as a Professor of WERNER BÜTTNER • GEORGE CONDO Zwirner, had already begun shaping the European reception of American Contemporary Art Theory at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. In the s and s, he was WALTER DAHN • JIRI GEORG DOKOUPIL • PETER FISCHLI/DAVID WEISS art in the previous decade, the s marked a period during which art a music editor for the German magazine Spex, being produced in and around Cologne gained international attention. and he has written art criticism and essays in A burgeoning gallery scene supported the emerging work of artists based renowned art magazines from Artforum to Texte in the region, with gallerists such as Gisela Capitain, Rafael Jablonka, zur Kunst, as well as numerous books including On Surplus Value in Art and, most Max Hetzler, and Monika Sprüth showing artists such as Walter Dahn, recently, Über Pop-Musik On Pop Music . Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen, Rosemarie Trockel, and others. • The works of these German artists were exhibited along with the latest A writer and curator based in New York, Bob contemporary art from the US by artists like Robert Gober, Jeff Koons, Nickas has organized more than eighty exhibitions since . He was Curatorial Advisor Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, and Christopher Wool. Conversely, at PS1 Contemporary Art Center from to the works of German artists were presented in New York, with breakout , where his exhibitions included Lee Lozano: exhibitions at galleries such as Barbara Gladstone, Metro Pictures, Drawn from Life; William Gedney — Christopher Luhring, Augustine & Hodes, and other significant venues. Important Wool: Into the Night; Stephen Shore: American Surfaces; and Wolfgang Tillmans: Freedom from COLOGNEGÜNTHER FÖRG • ROBERT GOBER • GEORG HEROLD museum exhibitions that explored work being produced and exhibited the Known. He collaborated with Cady Noland on both sides of the Atlantic also set the tone for this ongoing dialogue, on her installation for Documenta in ; JENNY HOLZER • MIKE KELLEY • MARTIN KIPPENBERGER among them Europa / Amerika Museum Ludwig, Cologne, and contributed a section to Aperto at the Venice A Distanced View: One Aspect of Recent Art from Belgium, France, Germany, Biennale; and served on the curatorial teams that organized the Biennale de Lyon, and Holland New Museum, New York, . and Greater New York at PS1 Contemporary Big, bold, and vibrant, this Pentagram-designed publication revives Art Center. His books include Live Free or Die: the conversation, reproducing in full color over one hundred immensely Collected Writings – , The Is Vision varied artworks by the twenty-two international artists included in , Painting Abstraction , and Catalog of the Exhibition . He is one of the authors this massive exhibition — one of the largest in David Zwirner’s history. of Defining Contemporary Art: Years in Beyond its stunning visual components, the book features crucial new Pivotal Artworks . A new collection of his scholarship by Diedrich Diederichsen and Bob Nickas, and an illustrated writing, Komp-Laint Dept., is forthcoming in chronology of the decade by Kara Carmack. The book also includes an the fall of . • arsenal of compelling archival material, from documentary photographs Kara Carmack is a Research & Exhibitions from the period to reproductions of Cologne’s culture magazine Spex. Associate at David Zwirner, New York. NEWJEFF KOONS • BARBARA YORK KRUGER • SHERRIE LEVINE Taken as a whole, this ambitious exhibition catalogue encapsulates the energy, heart, and “dissonance of styles”— in the words of Schjeldahl — ALBERT OEHLEN • RAYMOND PETTIBON embodied by this fascinating and fecund moment in global art history. No Problem: Cologne/New York 1984–1989RICHARD PRINCE • CINDY SHERMAN ROSEMARIE TROCKEL • FRANZA WEST • CHRISTOPHER WOOL David Zwirner Books Hardcover, × ¼ in (.×. cm) pages, color ISBN $ US & Canada | £ | € • Foreword by David Zwirner. Texts by Diedrich Diederichsen and Bob Nickas. Illustrated chronology by Kara Carmack No Problem: Cologne/New York Published on the occasion of Bridget Riley’s major exhibition at David Born in London in , Bridget Riley attended Zwirner in London in the summer of , this fully illustrated catalogue Goldsmiths College from to and offers intimate explorations of paintings and works on paper produced the Royal College of Art from to . In , she was made a CBE Commander of the Most by the legendary British artist over the past fi²y years, focusing specifi- Excellent Order of the British Empire and in , cally on her recurrent use of the stripe motif. Riley has devoted her practice she was appointed the Companion of Honour. to actively engaging viewers through elementary shapes such as lines, In , she won the International Prize for circles, curves, and squares, creating visual experiences that at times Painting at the Venice Biennale. In , the artist was awarded the Praemium Imperiale in Tokyo. trigger optical sensations of vibration and movement. The London show, She received the Kaiser Ring of the City of

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