Beginning Saturday, July 20, visitors to Tate can participate in creating a large-scale collaborative work with Oscar Murillo as part of his project The flooded garden. Inspired by Claude Monet’s paintings of his flower garden in Giverny, The flooded garden transforms the Tate’s Turbine Hall into an enormous painting garden. Works from Murillo’s Surge series, upon which this presentation builds, are concurrently on display in the museum’s South Tank. + Stay tuned for an exhibition opening this fall at #DavidZwirnerLondon, Oscar Murillo: A balancing act between collapse and spirit. — Installation views, #OscarMurillo, The flooded garden, Tate Modern, London, 2024. Photo by Tim Bowditch and Reinis Lismanis
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David Zwirner is a contemporary art gallery with locations in New York, London, Paris, Hong Kong, and Los Angeles.
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✈️ Barbara Kruger has been selected to create a new commission for JFK Airport’s new Terminal 6. As The New York Times announced today: “The $4.2 billion facility in Queens will showcase the largest number of works of any New York airport by major figures from the United States, including Nina Chanel Abney, Teresita Fernandez, Charles Gaines and Barbara Kruger, alongside emerging international talents such as Felipe Baeza from Mexico, Kerstin Brätsch from Germany, and Uman, born in Somalia (all now living in New York).” The project is organized through Public Art Fund and is scheduled to open in 2026. — Installation view, Barbara Kruger: Belief + Doubt, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC, 2012—Ongoing. Photo by Cathy Carver
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The largest-ever UK survey of American painter Kerry James Marshall, curated by Mark Godfrey, debuts next year featuring 70 works, including a new series of paintings made especially for the show as well as Marshall’s commemorative sculpture Wake (2003–2005), which evolves each time it is exhibited. This survey exhibition will travel across Europe through 2027, with destinations including: 📍 Royal Academy of Arts | Opening September 20, 2025 📍 Kunsthaus Zürich | Opening February 27, 2026 📍 Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris | Opening September 18, 2026 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gc7J7sBD — Kerry James Marshall, Untitled (Studio), 2014
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🟡⚫️ Yayoi Kusama’s tallest bronze pumpkin sculpture to date was unveiled today by Serpentine and The Royal Parks. The sculpture will remain on view at the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens through Sunday, November 3: https://lnkd.in/gd5qsA8q #YayoiKusama: ”I am sending to London with love my giant pumpkin. Since my childhood pumpkins have been a great comfort to me, they are such tender things to touch, so appealing in color and form. They are humble and amusing at the same time and speak to me of the joy of living.” Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin, 2024 ©YAYOI KUSAMA. Photo by George Darrell
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Save the date: Josh Smith and Frank Walter at The Drawing Center | Learn more and register interest: https://lnkd.in/gvzbUX5b Launching next Thursday, July 11 is an exclusive online exhibition celebrating the simultaneous solo shows of Frank Walter and Josh Smith at The Drawing Center in New York, open now through September 15. The presentation will feature a selection of available works and underscore the unique connection between the artists.
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Just announced: From June to September 2025, for its final exhibition before closing for renovation, the Centre Pompidou has invited artist Wolfgang Tillmans to create an exhibition displayed across more than 6,000 square meters of the museum’s beloved Public Information Library (BPI). Tillmans’s intervention—which marks the first time that the then-vacated library will be used in this way—is conceived as an echo of the museum as an emblematic monument. In this presentation, Tillmans will transform the #BPIPompidou into a site-specific exhibition dedicated to his multi-faceted approach to making. — Portrait by Will Ragozzino (2023)
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🔜 Join us this Thursday, June 20, for the opening of After-Hours: People Who Work Here—an exhibition which brings together more than 60 artists from multiple departments across David Zwirner’s global locations. This exhibition marks the third and largest iteration of the People Who Work Here series, which showcases the work of artists on staff at the gallery and debuted in 2012. Learn about opening details and featured artists: https://lnkd.in/g9PYA2qM — T. Dylan Moore, Self Portrait, 2024 (detail)
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🇨🇭 Don’t miss our 2024 presentations at Art Basel, including new and historic works in our booth (F8) as well as works by three gallery artists in the Unlimited sector: Dan Flavin, Sigmar Polke, and Yayoi Kusama. To explore and inquire remotely, see more #DavidZwirner highlights currently featured at this year’s fair: https://lnkd.in/gpBTX_B2
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Last month, David Zwirner artists, friends, and staff gathered in Los Angeles to kick off the opening of David Zwirner: 30 Years. This special exhibition celebrates the artists who have shaped the gallery’s programming since its founding and spans across all three gallery spaces in Melrose Hill. Don't miss the David Zwirner: 30 Years, now on view through Saturday, August 3. — Photos by Krista Schlueter
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The verdict is in: The PLATFORM: x R. Crumb limited edition STORMY TEE is almost sold out: https://lnkd.in/gxJKevE9 Show your support while supplies last—with 10% of sales benefiting Safe Horizon, a New York nonprofit supporting victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
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