Program: Fall 2021
Watch highlights from our biannual livestream event series, which aired on Friday, November 5, including talks with Joy Harjo, Portia Zvavahera, Fran Lebowitz, and more.
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Hilma af Klint: Tree of Knowledge
Ruth Asawa: All Is Possible
Portia Zvavahera: Ndakaoneswa murima
Neo Rauch: The Signpost
Seen in the Mirror: Things from the Cartin Collection
Kandis Williams: A Line
52 Walker's inaugural exhibition debuts new works by Kandis Williams, whose versatile practice spans collage, performance, video, assemblage, and installation.
On View in New York
Isa Genzken
Isa Genzken’s first solo show in Greater China coincides with the presentation of Rose II (2007) at K11 Musea, Hong Kong, and her current exhibition at the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf.
On View in Hong Kong
Harold Ancart: La Grande Profondeur (The Deep End)
The artist’s first solo show in Paris features a new series of sculptures that Ancart began in the summer of 2017.
On View in Paris
Noah Davis
Organized by Helen Molesworth, Noah Davis's first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom provides an overview of the artist's brief but expansive career.
On View in London
Kandis Williams: A Line
52 Walker's inaugural exhibition debuts new works by Kandis Williams, whose versatile practice spans collage, performance, video, assemblage, and installation.
On View in New York
Isa Genzken
Isa Genzken’s first solo show in Greater China coincides with the presentation of Rose II (2007) at K11 Musea, Hong Kong, and her current exhibition at the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf.
On View in Hong Kong
Harold Ancart: La Grande Profondeur (The Deep End)
The artist’s first solo show in Paris features a new series of sculptures that Ancart began in the summer of 2017.
On View in Paris
Noah Davis
Organized by Helen Molesworth, Noah Davis's first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom provides an overview of the artist's brief but expansive career.
On View in London
ADAA: The Art Show
David Zwirner is pleased to participate in ADAA: The Art Show with a focused presentation of works by Roy DeCarava.
On View in New York
ADAA: The Art Show
David Zwirner is pleased to participate in ADAA: The Art Show with a focused presentation of works by Roy DeCarava.
On View in New York
Kandis Williams in The New York Times
The New York Times spoke with the artist about the history of dance, the foregrounding of Black dancers in popular culture, and her growing interest in choreography.
Artists in the News
Kandis Williams in The New York Times
The New York Times spoke with the artist about the history of dance, the foregrounding of Black dancers in popular culture, and her growing interest in choreography.
Artists in the News