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Deborah Garwood's Evans Pond Series on View at Matthew Marks

exhibition · 2026-05-01

Deborah Garwood's Evans Pond series, a long-term photographic study of a pond in New Jersey's Cooper River system, is on view at Matthew Marks gallery through April 30. The series previously showed at the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca, Spain. Garwood is praised for her mastery of color, texture, and spatial exploration. The gallery also features works by Tacita Dean, Jenny Holzer, Stephen Prina, Peter Saul, Luc Tuymans, Elizabeth Murray, Jeremy Blake, Luis Gispert, and Jeffrey Reed. A panel discussion on the Whitney Biennial with Garwood, Kim Levin, and Elena Sorokina at the National Academy Museum in 2006 was not recorded.

Key facts

  • Deborah Garwood's Evans Pond series is on view at Matthew Marks through April 30.
  • The series was also shown at the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca, Spain.
  • Garwood is described as demonstrating a genius for color, texture, and spatial conundrums.
  • Evans Pond is located about 80 miles south of New York, in New Jersey, part of the Cooper River system.
  • Other artists featured at Matthew Marks include Tacita Dean, Jenny Holzer, Stephen Prina, and Peter Saul.
  • A 2006 panel at the National Academy Museum on the Whitney Biennial with Garwood, Kim Levin, and Elena Sorokina was not recorded.
  • The Evans Pond project is a long-term study of sequential photographs.
  • The pond flows from Pennsylvania into southern New Jersey.

Entities

Artists

  • Deborah Garwood
  • Tacita Dean
  • Jenny Holzer
  • Stephen Prina
  • Peter Saul
  • Luc Tuymans
  • Elizabeth Murray
  • Jeremy Blake
  • Luis Gispert
  • Jeffrey Reed
  • Kim Levin
  • Elena Sorokina
  • David Cohen

Institutions

  • Matthew Marks Gallery
  • Fundación Antonio Pérez
  • Whitney Museum of American Art
  • Marian Goodman Gallery
  • Friedrich Petzel Gallery
  • David Nolan Gallery
  • National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts
  • David Zwirner
  • Museum of Modern Art
  • Feigen Contemporary
  • Zach Feuer Gallery

Locations

  • New York
  • Cuenca
  • Spain
  • New Jersey
  • Cooper River
  • Pennsylvania

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