Diana Thater's Archives Exhibition at David Zwirner Explores Site-Specific Response
Diana Thater presents an exhibition at David Zwirner and Zwirner and Wirth galleries. The show deliberately adopts a fragmented, revealing arrangement. This approach conveys both the evolving significance of responding to specific locations and its current limitations. Concurrent exhibitions feature Petah Coyne at Galerie Lelong and the Sculpture Centre. James Hyde shows work at Brent Sikkema gallery. Cecily Brown exhibits at Gagosian gallery. These multiple gallery presentations occur simultaneously in New York's art scene. The exhibitions explore various artistic responses to place and context through different mediums and approaches.
Key facts
- Diana Thater has an exhibition at David Zwirner and Zwirner and Wirth
- The show is intentionally arranged as a revealing jumble
- It expresses what it means to respond to a place or site
- It also shows what this response can no longer mean
- Petah Coyne has exhibitions at Galerie Lelong and the Sculpture Centre
- James Hyde exhibits at Brent Sikkema gallery
- Cecily Brown shows work at Gagosian gallery
- Multiple gallery exhibitions are occurring simultaneously
Entities
Artists
- Diana Thater
- Petah Coyne
- James Hyde
- Cecily Brown
Institutions
- David Zwirner
- Zwirner and Wirth
- Galerie Lelong
- Sculpture Centre
- Brent Sikkema
- Gagosian
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States