Marlene Dumas Exhibition at Zwirner & Wirth Through April 23
The article from artcritical covers multiple art-related stories. It begins with a report on David Carrier's review of Manifesta 10 in St. Petersburg. A gossip incident involving dealer David Zwirner and collector Craig Robins over a painting by Marlene Dumas is highlighted. The piece also compares artists Dumas and Elizabeth Peyton, noting Dumas's photo-dependency and political edge versus Peyton's style. Additionally, Eric Fischl's exhibition at Mary Boone is mentioned, alongside Marlene Dumas's show at Zwirner & Wirth, both closing April 23, 2002. Fischl's work in Mies van der Rohe's architecture is referenced.
Key facts
- David Carrier reports on Manifesta 10 in St. Petersburg.
- David Zwirner allegedly shared gossip about collector Craig Robins reselling a Dumas painting.
- Marlene Dumas's painting 'Reinhardt's Daughter' (1994) was resold through Zwirner's gallery in 2004.
- Dumas's photo-dependency gives her imagery political edge.
- Elizabeth Peyton's style is described as wallowing in patheticism.
- Eric Fischl exhibition at Mary Boone runs until April 23.
- Marlene Dumas exhibition at Zwirner & Wirth runs until April 23.
- Fischl worked in Mies van der Rohe's architecture in March 2002.
Entities
Artists
- Marlene Dumas
- David Zwirner
- Craig Robins
- Eric Fischl
- Elizabeth Peyton
Institutions
- Zwirner & Wirth
- Mary Boone Gallery
- Manifesta
Locations
- St. Petersburg
- Chelsea
- New York City