Martha Diamond: After Image
David Kordansky Gallery•May 01, 2025 — Jun 14, 2025
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David Kordansky Gallery is pleased to present After Image, an exhibition of paintings and studies by Martha Diamond. The exhibition will be on view in New York at 520 W. 20th St. from May 1 through June 14, 2025. An opening reception will take place on Thursday, May 1 from 6 to 8 PM. A panel discussion featuring Dia Art Foundation assistant curator Min Sun Jeon, artist Chris Martin, and poet and author Eileen Myles on Diamond’s work and legacy will be held at the gallery on Thursday, May 8 at 6 PM.
Over the course of several decades of material and formal exploration, Diamond developed a singular, yet iterative, approach to representing urban spaces, predominantly from a pedestrian perspective. Featuring works made between the 1980s and early 1990s, After Image charts a significant progression in Diamond’s work from the representational to the abstract. While the artist became known for her dramatic depictions of the New York City skyline—which she continued...More
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Martha Diamond: After Image
David Kordansky Gallery•May 01, 2025 — Jun 14, 2025
Press Release
David Kordansky Gallery is pleased to present After Image, an exhibition of paintings and studies by Martha Diamond. The exhibition will be on view in New York at 520 W. 20th St. from May 1 through June 14, 2025. An opening reception will take place on Thursday, May 1 from 6 to 8 PM. A panel discussion featuring Dia Art Foundation assistant curator Min Sun Jeon, artist Chris Martin, and poet and author Eileen Myles on Diamond’s work and legacy will be held at the gallery on Thursday, May 8 at 6 PM.
Over the course of several decades of material and formal exploration, Diamond developed a singular, yet iterative, approach to representing urban spaces, predominantly from a pedestrian perspective. Featuring works made between the 1980s and early 1990s, After Image charts a significant progression in Diamond’s work from the representational to the abstract. While the artist became known for her dramatic depictions of the New York City skyline—which she continued...More