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David Zwirner is pleased to announce VACATION, a solo exhibition of work by Berlin-based artist Isa Genzken, curated by Ebony L. Haynes. Shown at the gallery’s downtown location in Tribeca, VACATION features a selection of work spanning the late 1970s to the 2010s, including little-seen film, painting, photography, and sculpture such as significant concrete forms from the 1980s and a grouping of her Weltempfänger (World Receivers). Isa Genzken: VACATION coincides with a solo exhibition of works by the artist at Galerie Buchholz, Projects for Outside - ISA USA, which inaugurates its new space at 31 West 54th Street in New York.
The show title revisits Isa Genzken’s solo exhibition, Urlaub, which took place at the Frankfurter Kunstverein in 2000. The term translates from German to English as “vacation” or “holiday,” and for the exhibition at David Zwirner, delves into Genzken’s proclamation that “the entire art system urgently needs a vacation,” offering a respite and moment of…
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David Zwirner is pleased to announce VACATION, a solo exhibition of work by Berlin-based artist Isa Genzken, curated by Ebony L. Haynes. Shown at the gallery’s downtown location in Tribeca, VACATION features a selection of work spanning the late 1970s to the 2010s, including little-seen film, painting, photography, and sculpture such as significant concrete forms from the 1980s and a grouping of her Weltempfänger (World Receivers). Isa Genzken: VACATION coincides with a solo exhibition of works by the artist at Galerie Buchholz, Projects for Outside - ISA USA, which inaugurates its new space at 31 West 54th Street in New York.
The show title revisits Isa Genzken’s solo exhibition, Urlaub, which took place at the Frankfurter Kunstverein in 2000. The term translates from German to English as “vacation” or “holiday,” and for the exhibition at David Zwirner, delves into Genzken’s proclamation that “the entire art system urgently needs a vacation,” offering a respite and moment of…




















































