An installation view of the exhibition Happy Days are Here Again, at David Zwirner New York, dated 2004.
An installation view of the exhibition Happy Days are Here Again, at David Zwirner New York, dated 2004.

Happy Days are Here Again

David Zwirner is pleased to present the group exhibition Happy Days are Here Again, curated by André Schlechtriem. As curator of the Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection, Mr. Schlechtriem surveyed the work of more than 1000 contemporary artists in the United States and abroad over the last year. This exhibition represents an international selection of mostly younger contemporary artists, many of which have never shown in New York. Alternately, some artists have been included in more established contemporary art surveys: Ernesto Caivano, Christian Holstad, and Hernan Bas were included in the 2004 Whitney Biennial; Amelie von Wulffen exhibited in the 2003 Venice Biennial, the 2004 Berlin Biennale, and is currently included in Manifesta 5.

The title for the exhibition is derived from an unabashedly utopian campaign song for Theodore Roosevelt’s 1932 presidential race, composed in 1929 by Jack Yellin and Milton Ager. Contrary to the sentimentality expressed within the original song lyrics, many of the artists in the exhibition have created work that is in reaction to the current, darker days; with an on-going war in Iraq, international fears of terrorism, global environmental crises, and perennial injustice within third world countries, many younger artists have returned to a more figurative neo-romanticism to express their idiosyncratic view of the world. Sometimes dark and sometimes self-consciously oblivious, the work in this show represents how younger artists are attempting to come to terms with the challenges characteristic of the young 21st century. At the same time, this exhibition represents a selection from a new generation of artists, one that provides hope and promise for what is to come. While the work may be a symptom of a troubled world, its mere existence brings a sense of optimism that a new generation is aware.

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Dates
June 25July 30, 2004
Curators
Andre Schlechtriem
Artist
Carla Arocha, Hernan Bas, Marc Brandenburg, Ernesto Caivano, Chivas Clem, Michael Cline, Martin Eder, Keith Farquhar, Christian Flamm, Evan Gruzis, Christian Holstad, Violet Hopkins, Sergej Jensen, David Korty, Nate Lowman, Rosa Loy, Marco Maggi, Yuri Masnyj, Nick Mauss, Adam McEwen, Birgit Megerle, Paul P., Tyson Reeder, Peter Stauss, Nicolau Vergueiro, Amelie von Wulffen, Ralf Ziervogel

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