
Online Highlights
Since launching in 2017, David Zwirner Online has evolved into a dynamic gallery space distinguished by its curatorial approach, caliber of works, and artist involvement. This focus on digital programming has only accelerated with the debut of four new exhibition series since March 2020. We invite you to explore a selection of our recent online highlights.
Featuring single canonical works drawn from important private collections from around the world, this series of extensive presentations—previously only accessible upon invitation—is now open to all to explore.
A series of solo projects showcasing new works by gallery artists, seen in the immediacy of their current practice—whether in the studio or other spaces significant to their process and creation.
From the inaugural New York edition to the latest presentation featuring galleries in Paris and Brussels, this online-only series brings together galleries from around the world, highlighting artists from their diverse programs.
In creating a transportive world online or bringing a remote exhibition to everyone, these singular presentations bear the personal visions of the artists.

In parallel to Basel Online: 15 Rooms, David Zwirner presents additional works as part of Art Basel Online 2020, featuring highlights from the gallery program including works by: Francis Alÿs, Marcel Dzama, William Eggleston, Suzan Frecon, Isa Genzken, Nate Lowman, Chris Ofili, Raymond Pettibon, Ad Reinhardt, Bridget Riley, Wolfgang Tillmans, Bill Traylor, Luc Tuymans, James Welling, Christopher Williams, Jordan Wolfson, and Rose Wylie. Explore Additional Works →
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