The New York Times announces David Zwirner’s representation of the Sigmar Polke estate:
“Sigmar Polke was unpredictable as a person, and that proved true for his work,” the dealer David Zwirner said, referring to the German-born artist who experimented fluidly across media and techniques and resisted the confines of a signature style. Now Mr. Zwirner’s gallery has been selected to represent the estate of Polke, who died in 2010.The gallery’s first collaborative exhibition with the estate, opening next May in Chelsea, will focus on Polke as a “point of reference” to younger generations, Mr. Zwirner said.
Part Exhibitionism, Part Surveillance (The New York Times)