Second Annual Summer Pop-Up Bookstore
25 Jul - 05 Aug 2011
SECOND ANNUAL SUMMER POP-UP BOOKSTORE
25 July – 5 August 2011
Open late on Thursday, July 28 until 8pm for the second annual Chelsea Art Walk, an evening of extended hours and special events taking place at over 125 galleries and art institutions around Chelsea. Visit artwalkchelsea.com for details.
David Zwirner is pleased to announce the gallery’s second annual summer pop-up bookstore.
For two weeks only—Monday, July 25 through Friday, August 5—there will be special offers on a selection of rare and out-of-print books, signed artist catalogues and monographs, DVDs, posters, collectible show cards, and more. Highlights from this year’s pop-up include ceramic plates by Marcel Dzama, signed copies of the newly-released artist’s book Perlstein by Michael Riedel (limited edition), films by Raymond Pettibon, posters by Christopher Williams, and documentary films about Alice Neel and Robert Crumb.
The pop-up bookstore coincides with the gallery’s summer exhibition, The House Without the Door, on view until August 5.
25 July – 5 August 2011
Open late on Thursday, July 28 until 8pm for the second annual Chelsea Art Walk, an evening of extended hours and special events taking place at over 125 galleries and art institutions around Chelsea. Visit artwalkchelsea.com for details.
David Zwirner is pleased to announce the gallery’s second annual summer pop-up bookstore.
For two weeks only—Monday, July 25 through Friday, August 5—there will be special offers on a selection of rare and out-of-print books, signed artist catalogues and monographs, DVDs, posters, collectible show cards, and more. Highlights from this year’s pop-up include ceramic plates by Marcel Dzama, signed copies of the newly-released artist’s book Perlstein by Michael Riedel (limited edition), films by Raymond Pettibon, posters by Christopher Williams, and documentary films about Alice Neel and Robert Crumb.
The pop-up bookstore coincides with the gallery’s summer exhibition, The House Without the Door, on view until August 5.