Organized by James Welling, David Zwirner is pleased to exhibit artworks selected to benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts (FCA).
On view: December 9, 2016 – January 28, 2017
533 West 19th Street
James Welling has selected 65 works for an exhibition and sale at David Zwirner in New York to benefit the Foundation for Contemporary Arts (FCA). Sixteen works have been contributed by artists at Welling’s invitation and forty-nine were selected from the FCA’s collection, including works from its first benefit exhibition in 1963.
Artists:
Diane Arbus
Roger Ballen
Robert Barry
Jennifer Bartlett
Jake Berthot
Walead Beshty
Bruce Boice
Paul Brach
Cecily Brown
Chryssa
Chuck Close
Anne Collier
Sue de Beer
Tacita Dean
Willie DohertySuzan Frecon
Katharina Fritsch and Alexej Koschkarow
Anna Gaskell
Robert Gober
Katy Grannan
Stephen Greene
Lyle Ashton Harris
Rachel Harrison
Michael Hurson
Jasper Johns
Annette Lemieux
Zoe Leonard
Julian Lethbridge
Siobhan Liddell
Glenn Ligon
Jane Logemann
Andrew Lord
Jonas Mekas
Lisa Milroy
Peter Moore
Carrie Moyer
Joan Nelson
Gabor Peterdi
Judy Pfaff
Ellen Phelan
Harvey Quaytman
Robert Rauschenberg
Dorothea Rockburne
Michelle Segre
Keith Sonnier
Pat Steir
Dorothea TanningAl TaylorWolfgang Tillmans
Deborah Turbeville
Charline von Heyl
John Walker
Kara Walker
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Marjorie WelishJames Welling
Robert Whitman
T.J. WilcoxChristopher Williams
Terry Winters
Bing Wright
Tadanori Yokoo
Elyn Zimmerman
Special thanks to: Allegheny Productions, Baobab Frames, Bark Frameworks, Chelsea Frames, City Frame Inc., Downing Frames, Drummond Framing Inc., Fred Worden Trucking/Gordy Curtis, Handmade Frames Inc., Minagawa Art Lines, and Pranayama Art, Inc.
Foundation for Contemporary Arts (FCA) is the arts grant-making organization founded in 1963 by Jasper Johns and John Cage. FCA’s mission is to encourage, sponsor, and promote innovative work in the arts created and presented by individuals, groups, and organizations. Its “artists for artists” legacy continues today with Grants to Artists, unrestricted, by-nomination grants supporting pioneering work across the fields of dance, music/sound, performance art/theater, poetry, and the visual arts. Emergency Grants are also made to assist artists with last-minute expenses and unexpected opportunities related to their work. Since 1963, over 2,600 grants to artists and arts organizations—totaling nearly $12 million—have provided opportunities for creative exploration and the realization of new work.
Above: James Welling, Hands, 1974. Six gelatin silver prints, comprising a single work, each print: 10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm)