About David Zwirner Books
David Zwirner Books was founded in 2014 as the stand-alone publishing house of David Zwirner. The imprint publishes catalogues, monographs, historical surveys, artist books, and catalogue raisonnés related to the gallery’s renowned exhibition program. David Zwirner Books’s publications are produced with the highest of production standards in collaboration with some of the most respected authors, designers, and printers working today, and serve as a valuable resource to curators, scholars, students, and art lovers alike.
David Zwirner Books’s titles are distributed internationally in the book trade by Artbook|D.A.P. and Thames & Hudson, and are available in bookstores and museum shops worldwide.
The publishing offices are based in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, located at 529 West 20th Street, 2nd Floor, adjacent to the gallery.
About this website
Launched in 2015, davidzwirnerbooks.com offers a wide selection of publications related to the exhibition program of David Zwirner, a contemporary art gallery with locations in New York (Chelsea) and London (Mayfair). Featured are titles from David Zwirner Books, as well as from museums including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and Tate, London; in addition to commercial imprints including Abrams, Hatje Cantz, Radius Books, Rizzoli, Steidl, Yale University Press, and others.
The David Zwirner Books website was designed and built by Perry Garvin Studio.
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