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525 W. 19th St.,
New York, NY 10011
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Tue-Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun-Mon, closed
C, E at 23rd St.; A, C, E at 14th St.; L at Eighth Ave.
David Zwirner is a long-time player in the gallery scene, often cited as an inspiration to the younger set. Founded in the early ‘90s in SoHo, his gallery was one of the last tastemakers to abandon the area to the hordes of weekend shoppers and move to Chelsea in 2002. Zwirner’s stable of contemporary artists is international (often German) and very progressive. Artists run the gamut from the painfully subtle, like the stoic head portraits of German photographer Thomas Ruff, to the playful and polymorphously perverse, such as the drawings of L.A. ex-punker (and now Bucksbaum-winner) Raymond Pettibon, who culls from sources as wide-ranging as pulp fiction and Gumby. The gallery also exhibits the work of Canadian conceptual film/video artist Stan Douglas, and that of Belgian painter Luc Tuymans, who uses a carefully controlled palette to depict everything from landscapes to dark scenes from recent history.

Martin Klimas at Foley Gallery
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The New York Times Arts & Leisure Weekend
"Times" staffers talk with prominent artists and entertainers; highlights include the hosts of "The View" (1/8), Vampire Weekend (1/10), Lewis Black (1/10), Salman Rushdie (1/11), and Patti Smith (1/11). More »
Aziz Ansari: The Glow in the Dark Tour at Comix
The young stand-up, recently of MTV's "Human Giant" and soon to be of NBC's upcoming "The Office" spin-off, performs a series of shows. More »