Kevin Zucker (b.1976) is a New York–based artist who has had solo shows at Greenberg Van Doren, Mary Boone Gallery and LFL Gallery in New York; Jablonka Luehn in Cologne; Paolo Curti + Co. in Milan and Arario Gallery in Beijing.
Zucker’s paintings and works on paper explore systems for archiving, storage and display, often taking place on the internet. Zucker presents us with a visual language that is simultaneously real and artificial, hand-made and mechanical, that takes place in the past, present and future – all coming together and falling apart at the same time.
He has been featured in group exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center and The Moore Space, among others. Zucker has published his writing, curated shows for Guild + Greyshkul and Mary Boone Gallery and taught extensively.
His work has been written about in numerous publications, including Artforum, Flash Art, Art in America, Modern Painters, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Village Voice and The Brooklyn Rail and is represented in public and private collections worldwide, including Collezione Maramotti, The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, The Progressive Corporation Collection and The Whitney Museum of American Art.
Angels; The Heads of Pins , 2000-2001. Courtesy of Kevin Zucker
Reduced Circumstances, 2002. Courtesy of Collezione Maramotti (Reggio Emilia)
Anything (error type -41), 2006. Courtesy of Kevin Zucker
Mirror for somewhere, 2004. Courtesy of Kevin Zucker
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