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Virginia Dwan is one of the most influential figures in the history
of twentieth-century American art. Her eponymously named galleries,
the first established in a Los Angeles storefront in 1959, followed
by a second in New York in 1965, became a beacon for influential
postwar American and European artists. She sponsored the debut show
for Yves Klein in the United States, and she championed such
artists as Franz Kline, Robert Rauschenberg, Claes Oldenburg, Sol
LeWitt, and Ad Reinhardt. Her Los Angeles gallery featured abstract
expressionism, neo-dada, and pop, while the New York branch became
associated with the emerging movements of minimalism and
conceptualism. At the same time, the gallery's influence expanded
to remote locations in Nevada, Utah, and Arizona, where Dwan
sponsored such iconic earthworks as Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty,
Michael Heizer's Double Negative, and Walter De Maria's Lightning
Field. Though Dwan was a major force in the art world of the
sixties and seventies, her story and the history of her gallery
have been largely unexplored until now. Published to coincide with
an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art celebrating Dwan's
gift to the Gallery of her extraordinary personal collection, From
Los Angeles to New York: The Dwan Gallery, 1959 1971 explores her
remarkable career. Alongside lush full-color images of one hundred
leading artworks, the book deepens our understanding of the
artistic exchanges Dwan facilitated during this age of mobility,
when air travel and the interstate highway system linked the two
coasts and transformed the making of art and the sites of its
exhibition. James Meyer, the curator of the exhibition and the
foremost authority on minimal art, contributes a essay that is a
sophisticated and broad-ranging analysis of Dawn's legacy. Honoring
Dwan's significant influence and impact on postwar art, From Los
Angeles to New York is a rich and informative collection that will
be treasured by fans of contemporary art.
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