Matthew Marks presents works by David Weiss made between the late 1960s and the early 1980s
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Matthew Marks presents works by David Weiss made between the late 1960s and the early 1980s
David Weiss, Untitled, 1975 Ink on paper 8 1/4 x 11 3/4 inches 21 x 30 cm. © The Estate of David Weiss, Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery.



NEW YORK, NY.- Matthew Marks announced David Weiss Drawings, the next exhibition in his gallery at 523 West 24th Street. The exhibition presents a cross-section of the artist’s works on paper made between the late 1960s and the early 1980s, before he began collaborating with Peter Fischli.

In those early years David Weiss (1946–2012) explored a range of visual idioms with the same playful curiosity that infused his later collaborative work with Fischli. Some of the earliest drawings were made during his extensive travels from his native Switzerland to London, Montreal, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Mexico, Morocco, and Italy. Many of them convey this restless spirit, particularly the multi-sheet Metamorphoses, with their hallucinatory transformations of free-associated images, or his World Maps drawings, which depict the earth’s major landmasses with affectionate looseness.

The over fifty drawings in the exhibition are executed in a variety of media and in a wide range of sizes. Weiss’s love for underground and classic comics can be seen in the drawings of smoking Giacometti sculptures and flirtatious flowers. Rendered with cartoonish black lines on bright watercolor backgrounds, they embody not only his absurdist humor but also his sense of wonder. As Barry Schwabsky writes in the accompanying catalogue, “These works reflect a commitment neither to a particular type of subject matter, nor to a particular way of drawing, but rather to an exploration of drawing as such.” This exploration is clear in the Neocolor series, with its colorful sgraffito marks in oil pastel, and the Women series, a showcase of brushwork techniques in ink and watercolor.

David Weiss was born in Zurich and had his first exhibition in Bern in 1970. His early drawings were the focus of a 2014 survey at the Bündner Kunstmuseum in Chur, Switzerland, which traveled to the Swiss Institute in New York in 2014–15. His creative collaboration with Peter Fischli, which began in 1979 and lasted until the end of Weiss’s life, yielded a celebrated and enormously influential body of work that has been the subject of numerous museum exhibitions around the world, including, most recently, “Peter Fischli David Weiss: How to Work Better” at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 2016.










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