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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-219-2166



Address: 35 Wooster St 10013 New York, NY, US

Website: drawingcenter.org

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The Drawing Center 12.12.2020

"Susan Hefuna: Drawing Everything" is our newest publication which features nearly 300 drawingsmany never before publishedby German Egyptian multimedia artist Susan Hefuna (b. 1962), for whom drawing has been the foundation of a diverse practice for three decades. A preface by Brett Littman and newly commissioned texts by scholars Alexis Lowry, Ruba Katrib, and Vassilis Oikonomopoulos accompany a chronology of drawings made since 1988. Save 20% during our holiday sale with code TDCholiday and receive the limited edition postcard featured here with your purchase through Jan 3, 2021. Visit the link in our bio to shop today!

The Drawing Center 02.12.2020

On Wednesday, Dec 16 at 6pm EST, Chief Curator Claire Gilman will host a conversation with artists Torkwase Dyson and Amy Sillman, who are both featured in our current exhibition "100 Drawings From Now." The discussion will center on the present and future of drawing and its ever increasing vitality during this destabilizing, painful, and transformative time. To register (free) please click the link in our bio. Image: Amy Sillman, "Untitled," 2020. Acrylic on... paper, 15 x 11 inches (38.1 x 27.9 cm). Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York. See more

The Drawing Center 21.11.2020

Flash Sale! In 2017, The Drawing Center celebrated our 40th anniversary with a limited edition print portfolio featuring Marcel Dzama, Rashid Johnson, Teresita Fernandez, and R.H. Quaytman. Save 40% on the complete portfolio through Dec 17! Please note that due to very limited supply, Johnson and Dzama are not available as individual prints and can only able to acquired through complete portfolio purchases. To order, please contact Development Associate Tiffany Shi, [email protected] Images: Marcel Dzama, "The Revolution will be Female," 2017. Printed by Supreme Digital, Brooklyn NY with archival inks on Epson Hot Press Bright 330gsm, 16 x 20 inches. Rashid Johnson, "Antoine’s Organ (detail)," 2017. Printed by Supreme Digital, Brooklyn NY with archival inks on Epson Hot Press Bright 330gsm, 16 x 20 inches. Teresita Fernandez, "Sfumato," 2017. Printed by Supreme Digital, Brooklyn NY with archival inks on Epson Hot Press Bright 330gsm, 16 x 20 inches. R.H. Quaytman, "4.545% of Morning, Chapter 30," 2017. Printed by Supreme Digital, Brooklyn NY with archival inks on Epson Hot Press Bright 330gsm, 16 x 20 inches. See more

The Drawing Center 18.11.2020

Marco Maggi's etching and drypoint diptych "Slow Copperfield (East and West)" featured here, is included in our holiday sale! Save 20% on this limited edition print through January 3, 2021. To shop our complete holiday sale, please visit our bookstore via the link in our bio and enter TDCholiday at checkout. Please note that some exclusions apply. Image: Marco Maggi, "Slow Copperfield (East and West)," 2007. Etching and drypoint diptych on Somerset Textured Graphite ink on black paper, silver ink on white paper, 21 x 22 inches. Photograph by Kate Robinson.

The Drawing Center 29.10.2020

Join us on Thursday, Dec 10 at 12:30pm EST for a participatory online drawing workshop presented in Spanish and English, and guided by teaching artist Ada Pilar Cruz. Focusing on selection of works in our current exhibition "100 Drawings from Now" the workshop will explore still life and nature and the connective power that these subjects hold. To register (free) please visit the link in our bio! A cargo de la artista y educadora Ada Pilar Cruz. Este taller de... dibujo con participación en la red se concentra en obras de "100 Drawings From Now" que exploran el poder de conexión de lo bello en bodegones y en la naturaleza. Image: Samson Young, "Desk Arrangement #6, 9 April 2020," 2020. Color pencil and pastel on paper, 8 1/4 x 11 5/8 inches (21 x 29.7 cm). Courtesy of the artist, Gallerie Gisela Capitain, Edouard Malingue Gallery. See more

The Drawing Center 17.10.2020

Walter Price offered this short poem with his drawing "Scarecrow" featured here and in our current exhibition "100 Drawings from Now" : "Don’t you carry nothing That might be a load Come on, ease on down... Ease on down the road" To schedule a visit to the exhibition, please click the link in our bio. Image: Walter Price, "Scarecrow," 2020. Graphite, gel pen, Scotch tape, burned paper, color pencil, and Sharpie on manila tagboard paper, 12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm). Courtesy of the artist and Greene Naftali, New York. See more