May 4, 2026
Lisa Yuskavage, Endless Studio (Portal), 2025 © Lisa Yuskavage. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

Lisa Yuskavage, Endless Studio (Portal), 2025 © Lisa Yuskavage. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

David Zwirner is pleased to present an exhibition of new and recent paintings and works on paper by American artist Lisa Yuskavage, on view at the gallery’s 533 West 19th Street location in New York. This is Yuskavage’s tenth solo exhibition with David Zwirner and marks twenty years since her first show with the gallery in 2006. This exhibition follows her 2025 solo exhibition at David Zwirner Los Angeles and Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings—the first comprehensive museum presentation of the artist’s works on paper, recently on view at The Morgan Library & Museum, New York. A new monograph of Yuskavage’s work was just published as part of Phaidon’s Contemporary Artists Series, with texts by Barry Schwabsky, Ariel Levy, and Lena Dunham.

One of the most influential painters of the past three decades, Yuskavage has developed a highly original approach to figuration that continues to expand the possibilities of painting and its role within contemporary art. Her simultaneously assertive and vulnerable, exhibitionist and introspective characters assume dual roles of subject and object, complicating the position of viewership. Deploying color as a character, Yuskavage’s paintings are realms of artifice and imagination in which realistic and abstract elements coexist.

The exhibition marks a significant development in Yuskavage’s practice while synthesizing the themes that have shaped her oeuvre since the beginning. Although many of the paintings and drawings appear to unfold within a studio setting, they are more accurately located in the mind of the artist, becoming imaginative gatherings where time warps and folds back on itself, collapsing spatial and temporal boundaries. As writer and curator Helen Molesworth notes, Yuskavage’s new works reveal “a complex history composed of personal iconography and a range of art-historical allusions—the artist as young girl, the older woman, the painter, the painted—each work functions like a wormhole, moving viewers forward and backward through time. Nothing is exactly what it seems; instead, the paintings sustain a David Zwirner Press Release state of constant vacillation. This is something painting as a medium can do, but it is specifically what Yuskavage’s paintings do.”

Although widely recognized as a figurative painter, Yuskavage has long engaged with the legacy of color field painting—an influence that becomes particularly evident in the present exhibition. In a new development in her practice, she introduces trompe-l’oeil devices to arrive at a comparable emphasis on abstraction, mobilizing illusion precisely to expose the inherent flatness of the works. In this sense, mimesis becomes paradoxically more abstract than abstraction itself, recalling an early modernist moment before abstraction and figuration hardened into opposing categories—when a painted figure could function simultaneously as representation and as purely pictorial event.

The exhibition runs from May 14 to June 26, 2026. For further information on the artist and exhibition, please visit the David Zwirner website.

 

Featured Image – Lisa Yuskavage, Endless Studio (Portal), 2025 © Lisa Yuskavage. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner.

 

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