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A new major exhibition of Bridget Riley’s ‘stripe’ paintings is opening in London this Friday, presented by David Zwirner in close collaboration with Karsten Schubert.
Featuring over 30 paintings and studies selected from all periods of her career, from 1961 to 2014, the show will be installed throughout the three floors of the gallery. This will be the artist's first major survey in London since her 2003 retrospective at Tate Britain.
For Cassone's review see Bridget Riley: Art of a different stripe (June)
David Zwirner
24 Grafton Street
London
W1S 4EZ, UK
13 June-25 July 2014
Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-6pm
Mondays by appointment
Events: Public talk with Bridget Riley at Tate Modern Saturday, 21 June, 2-3.30pm
Book launch and signing with Bridget Riley and Robert Kudielka at David Zwirner Monday, 23 June, 6–8pm
Public talk with Bridget Riley and Lynne Cooke at David Zwirner – details to follow.
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For more on Bridget Riley in Cassone see:
Bridget Riley: The sixties start here (Free-to-access article)
'Bridget Riley's stripe paintings "an astonishing synthesis"' Cassone October 2013
'Quotations from the career of Karsten Schubert' Cassone May 2013
'Bridget Riley's alchemical paintings' Cassone October 2011