Rudolf Zwirner: Give Me the Now: An Autobiography
By (Author) Rudolf Zwirner
By (author) Nicola Kihn
By (author) Gerard Goodrow
Translated by Gerard Goodrow
David Zwirner
David Zwirner
1st April 2021
14th January 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Literary essays
True stories: general
B
Hardback
272
420g
Rudolf Zwirner, "the man who invented the art market," as coined in Der Spiegel, reflects on more than sixty years in the art business in his authoritative autobiography. An art dealer of the ages, Rudolf Zwirner, father of the esteemed gallerist David Zwirner, reached many milestones in his career. From co-founding Art Cologne, the first fair for contemporary art, in 1967, to showing works by Georg Baselitz, Gerhard Richter, and Andy Warhol, Zwirner transformed the contemporary art scene in Cologne. Born in 1933, he presented more than three hundred exhibitions from the early 1960s to 1991. In his autobiography, Zwirner reveals stories of artists, his gallery, and his most important collector, Peter Ludwig, whose collection forms the cornerstone of the Ludwig Museum in Cologne. First published in 2019 in German, and translated and adapted here for the first time in English, the book explores the most significant moments of Zwirner's career and the fast-changing postwar art world of. Also included in this edition is a new introduction by Lucas Zwirner, Rudolf's grandson, who reflects on his grandfather's role in bringing us to the global art landscape we find ourselves in now.
"Rudolf Zwirner's story impacted the art world like few others in the past century"-- "Mutual Art"
"[Zwirner] staged stunts including a seven-minute exhibition--as long as it took to hard-boil an egg--of paintings by the Swiss artist Daniel Spoerri."--James Tarmy "Bloomberg"
"Similarly, much of Zwirner's autobiography is closer to a warning than a victory lap. He describes today's art market as "turbo.""--James Tarmy "Bloomberg"
"Americans now see Germany as a natural breeding ground for mighty gallerists and collectors, but Rudolf Zwirner's fascinating new memoir walks us through the decades it took to rebuild an art world shattered by World War II. In this dealer's charming telling, however, the work involved sounds more like play than labor."--Blake Gopnik, author of Warhol
Rudolf Zwirner, born 1933, is an art dealer based in Cologne. He started his gallery in the 1960s and grew to show works by icons including Sigmar Polke, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and others. He is the father of the gallerist David Zwirner.