The Lisa Yuskavage exhibition is on view at David Zwirner's 533 West 19th Street location in New York from May 14 through June 26, 2026. The show presents new and recent paintings, works on paper, and a body of collages made on green Color-aid paper — a new medium for the artist.
The collages incorporate pastel, egg tempera, gouache, and pasted elements across a slightly textured surface. Many of the paintings expand on the recurring theme of the artist's studio, with figures from across Yuskavage's practice appearing within the same compositions. This is her tenth solo exhibition with David Zwirner and marks twenty years since her first show with the gallery in 2006.
The exhibition follows Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings, the first comprehensive museum presentation of her works on paper, which was on view at The Morgan Library and Museum in New York from June 2025 through January 2026.
Figurative Painter Solo Exhibitions
The Lisa Yuskavage Exhibition Opens at David Zwirner New York
Trend Themes
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Material Hybridization in Painting — A blending of pastel, egg tempera, gouache, and collage techniques on textured supports signals new hybrid material approaches that could upend traditional medium categories.
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Studio as Archive Compositions — Works that layer recurring figures and studio motifs into single compositions reflect a serialization of the artist’s practice that redefines narrative continuity across exhibitions.
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Color-aid Paper Resurgence — The adoption of green Color-aid paper as a primary substrate indicates renewed interest in colored paper variants as a platform for fine-art experimentation.
Industry Implications
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Fine Art Galleries — Solo shows that emphasize new media and mediums highlight opportunities for galleries to reposition exhibition strategies around material innovation and artist-led experimentation.
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Art Materials Manufacturing — Demand for unconventional supports and mixed-media-compatible pigments points to potential shifts in product development toward bespoke papers and cross-compatible media.
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Art Museums and Curatorship — Comprehensive drawing and mixed-media presentations signal evolving curatorial frameworks that prioritize process-focused narratives and cross-format conservation techniques.