Virginia Dwan, Glamorous Art Dealer of the ’60s, Gets an Exhibition at the National Gallery Inline
Photo: Courtesy of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution1/12Martial Raysse, Made in Japan, 1964
Photo: Courtesy of the Collection of Virginia Dwan2/12Larry Rivers, Maquette for Larry Rivers Exhibition at Dwan Gallery, 1962
Photo: Courtesy of the Collection of Virginia Dwan3/12Charles Ross, Solar Burn 1/29/77, 1977
Photo: Courtesy of the Estate of Philip Guston / Hauser & Wirth4/12Philip Guston, Sleeper II, 1959
Photo: Courtesy of the Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago5/12Arman, Alarm Clocks (Reveils), 1960
Photo: Courtesy of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts6/12Robert Rauschenberg, Coexistence, 1961
Photo: Courtesy of the Claes Oldenburg / Whitney Museum, N.Y.7/12Claes Oldenburg, Study for Announcement for One-Man Show at Dwan Gallery—Mickey Mouse with Red Heart, 1963
Photo: Courtesy of Robert Morris / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York8/12Robert Morris, Untitled (Battered Cubes), 1966
Photo: Courtesy of the Collection of Virginia Dwan9/12Larry Rivers, Virginia Dwan, 1963
Photo: Courtesy of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Modern and Contemporary Art Council Fund10/12Mel Bochner, Langauge Is Not Transparent, 1970
Photo: Courtesy of the National Gallery of Art11/12Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty, 1970
Photo: Jerry L. Thompson/ Courtesy of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York12/12Andy Warhol, Brillo Box, c. 1964