![The book follows the 2014 exhibition of the same name at David Zwirner in New York.](https://pentagram-production.imgix.net/eaaa0465-c2de-4510-9f38-a3a3ccdbb3c6/mb_noproblem_01.jpg?rect=%2C%2C%2C&w=640&crop=1&fm=jpg&q=70&auto=format&fit=crop&h=400)
The book follows the 2014 exhibition of the same name at David Zwirner in New York.
1 The book follows the 2014 exhibition of the same name at David Zwirner in New York.
![Installation view of the No Problem exhibition at David Zwirner in 2014.](https://pentagram-production.imgix.net/eaaa0465-c2de-4510-9f38-a3a3ccdbb3c6/mb_noproblem_17.jpg?rect=%2C%2C%2C&w=640&crop=1&fm=jpg&q=70&auto=format&fit=crop&h=432)
Installation view of the No Problem exhibition at David Zwirner in 2014.
![Martin Kippenberger,](https://pentagram-production.imgix.net/eaaa0465-c2de-4510-9f38-a3a3ccdbb3c6/mb_noproblem_24.jpg?rect=%2C%2C%2C&w=640&crop=1&fm=jpg&q=70&auto=format&fit=crop&h=432)
Martin Kippenberger, "Martin, Into the Corner, You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself," 1989.
1 Installation view of the No Problem exhibition at David Zwirner in 2014. 2 Martin Kippenberger, "Martin, Into the Corner, You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself," 1989. 3 Two untitled works by Christopher Wool, 1989.
![Two untitled works by Christopher Wool, 1989.](https://pentagram-production.imgix.net/eaaa0465-c2de-4510-9f38-a3a3ccdbb3c6/mb_noproblem_18.jpg?rect=%2C%2C%2C&w=640&crop=1&fm=jpg&q=70&auto=format&fit=crop&h=432)
Two untitled works by Christopher Wool, 1989.
![Selected works by Raymond Pettibon from 1980-1988.](https://pentagram-production.imgix.net/eaaa0465-c2de-4510-9f38-a3a3ccdbb3c6/mb_noproblem_20.jpg?rect=%2C%2C%2C&w=640&crop=1&fm=jpg&q=70&auto=format&fit=crop&h=432)
Selected works by Raymond Pettibon from 1980-1988.
![Opening spread of an essay by the writer and curator Bob Nickas.](https://pentagram-production.imgix.net/eaaa0465-c2de-4510-9f38-a3a3ccdbb3c6/mb_noproblem_21.jpg?rect=%2C%2C%2C&w=640&crop=1&fm=jpg&q=70&auto=format&fit=crop&h=432)
Opening spread of an essay by the writer and curator Bob Nickas.
4 Selected works by Raymond Pettibon from 1980-1988. 5 Opening spread of an essay by the writer and curator Bob Nickas.