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From the DS Archives: Tara Donovan @ the ICA Boston

Each Sunday we reach deep into the DailyServing Archives to unearth an old feature that we think needs to see the light of day. This week we found a feature of Tara Donovan’s works at the ICA in Boston (2008/09). If you have a favorite feature that you think should be published again, simply email us at info@dailyserving.com with you selection and include DS Archive[…..]

From the DS Archives: Epistemology of Polka Dots
Evan Holloway responds to James Turrell

Originally published on May 4, 2008 All images Evan Holloway Project Series 35, 2008, Photo credit: Robert Wedemeyer Polka dots aren’t typically transcendental. They aren’t autonomous and they aren’t monumental. Yet in Evan Holloway’s current exhibition, Project Series 35 at the Pomona College Museum of Art, polka dots take on some serious questions. Holloway’s installation seems like the perfect place to listen to Zeppelin’s “Stairway[…..]

From the DS Archives: Mona Hatoum

Each Sunday we reach deep into the DailyServing Archives to unearth an old feature that we think needs to see the light of day. This week we found a feature of one of our favorite artists, Mona Hatoum. If you have a favorite feature that you think should be published again, simply email us at info@dailyserving.com and include DS Archive in the subject line. Originally[…..]

From the DS Archives: Dan Colen

Each Sunday we reach deep into the DailyServing Archives to unearth an old feature that we think needs to see the light of day. This week we found a feature of artist Dan Colen’s piece Secrets and Cymbals, Smoke and Scissors (My Friend Dash’s Wall in the Future). If you have a favorite feature that you think should be published again, simply email us at[…..]

Fritz Chesnut

Opening concurrently this week at Country Club Projects in Los Angeles and Cincinnati is the exhibition Peak and Flow by L.A. based painter Fritz Chesnut. For this exhibition, Chesnut departs from the psychologically rigorous photo realistic figurative paintings that characterized much of his earlier work, for calmer abstract works. His new paintings are very loose in their material handling and the content is less overt,[…..]

Peter Iannarelli

The objects of sculptor Peter Iannarelli are seemingly commonplace in nature, yet the artist cleverly liberates the forms through the tinkering of their materiality. By utilizing both logic and abstraction, Iannarelli reduces the forms to a common denominator linking and balancing concept with form. The work, which is seemingly accessible to a wide audience, offers depth beyond its initial appearance. Using familiar materials, the artist[…..]

David Leggett

Up for the Down Stroke is the title of a new exhibition of paintings by artist David Leggett. The exhibition, which is on view at 65GRAND in Chicago, makes use of humorous yet irreverent imagery and text that confronts everyday issues of race, class, sexuality and religion. While the paintings hardly offer any solution to these issues, they do provide a tension between humor and[…..]