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From the DS Archive: Doug Aitken, Migration

Installation view: Regen Projects, Los Angeles 2009 Photography by Brian Forrest Sometimes simplicity can be stunningly difficult. Doug Aitken‘s film Migration has an apparent enough premise: migrating animals occupy hotel rooms, bringing together the instinctive and unfamiliar aspects of travel. And Aitken uses pristine, focused images to realize this premise. Yet the effect is something more nuanced and confusing: migration becomes precariously noble, the virtual[…..]

From the DS Archives: Albert Oehlen

Each Sunday through 2010, we will be revisiting some of our favorite archived features from previous years. Today we have selected Albert Oehlen, a German artist featured during our second year of operation…. Albert Oehlen Originally Published on December 24, 2007 Albert Oehlen, a German artist who currently lives and works in Bizkaia, Spain has been on the international radar for decades as a provocative[…..]

Best of 2009

Happy New Year from everyone at DailyServing.com!! We are continuing our Best of 2009 coverage for one more day. Don’t miss our exclusive interview with Allison Schulnik to be published later this month in conjunction with her upcoming solo exhibition, Home for Hobo, at Mark Moore Gallery in Los Angeles. Best of 2009 Allison Schulnik: Hobo Clown Originally published on July 15, 2009 It’s unfortunate[…..]

Best of 2009

Best of 2009 DailyServing.com presents 1000 DAYS Originally published on May 13, 2009 Caleb Weintraub Opening Saturday, May 23rd will be the exhibition 1000 DAYS, presented by DailyServing.com and Scion. The exhibition will take place at the Scion Installation L.A. Gallery in Culver City, California. 1000 DAYS celebrates a milestone for DailyServing.com as the online contemporary art publication approaches 1000 daily features. Since the fall[…..]

Best of 2009

Best of 2009 Yayoi Kusama Originally published on April 27, 2009 Gagosian Gallery is presenting two major exhibitions in New York and Beverly Hills to celebrate Yayoi Kusama‘s eightieth year. The artist, born in Japan in 1929, started painting with polka dots and nets as motifs around the age of ten. She moved to the United States in 1957, where she showed large scale paintings,[…..]

Best of 2009

Best of 2009 Venice Biennale: Union of Comoros Originally published on June 24, 2009 For their Biennale debut, the Union of Comoros is in participation with a project, Djahazi, by the Italian artist Paolo W. Tamburella. Comoros is a small series of islands located off the coast of Mozambique in East Africa, and Djahazi gets its name from the classic wooden boats the Comoros people used for[…..]

Best of 2009

Deb and Johnny Branning of Navarre, Florida emailed to say that Cy Twombly’s recent exhibition Eight Sculptures was their favorite feature of 2009 on DailyServing. Send an email and let us know your favorite feature of the year. info@dailyserving.com Best of 2009 Cy Twombly: Eight Sculptures Originally published on November 24, 2009 Artist Cy Twombly has created a new series of sculptures, under the humble[…..]