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From the DS Archives: Catherine Opie

Today, From the DS Archives reintroduces you to L.A. based photographer Catherine Opie. Opies latest body of work Catherine Opie:Figure and Landscape showed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and explores issues of community and national identity through images of high school football. This article was originally written by Julie Henson on May 15th, 2010. Closing next weekend at Regen Projects II in Los[…..]

From the DS Archives: Nathalie Djurberg

Today, From the DS Archives brings you the work of Berlin-based artist Nathalie Djurberg. Nathalie’s work, which features motion animation, installation, sculpture and drawing, will be featured in the upcoming exhibition Stop. Move. at Blum and Poe opening Saturday November 6th. Stay tuned for coverage of that exhibition which includes the work of Djurberg, Hirsch Perlman, Robin Rhode and Matt Saunders. This article was originally[…..]

From the DS Archives: Peter Marigold

One of those people that straddles the design and fine art world, the work of Peter Marigold is thoughtful, finely crafted and really gorgeous. From the DS Archives invites you to revisit the work of Marigold, a British Design Awards 2010 nominee. This article was originally written on September 28, 2007 by Ian Curcio. British designer Peter Marigold’s obsession with storage has led him to[…..]

From the DS Archives: Jarod Charzewski

Today on DailyServing, we revisit the work of Jarod Charzewski, following his recent exhibition at 621 Gallery in Tallahassee, Florida. This article was originally written by Seth Curcio and published on March 27, 2009. Regeneration Gap is the title of a new installation by Canadian-born artist Jarod Charzewski on view at the Pari Nadimi Gallery in Toronto. The exhibition features three major works, each representing[…..]

From the DS Archives: Edward Burtynsky

From the DS Archives is sharing with you again Edward Burtynsky an artist who explores the haunting and less frequently captured scenes from industry and commercialization. Burtynsky’s newest work is focused on oil (of the petroleum variety) revealing  the rarely seen moments in the journey of the material; from its devestating extraction to the impact it has on our lives. Burtynsky has recently won the[…..]

From the DS Archives: Wallworks

From the DS Archives reintroduces Wallworks, a group show held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in 2009.  The exhibition showcased site specific installations from a handful of artists responding to Fumihiko Maki’s architectural design of the building. Among them, Los Angeles-based artist Edgar Arceneaux who will be giving a lecture at California College of the Arts in San Francisco on September 30th.[…..]

From the DS Archives: Julieta Aranda

From the DS Archives presents a past feature on artist Julieta Aranda, which examines the artist’s exploration of the concept of time.  Most recently, Aranda participated in a group exhibition, Defending Our Values, at the Centro Cultural Andratx in Mallorca that concluded in March of this year. Julieta Aranda was written by Allision Gibson and originally published on 7 April 2009. Time is an integral[…..]