Posts Tagged ‘From the DS Archives’

From the DS Archives: Paired, Gold: Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Roni Horn

This Sunday, From the DS Archives examines the oeuvre and influence of Cuban-born, American artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Gonzalez-Torres is presently the subject of a traveling retrospective, Felix Gonzalez-Torres: Specific Objects without Specific Form, which is at its final destination, MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt, until April 25th. In the spirit of Gonzalez-Torres’ practice, the exhibition has a particularly experimental structure. While the show is installed initially[…..]

From the DS Archives: Glenn Ligon

This Sunday, From the DS Archives takes a second look at New York-based artist Glenn Ligon. Ligon is currently the subject of a mid-career retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, an exhibition that will travel on to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in fall 2011 and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in early 2012. Ligon’s most iconic works, namely[…..]

From the DS Archive: Ai Weiwei

From the DS Archive revisits celebrated Chinese artist Ai Weiwei this Sunday. Until May 2nd, you can catch the artist’s highly acclaimed Unilever Series commission at Tate Modern, Sunflower Seeds. Then, starting May 2nd, Ai’s Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads will begin its international touring exhibition in New York at the historic Pulitzer Fountain in Grand Army Plaza, the gateway to Central Park. This article was originally written by[…..]

From the DS Archives: Nick Cave and Phyllis Galembo

This Sunday, From the DS Archives invites you to reconsider the work of American artist, Nick Cave. Featuring Cave’s signature “Soundsuits,” the traveling exhibition Nick Cave: Meet Me at the Center of the Earth is currently up at the Seattle Art Museum through June 5th. Today’s DS Archive pick is from Cave’s exhibition with Phyllis Galembo last summer at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art.[…..]

From the DS Archives: Carefully Orchestrated Failures

As we wrap up our week-long series, Force of Failure, we revisit an article that features the work of Los Angeles-based artist Joe Sola. When discussing a recent performance by Sola, Daily Serving’s Catherine Wagley stated “This was as rewarding a game as any Super Bowl I’ve ever watched, because it showed how much the failure to perform could hurt, but it also showed failure[…..]

From the DS Archives: Jay Kelly

This Sunday From the DS Archives brings you California artist, Jay Kelly. You can see Kelly’s current exhibition through April of this year at the Katonah Museum of Art in Katonah New York. This article was originally written by Seth Curcio on November 30th, 2008. Artist Jay Kelly currently has a new series of works on view in the exhibition titled Rawness & Polish with Commissary Arts in[…..]

From the DS Archives: Brian Ulrich

Remember your semi-recent political past through the DS Archives this Sunday as we reintroduce Brian Ulrich. Ulrich is participating in the group show American Psyche at the Religare Arts Initiative Gallery in New Dehli, India through April 3rd.  In addition, Copia, Ulrich’s traveling show, will be arriving at the Cleveland Museum of Art in August of this year and will remain up through January of 2012. This[…..]