Posts Tagged ‘From the DS Archives’

From the DS Archives: First-Person Reality: I Am Not Free Because I Can be Exploded Anytime

Today, From the DS Archives takes another look at Sterling Ruby‘s 2011 solo exhibition at Sprueth Magers in Berlin. Early next month Ruby’s work will be in a group exhibition titled Cellblock I & Cellblock II, curated by Robert Hobbs at Andrea Rosen Gallery in Los Angeles. Cellblock I & Cellblock II will also feature works by Peter Halley, Robert Motherwell, and Kelley Walker. The[…..]

From the DS Archives: He disappeared into complete silence

Today from the DS Archives we take another look at the exhibition of Louise Bourgeois’s work at  De Hallen in Haarlem, The Netherlands. The Faurschou Foundation’s current exhibition, Alone and Together, presents and overview of Bourgeois’s seven-decade career. The following article was originally posted on November 24, 2011 by Georgia Haagsma:

From the DS Archives: The List Visual Arts Center at MIT

Today from the DS Archives we highlight past exhibitions at the List Visual Arts Center at MIT, and feature the upcoming exhibit, In the Holocene, which “explores art as a speculative science, how artists investigate principles more commonly associated with scientific or mathematical thought. The exhibition proposes that art is an investigative and experimental activity, addressing what is explained through traditional scientific means: time, matter, energy, topology,[…..]

The Simple Life/Jobs Suck and Art Rules

Don’t you wish sometimes that you could just leave all your worldly possessions behind and live as one with nature? Yes? No? Maybe? Well, if you do, you will probably be interested in the upcoming exhibition at Kunstverein & Stiftung Springhornhof, The Simple Life, which “presents works that from various perspectives address the yearning for modes of lifestyles considering sustainability and naturalness as well as their[…..]

From the DS Archives: Cool and Collected

Today from the DS Archives we bring you coverage of Kavi Gupta Gallery’s 2011 summer group exhibition including Nathaniel Donnett, Curtis Mann, Antonia Gurkovska and Theaster Gates. Gates’s work is currently on view at White Cube Gallery until November 11. The following article was originally published on August 9, 2011 by Marta Spurgeon: Outmoded by street festivals, public music events, movies in the parks, and trips to[…..]

2012 SECA Award Finalists

Congratulations to the 2012 SECA Award finalists! Zarouhie Abdalian, Elisheva Biernoff, Nate Boyce, Tammy Rae Carland, Anthony Discenza, Liam Everett, Josh Faught, Chris Fraser, Jonn Herschend, Cybele Lyle, Jonathan Runcio, Jesse Schlesinger, Chris Sollars , Stephanie Syjuco, Lindsey White and David Wilson We’ll keep you posted when the winners are announced, and today from the DS Archives we take a look back at the 2010 SECA Award winners. The following article was published on December 17, 2010 by Bean Gilsdorf: The San Francisco Museum[…..]

The current exhibition at the California College of the Arts Wattis Institute, When Attitude Became Form Becomes Attitudes, is a sequel to, and a reevaluation of, the legendary 1969 exhibition When Attitudes Become Form, which was curated by Harald Szeemann at Kunsthalle Bern in Switzerland. It brings together 82 international contemporary artists who follow, in various ways, the legacy of Szeemann’s iconic exhibition. Today from[…..]