Posts Tagged ‘New York City’

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

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[…..]

Best of 2009

Here at DailyServing.com we are excited to say goodbye to another year of original daily features, articles, interviews, reviews and videos, and say hello to a new year. In celebration of everything that has happened in 2009, we have decided to revisit some of our favorite artists that appeared on the site this year. Feel free to email us info@dailyserving.com to recommend your favorite features[…..]

Taylor Davis

On view through this week at Horton Gallery (Sunday L.E.S.) is the exhibition boardroom no.1, featuring new sculpture by artist Taylor Davis. The exhibition marks the artist’s eleventh solo exhibition and features humble and reductive forms created of wood. Many of the works in the exhibition are in direct dialogue with object-based sculpture, minimalist installation, architecture and furniture design. For boardroom no. 1, it is[…..]

Happy Holidays from DailyServing!

Happy Holidays from everyone at DailyServing.com! -These works were created by New York based artist David Humphrey for the installation Snowman in Love at Triple Candie, NY, 2005.

Glenn Ligon

Off Book is the title of a current exhibition by acclaimed New York based conceptual artist Glenn Ligon. The exhibition, which is on view through January 23rd at Los Angeles’ Regen Projects, continues the artist’s investigation of cultural identity, social and historical constructs, language, race, and gender. Similar to previous exhibitions by the artist, Off Book explores these ideas through text-based work, installation, and video.[…..]

Milton Rogovin

The Henry Art Gallery at Seattle’s University of Washington is hosting a rare kind of exhibition: a 100th birthday show for a living artist. Milton Rogovin, who began his career as a documentary photographer in the early 1950s and was still working as recently as 2002, will turn 100 on December 31, 2009 and the exhibition is unambiguously titled Happy 100th Birthday, Milton Rogovin! This,[…..]