TV Moore
While in Miami earlier this month, DailyServing.com was fortunate enough to visit with artist TV Moore. Perhaps best known for his multi-media video installations, Moore was exhibiting APOCATOPIA...
View ArticleWhy do we do the things we do
Emily Floyd, The Cultural Studies Reader (2001) Photo; Eva Fernandez For the exhibition, Why do we do the things we do, nine artists turn the mirror on their creative process with honesty and biting...
View ArticleRon Mueck
Wild man 2005 © Ron Mueck courtesy Anthony d’Offay, London Resonant with the uncanny impression of human presence, Ron Mueck’s hyperreal sculptures provoke a queasy fascination in the viewer. Their...
View ArticleAt the time of atmospheric precipitates—exhibition is not function
Currently on view at Blindside in Brisbane, Australia, is the collaborative exhibition, At the time of atmospheric precipitates—exhibition is not function. An exercise in creative flexibility of...
View ArticleFan Mail: Interview with Dara Gill
Each month, DailyServing selects two artists to be featured in our Fan Mail series. If you would like to be considered, please submit to info@dailyserving.com a link to your website with ‘Fan Mail’ in...
View ArticleTo enter the cell is to be transformed
Brook Andrew, The Cell, vinyl with fan blower, 300 x 12500 x 600 cm. Courtesy of the artist, Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation and Tolarno Galleries. Photo: Roger D'Souza Before I enter the gallery...
View ArticleTarryn Gill and Pilar Mata Dupont: Stadium
Tarryn Gill and Pilar Mata Dupont 2009, Under Blue Skies, In Golden Sunlight, All Spectators Have Eyes Riveted on Gallant No.306, Giclée Print on aluminum 95 x 180 cm, courtesy of the artists and...
View ArticleWrong Angles
Alex Spremberg, Chroma Flow (Object E), enamel on cardboard works on table, 2011, Courtesy of the artist and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts Alex Spremberg’s current exhibition at Perth Institute...
View ArticleHorse Play
Anna Nazzari, Arc de Triomphe, carved western cedar and electronic components, 2010. Photograph: Bo Wong Anna Nazzari’s exhibition Horse Play at Turner Galleries presents the losing game, and the...
View ArticleVernon Ah Kee
The Palm Island riot and its aftermath are the focus of Indigenous artist Vernon Ah Kee’s latest exhibition Tall Man, held in conjunction with the Melbourne International Arts Festival and Gertrude...
View ArticleDown the Rabbit Hole
Luxury Logico Artist Collective (Taipei, Taiwan), ‘Solar’, 2010, lights, computer, sound, courtesy of White Rabbit Gallery, Sydney Down the Rabbit Hole, the current exhibition in Sydney’s White Rabbit...
View ArticlePigeon Auction: Suburban Secrets
Driving the bleak stretches of highway to south-western Sydney to see “Pigeon Auction” at the Casula Powerhouse, an arts centre housed in a post-industrial relic between a polluted river and a railway...
View ArticleZhang Rui’s One Year at 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art
In 2007 young artist Zhang Rui, then newly graduated from the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, was one of 1001 Chinese citizens selected by Ai Weiwei through his blog to participate in his project...
View ArticleWho’s Afraid of Colour? at the National Gallery of Victoria
In Who’s Afraid of Colour?, likely the largest exhibition ever of its kind, the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Australia is acknowledging and actively working to correct the institutional erasure...
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