
Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of screen drawings by Tara Donovan at its East Hampton gallery.
The presentation spotlights a new body of work made with aluminium insect screen. The works in the exhibition can be understood as an extension of Donovan’s gridded relief prints, which the artist showed in her solo exhibition with Pace in New York in 2021.
Donovan’s East Hampton exhibition features 22 screen drawings of various scales, ranging from just over a foot in height and width to nearly four feet wide and tall. For these works, which Donovan began creating during the pandemic, the artist moves, pinches, and cuts the wires of the aluminium insect screen to extract shapeshifting, mesmeric patterns from the material’s existing grids. Donovan took a new approach to each featured screen drawing, using a mathematical methodology to explore the phenomenological possibilities of the material.
These screen drawings reflect Donovan’s longstanding interest in human perception and her ability to transform everyday objects into talismanic, mutable works of art. The varied patterns in the artist’s screen drawings shift depending on the viewer’s position to them—these subtle changes lend the works a digital quality. Each screen drawing in the exhibition produces unique visual effects that conjure unexpected associations.
Tara Donovan (b. 1969, New York) creates sculpture, drawings, prints, and large-scale installations that transform the banality of everyday objects into the extraordinary. Known for her commitment to process, she has earned acclaim for her ability to discover the inherent physical characteristics of an object and for her exploration into the nature of accumulation. Donovan’s many accolades include the prestigious MacArthur Foundation ‘Genius’ Award (2008) and the first annual Calder Prize (2005), among others. She has been the subject of several major solo exhibitions at museums including the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York (2015); Milwaukee Art Museum (2012); The Metropolitan Museum of Art (2007), UCLA Hammer Museum (2004), and Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1999). Donovan’s first European exhibition was presented in 2013 at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark, and traveled to the Arp Museum Bahnhof, Rolandseck, Remagen, Germany. In September of 2018, her work will be presented in the solo exhibition Tara Donovan: Fieldwork at Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver. Pace has represented Donovan since 2005.





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