Artists Space

Emerging Curators Series:
Cosas Sin Hacer. Cosas Para Hacer Mañana

May 16 – June 24, 2006

Curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud as part of the Emerging Curators Series.

An open black wallet supported upright on a white surface by four binder clips attached to its left side and bottom edge.
Daniel Joglar, Untitled, 2005. Courtesy the artist. [An open black wallet supported upright on a white surface by four binder clips attached to its left side and bottom edge.]

Opening Reception
May 16, 6 - 8 pm

Daniel Joglar creates small unassuming installations that hang on the wall and sit on tables. Made from humble things taken from school supply stores and offices, Joglar’s assemblages come together by an intuitive logic of material and visual proximities, always aiming to create forms that possess a vexing quality, constantly shifting its meaning from one moment to another.

Poetic, humorous, and magical, Joglar’s work is nostalgic and optimistic, impossibly simple and unexpectedly complex.

Daniel Joglar: Cosas Sin Hacer. Cosas Para Hacer Mañana is supported, in part, by Fluent-Collaborative; Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin; and Fran Magee, Austin, TX.