Daniella Dooling
In a broad sense, Dooling’s work has always been activated by specific internal and external precarities of being in and of the world. She gathers natural and manufactured objects and life situations and remakes them askew – presenting an entanglement of contradictory realities and temporal instabilities. Her work is realized in multiple mediums and practices in a continually morphing investigation of things in space and time.
Daniella Dooling received her BFA from the School of Visual Arts and her MFA in sculpture from Yale University School of Art. Solo exhibitions include Esther Massry Gallery, Albany, N.Y., Incident Report, Hudson, N.Y., Michael Steinberg Fine Arts, New York, N.Y.; Anna Kustera Gallery, New York, N.Y.; and Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo, N.Y.
Recent performances of “Room 10 Rants” (in collaboration with Les LeVeque) have been hosted by Microscope Gallery, Brooklyn, N.Y., LABspace, Great Barrington, N.Y., and the Esther Massry Gallery, Albany, N.Y.
Her work has also been included in numerous group exhibitions, including Magenta Plains, New York, NY; Seager/Gray Gallery, Mill Valley, CA; Bienvenu Steinberg & J Gallery, New York, NY; CR10, Linlithgo, N.Y., PAN/Palazzo delle Arti Napoli, Naples, Italy; and American Academy of Fine Art, New York, NY; The Chelsea Art Museum, New York, NY; KS Art, New York, NY; Jack Tilton/Anna Kustera Gallery, New York, NY; and Exit Art, New York, NY.
Her work has been written about in dbgetvisual.blogspot.com, Art in America, Review, PAJ, Art Issues, The Village Voice, ArtUS and Johanna Drucker’s book, Sweet Dreams: Contemporary Art and Complicity.
Dooling has taught at Bard College since 2003 and currently lives and works in Tivoli, New York.