Davina Semo at Marlborough Gallery

Grids of black, hanging chains, squares of painted, cast concrete and slender brass poles leaning against the wall demonstrate New York artist Davina Semo’s affinity for both gritty and slick industrial materials.  With titles suggesting interpersonal relationships (‘What is it one person can offer another’ hangs on the back wall in this picture), Davino creates an idiosyncratic style at once personal and distant.  (At Chelsea’s Marlborough Gallery through Feb 15th).  

Davina Semo, installation view of ‘Ruder Forms Survive,’ at Marlborough Gallery, January 2014.