Dikeou Superstars Monthly Roundup

A quick snapshot of what Dikeou Collection artists have been up to over the past month, and what to look forward to next month.

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Paul Ramírez Jonas, Alternative Facts, 2017. Spare change supplied by the public, notary public seal and stamp, signature, ledger, leather desk pad, gold electroplating kit, scale, pyrite, paper, a gold melting and casting kit, paper, and a folding table. Photo: Scott Rudd.

Paul Ramirez Jonas was recently interviewed by Art & Education about his experience and philosophy as a teacher

Lucky DeBellevue, Gives (2009), courtesy of Paula Cooper Gallery

Work by Lucky DeBellevue is currently on view in “Stitched” at Paula Cooper Gallery through February 19

Marcel Dzama. Courtesy of David Zwirner.

Artnet interviewed Marcel Dzama about indispensable items in his studio, his must-have snacks, and his social media favs

Misaki Kawai, Moja Moja

Misaki Kawai created a furry, colorful indoor playground for kids (and parents) called Moja Moja Life for Kids Summer Festival in Melbourne, Australia

Unknow Know What Is 3, 2021, by Chris Johanson © Courtesy of the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York

Chris Johanson was featured in an article about meditative art in the Financial Times. He also recently published a book with Mitchell-Innes & Nash

January 28, 2022