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.

Anya Kielar, Artist, foam, fabric, aqua resin, paint, plexiglass; Courtsey the artist and Document

Anya Kielar’s solo exhibition “Madam” is on view at Document in Chicago through June 17.

Mourning by Lisa Kereszi

Lisa Kereszi’s photo book “Mourning” is now available for pre-order through Minor Matters Books.

Lawrence Seward, unrealized proposal for “Revisiting Kealakekua Bay, Reworking the Captain Cook Monument,” 2020. Photo: Sancia Miala Shiba Nash and Drew K. Broderick.

Lawrence Seward is slated for a project in an exhibition where artists are invited to reconsider a 19th-century monument to Captain Cook on the island of Hawai’i as part of a grant from the Teiger Foundation.

Vik Muniz, Surfaces: Bottle, Guitar and Pipe, after Pablo Picasso, 2023, mixed media; Courtesy the Artist and Rena Bransten Gallery

Vik Muniz’ “Fotocubismo” exhibition at Rena Bransten Gallery in San Francisco is on view through June 24. The show was reviewed by Mandi Smith of Musée Magazine.

I Am the Passenger, Mother Gallery

Joshua Abelow is currently exhibiting in “I Am the Passenger” at Mother Gallery in Beacon, NY through July 29.

Lizzi Bougatsos photographed by Rachel Chandler for Marfa Journal

Lizzi Bougatsos is featured on the cover of MARFA Journal 19 with accompanying interview. A print by Bougatsos is also currently available as part of Printed Matter’s 2023 Spring Benefit Auction.

Anicka Yi, 'You Can Call Me F', 2019, installation view. Courtesy: the artist, 47 CANAL and The Kitchen © Anicka Yi; photograph: Jason Mandella

Anicka Yi’s oeuvre, along with artist compatriot Josh Kline, is the subject of a “Dystopian Futures” expose in the current issue of Frieze. Yi is also now represented by Esther Schipper in collaboration with Gladstone Gallery.

Sarah Staton with Sahar Bano Malik; @_sarah_staton_

Sarah Staton exhibited new work at London’s House of St. Barnabas.

Clockwise: Sarah Ann Weber, Irises, 2021. Agathe Snow, Law and Order Special Victims Unit Might Not Be Recommended for All Viewers, 2007. Maddy Inez Leeser, Germ, 2022. Atsushi Kaga, There is a darkness in you, 2008. Shio Kusaka, (stripe 65), 2011.; Courtesy Cultured Mag

Work by Agathe Snow pops up in Geraldine Chung’s collector profile in Cultured Mag. Snow will also be one of the featured summer artists at Weekends @ Willoughby in Southold, NY.

Tracy Nakayama opens, ‘dirt, seed, glory’,  her solo show at ATM.  April 27, 2006; Courtesy White Hot Magazine

Tracy Nakayama was mentioned by Nancy Smith in White Hot Magazine as an up-and-coming artist “catching the wave” by gallerist Bill Brady who passed away in late April.

Jonathan Horowitz, Human Nature, a three-channel video and audio installation. Courtesy of The artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York.

Jonathan Horowitz’ solo exhibition “Human Nature” at Mitchell-Innes & Nash was reviewed by Simi Horowitz on forward.com.

Simon Periton, Hyperaccumulator, a permanent public art commission for the London borough of Wandsworth

Simon Periton’s public art commission was officially unveiled at Osiers Road, Wandsworth, London in May.

May 2023

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.

Vik Muniz solo exhibition FOTOCUBISMO is on view at Ben Brown Fine Arts London through May 26, 2023

Lizzi Bougatsos and Connor Spell, photo by Richard Peterson

Photos and video from Lizzi Bougatsos’ artist reception and performance at Dikeou Collection are now live on our website and Youtube. Check it!

Soccer Club Club, featuring works by Rita Ackermann, Jeremy Bolen, Mariano Chavez, Jacob Ciocci, Mari Eastman, Stephen Eichhorn, Paul Heyer, Chris Johanson, JPW3, Dominique Knowles, Friedrich Kunath, Sadie Laska, Becca Mann, Rebecca Morris, Elsa Hansen Oldham, OKS, PFFR, Laura Owens, Scott Reeder, Tyson Reeder, John Sparagana and Leah Ke Yi Zheng/Photo: Roland Miller

Chris Johanson made a *small* contribution to the Soccer Club Club project at Chicago’s Barely Fair. He also recently created the cover art to Samiam’s new record “Stowaway” and appears in the video for their song “Lake Speed.”

@anickayi_studio

Anicka Yi’s forthcoming book trilogy “Tumbling Ecologies” has been selected for the Literature category of the 2023 Creative Capital awards.

Jonathan Horowitz curated "The Future Will Follow the Past." He stood by one of his works, ''Rainbow American Flag for Jasper in the Style of the Artist’s Boyfriend,'' which is currently on display at the Weitzman National Museum. (Cory Sharber/WHYY)

The Future Will Follow the Past, curated by Jonathan Horowitz at The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, was featured on WHYY FM. The exhibition has been extended through 2023. 

Josh Kline, Unemployment, 2016, mixed media. Installation view, 47 Canal, New York. Photo: Joerg Lohse.

Margaret Lee’s gallery 47 Canal (and the former 179 Canal) received numerous mentions in Colby Chamberlain’s Artforum article about Josh Kline’s exhibition at The Whitney.

@misakikawai

Misaki Kawai created 100 Cups for a 2-day pop-up event sale at Pop Hannam.

April 2023

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.

Joshua Abelow, Untitled, 2021, Oil on Linen, 12"x9"

Joshua Abelow has work on view in “My Whole World” at Baader-Meinhof in Nebraska through April 7

Graphic design by MTWTF

Paul Ramírez Jonas will serve as a panel moderator for Real Time: Symposium on the Architecture of Packets, Pixels and Neurons at Cornell University on April 13.

Dan Asher, Icebergs, c. 1999

See a selection of Dan Asher’s iconic iceberg photographs at Mr. Pool in Boulder for Month of Photography through April 15.

Lizzi Bougatsos, ‘Idolize the Burn: An Ode to Performance’, 2023, installation view. Courtesy: the artist and TRAMPS, New York and London; photograph: Mark Woods

Lizzi Bougatsos’ “Idolize the Burn, an Ode to Performance” at Tramps NY has been extended through April 16.

Image @anickayi_studio

Anicka Yi will be in conversation with archaeologist David Wengrow at Gladstone Gallery in conjunction with The Dawn of Everything book launch on April 3

Sebastiaan Bremer, Sous Bois,2023, Relief/screenprint, 21-1/2 x 27-3/4 inches, Edition: 55

Sebastiaan Bremer has just released Three Guilty Landscapes, a series of prints he developed at GraphicStudio at the University of South Florida, Tampa

Author Thomas Beller with Denver Post Sports Correspondent Michael Singer, pictured with "Security/Insecure," 1989, by Devon Dikeou

Full video of Lost in the Game: The Jokic Files - A Reading and Discussion with with Thomas Beller and Michael Singer hosted by Dikeou Collection is now available on YouTube

A bench designed by artists Chris Johanson and Johanna Jackson at UCLA’s Hammer Museum. (Carolina A. Miranda / Los Angeles Times)

Chris Johanson got a shoutout in the LA Times for his and Johanna Jackson’s handcrafted benches installed at The Hammer Museum

Jonathan Horowitz, "Warp and Weft (Yael, DeepPond, Sara, Khutso, David, George, Yulia, Mason),"2023, Acrylic gesso on linen, 78 by 78 in.

Jonathan Horowitz solo exhibition Human Nature opens at Mitchell-Innes & Nash April 20 through May 26

Image @misakikawai

Misaki Kawai has work on view in “Good Morning Japan” at Nassima Landau Art Foundation in Tel Aviv through April 27

Still from Serge Onnen's, Cloacinae, 2016

Serge Onnen’s films Cloacinae and L’eau faux are available to rent and stream online - check ‘em out!

March 2023

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.

Image courtesy of @ester_partegas

Ester Partegas received ARCO Madrid’s Catalina d’Anglade Award for her sculpture “Hinge” - congratulations!

Lizzi Bougatsos, The State of Amerikkka (2021), courtesy of Bougatsos, Dikeou Collection, James Fuentes LLC

Word on the street is Lizzi Bougatsos will make an appearance at Dikeou Collection in Denver this month. . . stay tuned

ARTFORUM: View of “Lizzi Bougatsos: Idolize the Burn, an Ode to Performance,” 2023, Tramps, New York. Wall: Egypt with Blue, 2022. Floor: The Last Studio, 2022. Photo: Mark Woods.

**ADDITIONALLY** “Lizzi Bougatsos: Idolize the Burn, an Ode to Performance” at Tramps New York was reviewed by Paige K. Bradley for Artforum

Image courtesy of Art21

Anicka Yi will soon be featured in the new season of the popular PBS series Art21, which starts April 7

Image courtesy of Alaïa

Work by Jonathan Horowitz is exhibited at the new Alaïa boutique in SoHo

Anya Kielar, The Charmer (2022), courtesy of Livie Gallery

Livie Gallery will present work by Anya Kielar and Johannes Vanderbeek at Art Düsseldorf March 31-April 2, 2023

 

Image courtesy of Margaret Le & University of Oregon

Watch Margaret Lee’s talk, “Untethering,” as part of the University of Oregon’s Visiting Artist Lecture Series

Image courtesy of Misaki Kawai and The Pit

Work by Misaki Kawai will be on view in “Into the Vortex” at The Pit in Palm Springs, CA through March 18

Image courtesy of Momoyo Torimitsu and Sarah Lawrence College

Momoyo Torimitsu’s “Business is Sydney” was recently exhibited at Sarah Lawrence College’s Heimbold Visual Arts Center for the annual faculty exhibition

Image courtesy of @nightshifted_bk

Nils Folke Anderson started his own apartment gallery, Nightshift, in Crown Heights. The inaugural exhibition is on view through March 19.

Image courtesy of Sarah Staton and Tideway

Sarah Staton has been working on three site-specific works of public art commissioned by Tideway

Image courtesy of Vik Muniz and Ben Brown Fine Arts

Work by Vik Muniz is currently on view in “New Frontiers” at Ben Brown Fine Arts London through April 17

March 1, 2023

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.

Lisa Kereszi is one of twenty recipients of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation's 2022 grant cycle. Big congrats, Lisa!

[caption id="attachment_5347" align="alignnone" width="450"] An artist visit to the National Mall with Salamishah Tillet, co-curator of “Pulling Together,” Paul Ramirez Jonas, Vanessa German, Ashon Crawley, and Paul Farber, co-curator and director of Monument Lab. Photo: courtesy of A.J. Mitchell, 2022.[/caption]

Paul Ramirez Jonas is one of six artists selected for a new public art initiative at the National Mall in Washington D.C. The projected, curated by Paul Farber and Salamishah Tiller, will open this fall.

Photo credit @rainerganahl

Rainer Ganahl collaborated with Toshiki Hayasaka for a live-painting performance at Time Gallery last November. Check out Rainer’s Instagram (@rainerganahl) for more images from the event. 

SEBASTIAAN BREMER Fyodor and Lucy 2022

Sebastiaan Bremer’s “Fyodor and Lucy” (2022) is available for purchase as a digital card via Double Dutch charitable giving platform.

Anicka Yi, §M§†RñJR§, 2022, acrylic, UV print, aluminum artist’s frame, 67 1⁄4 × 55 1⁄4 × 1 1⁄2".

Anicka Yi’s exhibition at Gladstone Gallery was reviewed by Colby Chamberlain in the January issue of Artforum.

Dikeou Collection was listed as a top destination in the Denver Metro area by Travel Lens online magazine

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

Wade Guyton will exhibit in “I’ll Be Your Mirror: Art and the Digital Screen” opening at The Modern in Fort Worth on February 12.

Tramps LTD

Lizzi Bougatsos’ exhibition “Idolize the Burn, An Ode to Performance” is on view at Tramps NYC through March 22. Vogue listed the show as one of the “17 Must-See Exhibitions This Winter and Spring. . .”

Kunsthalle Wichita

Joshua Abelow is currently exhibiting at Kunsthalle Wichita through March 5.

Photo : Alexis Adam for dirt.com

Jonathan Horowitz and partner Rob Pruitt have listed their refurbished West Hollywood Spanish Colonial home, which happens to be across the street from the historic Chateau Marmont.

Bath Art Depot Directors Nicola Turner, Simon Periton and Natasha Kidd with Wera Hobhouse MP

Simon Periton is one of three directors set to turn the former bus depot of Weston Island in Bath into an arts and cultural destination.

January 2023
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