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’s solo exhibition “Barnett Abelow” is now open at H.G.Chicago.

Anya Kielar’s solo exhibition “Shadow Box” is on view at Pioneer Works through December 11.

Devon Dikeou has officially pledged to have the papers of her artist studio, zingmagazine, and Dikeou Collection entered into the Smithsonian Institution’s Archives of American Art where they will be preserved for posterity and made available for public access and research.

Lizzi Bougatsos created a lens cloth and keepsake poster for her homegirl Chloë Sevigny’s latest collaboration with Baby Parker. She also recently walked in Maryam Nassir Zadeh’s fall 2022 runway show.

Inspiration from Marcel Dzama was seen on the runway via BORAASKSU’s spring 2023 collection presented at London Fashion Week.

Anicka Yi spoke on the Community Panel, moderated by Thelma Golden, at the recent Sky High Farm Symposium at Judd Foundation. She was joined by Father Mike Lopez and Tremain Emory. She was also recently featured on an episode of A brush with. . . podcast

Mycophile Agathe Snow’s sculpture practice has evolved to now include her passion for mushroom farming. She and her partner Anthony Holbrooke run Mattituck Mushrooms in the North Fork region. “The real truth to it is that we’re both sculptors. There’s nothing like a mushroom,” she said. “[Discarded materials] we’re collecting for making sculpture also go into making growing boxes for the mushrooms.”

Sebastiaan Bremer’s current exhibition at Edwynn Houk Gallery was recently reviewed in VMan Magazine.

Paul Ramírez Jonas was honored at the recent Socrates Sculpture Park Benefit.

September 30, 2022

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 has work currently on view at King’s Leap in NYC through September 2

Sarah Staton opens SupaVenezia at A plus A gallery in Venice through September 25

Sebastiaan Bremer “New Portraits” exhibition opens at Edwin Hour Gallery in NYC September 10

Devon Dikeou will be joined by Josh T. Franco, Head of Collecting for the Archives of American Art at Smithsonian Institution for Archive Live at Dikeou Collection on September 8

Check out some amazing behind the scenes shots from Serge Onnen’s film Dromodriller

Misaki Kawai has work currently on view at V1 Gallery in Copenhagen through September 17

Curator and artist Talysha Bujold-Abu gives us a tour of Marcel Dzama: Illustration and Other Worlds

Follow Justin Goldwater’s walk across California on the Pacific Crest Trail

[caption id="attachment_5097" align="alignnone" width="400"] Anicka Yi speaks at SESSION 10 at TED2022: A New Era. April 10-14, 2022, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Photo: Gilberto Tadday / TED[/caption]

Watch Anicka Yi’s TED Talk, “Art That Imagines New Ways of Living with Machines”

August 30, 2022

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.

Anicka Yi was profiled and interviewed for Korea JoongAng Daily. “Here in Seoul, people don't try to repress or turn away from the aromas whether it's on the body or in the kitchen and food. It's very refreshing.”

Wade Guyton (and Anicka Yi) currently have work on view in “The Painter’s New Tools” at Nahmad Contemporary, through September 24. They were also cited in The New York Times article “Computers and Painting’s Identity Crisis” by Travis Diehl.'

[caption id="attachment_5092" align="alignnone" width="400"] Chris Johanson. "Unknow Know With What Is 12," 2021. Acrylic and house paint on recycled and stretched canvas. Museum purchase, a gift from the Svane Family Foundation. Courtesy of Chris Johanson / Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York. Photograph by Randy Dodson[/caption]

Chris Johanson’s “Unknown Know With What Is 12” was recently acquired by the de Young Museum’s contemporary collection

Joshua Abelow and Joshua Boulos open a two-person exhibition, “EDM,” at King’s Leap August 5

July 29, 2022

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.

Jonathan Horowitz is now represented by Mitchell-Innes and Nash

Chris Johanson created a birdhouse for Brooklyn Botanic Gardens with the intention to “create a dialogue about the health of birds, of creatures, and of the planet.”

Walter Robinson’s exhibition, “Escape to Adventure,” is currently on view at Charlie James Gallery through July 16

Drue Langlois has original artwork available for purchase on his Instagram account. Also check out his films, animations and other merchandise available on his YouTube channel.

Misaki Kawai has work currently on view at Outpost Gallery in Copenhagen though July 23

Anicka Yi recently appeared on the Chanel Connects podcast in conversation John Akomfrah. 

Marcel Dzama illustrated Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” published by David Zwirner Books

July 1, 2022

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.

Anicka Yi opened a solo exhibition, “Begin Where You Are,” on May 31 at Gladstone Seoul. Yi also currently seeks a Studio Manager in Brooklyn.

Lizzi Bougatsos designed a one-of-a-kind swan ice sculpture for friend Chloë Sevingny’s wedding earlier this spring. 

Paul Ramírez Jonas’ notable “Key to the City” project, now in its 5th iteration, is currently underway in Birmingham, England.

Jonathan Horowitz curated “The Future Will Follow the Past” at the newly reopened Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia, open through December 2022.

Anya Kielar and Johannes VanDerBeek open “Pastel House” at Livia Fine Art in Zurich June 10 through September 3, 2022

Joshua Abelow’s upstate artist-run gallery, Freddy, is currently exhibiting work by Cheryl Donegan through June 18.

June 1, 2022
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