Dozie Kanu
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This minimalist sculpture features a simple geometric form, a white cube balanced atop a chrome metal base. The overall composition is clean and understated, with the contrast between the smooth, solid cube and the intricate, lattice-like base creating a visually striking juxtaposition. The artist likely intended to explore ideas of balance, support, and the interplay between positive and negative space through this pared-down, industrial design. The use of basic shapes and materials gives the piece a modern, conceptual quality, inviting the viewer to contemplate the relationship between form, function, and the essential qualities of sculpture. ...
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Dozie Kanu
1993 , American/NigerianAppropriating found objects and refashioning them to new aesthetics, Dozie Kanu creates sculptures and photography that are inherently disobedient and stubbornly slippery. They resist classification and exist instead as communicative or performative objects. Kanu’s ongoing investigation into the limits of form, functionality, materiality and usefulness are often filtered through a personal lens drawn from the artist’s lived experiences. In the artist’s debut solo exhibition at Project Native Informant, Owe Deed, One Deep, 2020, every sculpture remixes and modifies found objects, with the visible rust as a reminder of how readily items are discarded once they are deemed no longer productive. The repurposing of objects deemed useless, the artist honours and reanimates the people whose labour gave them function. In extending the lives of these unwanted items, he perpetuates the existence of those who brought them into being. His memorialisation is a site of collective mourning which has not yet ceased to exist, acknowledging that the pathways and legacies of the oppressive systems of the past continue to characterize the present. ...
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Drei
KölnEmerging out of a former project space, Drei has been established as a commercial gallery in 2015 by Dennis Hochköppeler and Jakob Pürling in Cologne, Germany. The gallery features an international and trans-generational program with a focus on cross-disciplinary practices and pushes the cooperation with international galleries and institutions.