Dozie Kanu
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The artwork presents a pair of framed photographs depicting a minimalist cityscape. The visual elements showcase a stark, monochromatic palette with a prominent dark silhouette of a skyscraper against a hazy backdrop. The overall composition is symmetrical and balanced, emphasizing the simple yet striking architectural feature. The subject matter centers on the iconic skyscraper, likely a recognizable landmark, though devoid of any other contextual elements. The artist's focus on the building's form and its interaction with the surrounding environment suggests a contemplative exploration of urban landscapes and their visual impact. The photographic style and technique employed are understated, relying on the inherent drama of the subject matter and the effective use of light and shadow to create a sense of atmosphere and mood. The minimal yet impactful presentation underscores the artist's intent to distill the essence of the urban experience. In conclusion, this artwork reflects a contemporary approach to architectural photography, where the artist seeks to capture the fundamental visual qualities of the built environment and prompt the viewer to contemplate the relationship between structure and space. ...
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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. ...
Dozie Kanu: Artworks
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.