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Against Dystopia : Curated by nico w. okoro

Past exhibition
September 14 - November 2, 2024
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Andrae Green, 'Divers X,' 2023, Oil, acrylic and aluminum on canvas, 96 x 66 inches
Andrae Green, 'Divers X,' 2023, Oil, acrylic and aluminum on canvas, 96 x 66 inches

A far-reaching exhibition, both in terms of the diverse backgrounds and approaches of its featured artists, and the social, cultural, and geographic ecosystems those artists represent and critique.

Ray Anthony Barrett, Ashanti Chaplin, Phoebe Collings-James, Cara Despain, Andrae Green, Margaret Griffith, Jane Chang Mi, Olivia “LIT LIV” Morgan, Esteban Ramon Perez, and Adrienne Elise Tarver.

 

Curated by independent curator nico w. okoro, Against Dystopia features works by ten international artists representing twelve cities across the United Kingdom, Jamaica, and all five regions of the United States. The drawings, paintings, photography, sculpture, installation, and textiles in the exhibition inhabit a spectrum of anti-dystopian thought, from mobilizing conceptualism to overcome historic traumas and the precarity of the present, to envisioning future utopias against seemingly insurmountable odds. Filtered through the lens of each artist’s distinct lived experience and approach, these works resist inheritance of the status quo, bravely working against dystopia at all costs. 

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Works
  • Jane Chang Mi Hawai‘i state motto, 2024
    Jane Chang Mi
    Hawai‘i state motto, 2024
  • Jane Chang Mi Ōlelo no‘eau 100 & 327, 2024
    Jane Chang Mi
    Ōlelo no‘eau 100 & 327, 2024
  • Ray Anthony Barrett Deadwood Bend, 2024
    Ray Anthony Barrett
    Deadwood Bend, 2024
  • Ray Anthony Barrett UPROOTED V, 2023
    Ray Anthony Barrett
    UPROOTED V, 2023
  • Ashanti Chaplin Poetics of space and spirit, 2024
    Ashanti Chaplin
    Poetics of space and spirit, 2024
  • Ashanti Chaplin Interior landscape (1), 2024
    Ashanti Chaplin
    Interior landscape (1), 2024
  • Phoebe Collings-James Infidel [belly/beast], 2024
    Phoebe Collings-James
    Infidel [belly/beast], 2024
  • Phoebe Collings-James The Preacher, 2023
    Phoebe Collings-James
    The Preacher, 2023
  • Phoebe Collings-James The Guardian, 2023
    Phoebe Collings-James
    The Guardian, 2023
  • Esteban Ramón Pérez You Are Not Your Body, 2023
    Esteban Ramón Pérez
    You Are Not Your Body, 2023
  • Cara Despain Camp Fire (Paradise, CA 2018), 2019
    Cara Despain
    Camp Fire (Paradise, CA 2018), 2019
  • Cara Despain slow burn (Factory Butte), 2022
    Cara Despain
    slow burn (Factory Butte), 2022
  • Cara Despain slow burn (AZ Ghost Graves), 2022
    Cara Despain
    slow burn (AZ Ghost Graves), 2022
  • Andrae Green Ode to Meta, 2024
    Andrae Green
    Ode to Meta, 2024
  • Andrae Green Divers X, 2023
    Andrae Green
    Divers X, 2023
  • Andrae Green Divers XI, 2023
    Andrae Green
    Divers XI, 2023
  • Margaret Griffith 15th, 17th, and Pennsylvania, 2012
    Margaret Griffith
    15th, 17th, and Pennsylvania, 2012
  • Adrienne Elise Tarver Immersed (A), 2023
    Adrienne Elise Tarver
    Immersed (A), 2023
  • Adrienne Elise Tarver Immersed (B), 2023
    Adrienne Elise Tarver
    Immersed (B), 2023
  • Olivia "LIT LIV" Morgan When It’s All Said n’ Done III, 2024
    Olivia "LIT LIV" Morgan
    When It’s All Said n’ Done III, 2024
  • Olivia "LIT LIV" Morgan CHROME HEART QUEENS, 2021
    Olivia "LIT LIV" Morgan
    CHROME HEART QUEENS, 2021
  • Olivia LIT LIV Morgan In My Solitude, 2023
    Olivia LIT LIV Morgan
    In My Solitude, 2023
  • Cara Despain test still The End (Teapot—Turk), 2023-2024
    Cara Despain
    test still The End (Teapot—Turk), 2023-2024
  • Adrienne Elise Tarver Death Tapestry, 2022
    Adrienne Elise Tarver
    Death Tapestry, 2022
  • Adrienne Elise Tarver Devil Tapestry, 2023
    Adrienne Elise Tarver
    Devil Tapestry, 2023
  • Adrienne Elise Tarver Judgement Tapestry, 2023
    Adrienne Elise Tarver
    Judgement Tapestry, 2023
Installation Views
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 2
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 8
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 14
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 13
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 12
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 11
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 10
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 18
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 16
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 20
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 19
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 21
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 17
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 3
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 5
  • Against Dystopia 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery Photo By Ofstudio Yubo Dong Installation View 6
News
  • Artforum "Must See" – Against Dystopia

    Artforum "Must See" – Against Dystopia

    September 12, 2024
    The group exhibition, Against Dystopia , curated by nico w. okoro, is designated a MUST SEE by Artforum's editors in their weekly artguide for Los...
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Press release

Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce Against Dystopia, a group exhibition curated by nico w. okoro. The exhibition includes ten international artists representing twelve cities across the United Kingdom, Jamaica, and all five regions of the United States. The drawings, installations, paintings, photographs, sculptures, and textiles on view are enriched by each artist’s distinct lived experience and actively resist inheritance of the status quo.

 

Artists : Ray Anthony Barrett, Ashanti Chaplin, Phoebe Collings-James, Cara Despain, Andrae Green, Margaret Griffith, Jane Chang Mi, Olivia “LIT LIV” Morgan, Esteban Ramón Pérez, and Adrienne Elise Tarver.

 

Presented on the eve of the 2024 presidential election, Against Dystopia is ‘a far-reaching exhibition, both in terms of the diverse backgrounds and approaches of its featured artists, and the social, cultural, and geographic ecosystems those artists represent and critique,’ writes okoro, who is based in New Haven, CT. The exhibition ‘features artworks that inhabit a spectrum of anti-dystopian thought, from mobilizing conceptualism to overcome historic traumas and the precarity of the present, to envisioning future utopias against seemingly insurmountable odds.’

 

Against Dystopia transforms fear and anxiety surrounding the uncertainty of our shared future into a tangible site of hope—one where collective memory reminds us of our agency to enact change today, and rich cultural traditions empower us to imagine alternative futures. Of significance is the inclusion of artists who identify as multi hyphenates, playing numerous social roles within their communities, such as advocate, change agent, chef, documentarian, educator, father, filmmaker, mother, musician, oceanographer, researcher, and too many more to name.

 

Artworks are grouped into three thematic sections, each of which explores creative strategies of resistance and works against dystopia at all costs: field research, symbolic interactionism, and speculative fiction.

 

Ray Anthony Barrett (Missouri), Ashanti Chaplin (Oklahoma), Cara Despain (Utah/Florida), and Jane Chang Mi (Hawai‘i/California) use field research to map histories of frontierism, settler colonialism, and land politics onto ecological and socioeconomic systems today. With a focus on listening to the land and sea to both unearth and atone for difficult truths, these artists name and dismantle dystopian practices on the path to reconciliation. Embracing an appreciation for both hyperlocal traditions and the tenets of global citizenship, each underscores our shared duty to ensuring ecocultural sustainability and Earth’s habitability for future generations.

While Margaret Griffith (California), Olivia Morgan (New York), and Adrienne Elise Tarver (New York) work through markedly different mediums and styles, they share a fearlessness in addressing ongoing tensions and questions surfaced amidst the political firestorm of 2020. Embracing tenets of symbolic interactionism, or the theory that individuals shape and are shaped by society through daily interactions and the co-creation of meaning from symbols, these artists remind us of the power of human connection to bridge difference. Each steers towards social cohesion by processing collective grief and the enduring impacts of the 2020 presidential election, the proliferation of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter Movement respectively. Whereas Morgan and Griffith subvert symbols that often polarize rather than unite us within physical space—such as fences, face masks, and smartphones—Tarver reaches into the past to pull forth reimagined symbols that speak to our spiritual interdependence.

 

Phoebe Colling-James (United Kingdom), Andrae Green (Massachusetts/Jamaica) and Esteban Ramón Pérez (California) boldly envision alternative realities by using speculative fiction and symbolic allegory to sew threads of connection across time and space. Each resists linearity and subverts narrative tropes to instead materialize the fluid spiritual dimensions of lived experience. Through their layered ceramics, paintings, and sculptures, these artists mine the depths of their respective Jamaican/British, Jamaican/American, and Chicanx heritages to comment more broadly on social conditions today, prompting us to dream beyond what’s readily visible or knowable.

 

Against Dystopia opens concurrently with The Getty's Pacific Standard Time: Art x Science x LA, which similarly explores, “opportunities for civic dialogue around some of the most urgent problems of our time by exploring past and present connections between art and science.” By convening an international group of visionary artists to help initiate these dialogues, Against Dystopia prompts viewers to pursue deeper understanding of shared challenges and solutions, on both the micro and macro levels.’

 

About the curator:

nico w. okoro is an independent arts consultant, curator, educator, and writer based in New Haven, CT. As a consultant, she delivers cultural strategy to artist-entrepreneurs, cultural organizations, philanthropic foundations, and government agencies, and is founder and principal of the bldg fund, llc. An independent curator, nico’s recent exhibitions include Origins at Orchid Gallery, Hamden, CT (2024); Gather at Orchid Gallery (2024); Century: 100 Years of Black Art at MAM at the Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ (2024); Somewhere in Advance of Nowhere: Freedom Dreams in Contemporary Art at The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz, NY (2022); RED at Welancora Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2021); Home Body at Sapar Contemporary, NYC (2021); and Treacherous With Old Magic at Future Fairs, NYC (2020). She’s served as an adjunct professor of art at the Yale School of Art (2022-present), Brown University (2021), Barnard College (2017-19), and Hartford Art School (2016-21). nico is the author of Museum Metamorphosis: Cultivating Change Through Cultural Citizenship (2022, Rowman & Littlefield and the American Alliance of Museums Press). nico currently serves on the Board of Directors at the National Academy of Design and, in recent posts, served as Inaugural Executive Director of NXTHVN (2019-20); Director of Public Programs and Community Engagement at the Studio Museum in Harlem (2014-19); Curatorial Director of Rush Arts Gallery (2007-10); and Curatorial Assistant at The Studio Museum in Harlem (2006-07). She holds an MA in Creative & Cultural Entrepreneurship from Goldsmiths, University of London (2011), and a BA in Art-Semiotics from Brown University (2006).

 

 

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