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Dozie Kanu

Cordyceps Gaud Adversary

Neuer Essener Kunstverein, Essen

Installation View

Dozie Kanu
Cordyceps Gaud Adversary, 2022
Neuer Essener Kunstverein, Essen

Installation View

Dozie Kanu
Cordyceps Gaud Adversary, 2022
Neuer Essener Kunstverein, Essen

Dozie Kanu

Detail: numb + dumb consciousness

2022
Acrylic, water-absorbent plastic and rubber
44 x 160 x 40 cm
17 3/8 x 63 x 15 3/4 in

Installation View

Dozie Kanu
Cordyceps Gaud Adversary, 2022
Neuer Essener Kunstverein, Essen

Dozie Kanu

Chair [xvii] (nobody)

2022
Steel and acrylic
99 x 57 x 56 cm
39 x 22 1/2 x 22 in

Dozie Kanu

Detail: Chair [xvii] (nobody)

2022
Steel and acrylic
99 x 57 x 56 cm
39 x 22 1/2 x 22 in

Installation View

Dozie Kanu
Cordyceps Gaud Adversary, 2022
Neuer Essener Kunstverein, Essen

Dozie Kanu

canvas on table turnings

2022
Steel, acrylic paint and canvas
108 x 105 x 94 cm
42 1/2 x 41 3/8 x 37 in

Dozie Kanu

Chair [xvi]

2022
Steel, found oil canister and wicker
84 x 52 x 55 cm
33 1/8 x 20 1/2 x 21 5/8 in

Installation View

Dozie Kanu
Cordyceps Gaud Adversary, 2022
Neuer Essener Kunstverein, Essen

Dozie Kanu

Detail: untitled (Merrill)

2022
Steel, brass, anti-climb spikes and acrylic
108 x 88.9 x 96.5 cm
42 1/2 x 35 x 38 in

Dozie Kanu

Detail: untitled (Merrill)

2022
Found brass casted rams head, acrylic polyurethane enamel paint, steel, anti-climb raptor spikes, epoxy sculpting clay

Installation View

Dozie Kanu
Cordyceps Gaud Adversary, 2022
Neuer Essener Kunstverein, Essen

The work of American artist Dozie Kanu is invested in a deeper engagement with material culture and its relation to the African diaspora. Fundamental to his sculptural practice is the observation that black people, particularly black Americans, generally mobilize and excel through forms of expression which require minimal material expenditure. Kanu's works problematize this dematerialization central to black forms of expression, but also seek to contribute to a discussion of a new black material culture in which experiences of colonialism and violence are already inscribed.

The exhibition "Cordyceps Gaud Adversary" places a strong focus on Kanu's efforts to undo the immobilization associated with art objects. Through a stage display, all of his sculptures are involved in a scene whose plot is left undefined. The objects' slippery status, somewhere between prop and actor, jolts the works from their dormant, accumulative order. Kanu further reinforces this tendency via the processing of discarded materials and functional values, each of which provides the objects with possible historical reference points while massively enriching their symbolic and fictional potential. More generally, Kanu intends an allusion to possible use values or the support of certain functions of objects, without excluding other possible oscillating forms of the objects. Underpinning this singular sculptural practice is the latently aggressive tension between the interrelated topoi of 'labor' and 'property' that is articulated in each of Dozie Kanu's works.

The exhibition is accompanied by a publication supported by the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Stiftung within the framework of the Förderpreis Kataloge für junge Künstler:innen.

Dozie Kanu lives and works in Santarém, Portugal. He studied at the School of Visual Arts, NY and recently had solo exhibitions at Performance Space, New York; Project Native Informant, London (both 2022); Manual Arts, Los Angeles; Madragoa, Lisbon (both 2021) and various participations in international group exhibitions.

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