#Mariah Dekkenga
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Mariah Dekkenga, 2022, still from a “Screensaver” based on Bosnian textiles, run time 4h 12 minutes (loop). view screensaver here.
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Installation of Post Analog Painting II at The Hole, NYC
Participating artists: Anne Vieux - Austin Lee - Ben Jones - Caroline Larsen - Drake Carr - Eric Shaw - Jeanette Hayes - Joe Reihsen- Jonathan Chapline - Josh Reames - Julie Curtiss - Keith Farquhar - Lauren Silva - Kristin Baker - Maja Djordjevic - Mariah Dekkenga - Mark Wehberg - Matthew Hansel - Matthew Stone - Michael Dotson - Morgan Blair - Robin F Williams - Royal Jarmon - Ry David Bradley - Trudy Benson
April 7 - May 14 2017
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Mariah Dekkenga http://theholenyc.com/2017/03/17/post-analog-painting-ii/
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Show I’m curating for TSA NY. Opens Oct 30. 6-9pm
#tsa ny#tiger strikes asteroid#robbie mcdonald#mariah dekkenga#ian pedigo#american pharoahs#william crump
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Mariah Dekkenga, Untitled, 2015
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Mariah Dekkenga, Untitled, Oil on linen, 32 x 63.5 inches, 2015
(Keith J. Varadi’s Image Resolution #87)
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Mariah Dekkenga in 'Post-Analogue Painting' at The Hole NYC
Mariah Dekkenga’s vibrantly colored untitled abstraction is a standout in The Hole’s ‘post-analogue’ painting group show on the LES. Developed in Adobe Illustrator and transferred to canvas by hand, Dekkenga’s paintings feature obviously hand-applied thick paint as well as blurs and gradients that suggest the digital. (Through May 24th). Mariah Dekkenga, Untitled (6), oil and acrylic on linen, 32 x 64 inches, 2015.
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Mariah Dekkenga, 2013, still from a "Screensaver,” run time 13 minutes (loop). view screensaver here.
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by Mariah Dekkenga
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Mariah Dekkenga Opening Sunday, February 15, 6-9 pm February 15 - March 22 Eli Ping Frances Perkins 55-59 Chrystie Street, Suite 202 New York, NY 10002
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My Mariah Dekkenga screen saver.
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American Pharoahs
American Pharoahs October 30 – December 6, 2015 Opening Friday, October 30, 6-9pm
[CLICK HERE TO VIEW INSTALLATION PHOTOS]
TSA New York is pleased to present American Pharoahs, a three person exhibition curated by William Crump that features work by artists Mariah Dekkenga, Robbie Mcdonald and Ian Pedigo. “Artists in their stables will fight like gladiators in a network of white-walled arenas for winner-take-all exhibition privileges. The weapon, their art. Only master artists, skilled in every medium, who know the true meaning of the forms, can compete.” -Kerry James Marshall American Pharoahs takes its name from this year’s Triple Crown winner. Playing on the idea of a triple threat, the three artists featured in this exhibition all work and excel in at least three disciplines. Mariah Dekkenga, Robbie McDonald, and Ian Pedigo each choose to grow across mediums, expanding their visions to produce work across the artistic spectrum including, painting, sculpture, performance, collage, photography, installation, and digital media. These artists purposely shy away from repetition, derivation, and even their own comfort. Although their approach can allow for traditional methods of art making, painting, drawing and sculpture, time and again, they have formed their own visual language in each new genre. They successfully reinvent themselves at every turn as they seek to push the boundaries of their work out of interest rather than need. Dekkenga, Mcdonald, and Pedigo are more akin to Duchamp than to the old masters in that they refuse to be affiliated with any specific movement. Instead, their work embraces a playful, modernist sensibility, while also working decidedly against any popular current aesthetic or any wish to fulfill a particular niche. American Pharoahs showcases the manner in which these three artists execute their vision. Each in relationship to their three chosen mediums.
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Mariah Dekkenga
Screensaver (still image), 2013
Interview Magazine takes a look at how The Suzanne Geiss Company is curating the digital space.
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-MARIAH DEKKENGA (now on view at http://www.elipinggallery.com/)
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