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Devon Dikeou
Born1963 (age 60–61)
NationalityAmerican
Occupations
  • Artist
  • publisher
  • art collector

Devon Dikeou (born 1963) is an American artist, publisher, and art collector.

Life and education

Devon Dikeou is originally from Denver, Colorado.

Work

zingmagazine

Dikeou has exhibited at numerous international museums, foundations, and galleries including the New Museum.[1], The Contemporary Austin[2], Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art[3], Artpace San Antonio[4], Tricia Collins Grand Salon[5], James Fuentes Gallery[6], 179 Canal[7], Kai Matsumiya[8], and Postmasters[9]. She has also shown at art fairs, including Art Basel Statements[10], The Armory Show[11], Independent[12], NADA Miami Beach[13], and NADA New York[14].

zingmagazine

Devon Dikeou published the first issue of zingmagazine in 1995. zingmagazine is composed of rotating multi-page curatorial projects organized by artists and arts professionals[15]

The Dikeou Collection

In 1998, Devon Dikeou founded the Dikeou Collection along with her brother Pany Dikeou. The Dikeou Collection is a private contemporary art collection in downtown Denver, Colorado, and features work from over 40 international artists and functions as extension of zingmagazine.[16]

References

  1. ^ Pollack, Maika. "'NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star' at the New Museum". Obersever.
  2. ^ van Ryzin, Jeanne Claire. "Devon Dikeou probes the intricacies of the art world". Austin American Statesman.
  3. ^ Miller, Elizabeth. "Are you game?". Boulder Weekly.
  4. ^ Andrews, Scott. "Jazz and Minwax: How an Artpace resident came to enshrine an unsung musical legend". San Antonio Current.
  5. ^ "GUIDE TO THE PATRICIA BARNWELL COLLINS PAPERS MSS.011". CCS Bard Archives.
  6. ^ Chamberlain, Colby. "Devon Dikeou – James Fuentes" (PDF). Artforum.
  7. ^ Voytek, Tim. "MALLS FOR AMERICA: DEVON DIKEOU AT 179 CANAL". Interview Magazine.
  8. ^ Blas, Lisa. "Foundation Barbin Presents Redeux (sort of) / Kai Matsumiya Gallery / January 5, 2016".
  9. ^ "Devon Dikeou". newnyart.com.
  10. ^ "Devon Dikeou". haltenraum.com.
  11. ^ Goldstein, Andrew M. "Armory Show Director Noah Horowitz on Revitalizing New York's Marquee Art Fair". Artspace.
  12. ^ Gregory, Stamatina. "Reservation Required". Art in America. Art in America Magazine.
  13. ^ Enrico. "Devon Dikeou: Not Quite Mrs. De Menil's Liquor Closet / NADA Miami Beach 2012". Vernissage TV.
  14. ^ Schwendener, Martha. "Gathering of Far-Flung Friends, and Trends". nytimes.com. The New York Times.
  15. ^ "Devon Dikeou". Independent Collectors.
  16. ^ Morgan, Becky. "Denver's Best-Kept Art Secret Is On The 16th Street Mall". Colorado Public Radio.