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Nikita Gale — HOUND DOG '52
Nikita Gale

HOUND DOG '52

2022

HOUND DOG '52 is a two-color screenprint rendered on Coventry Rag, a cotton-based paper prized for its archival stability and receptivity to ink saturation. The restraint of the two-color palette is characteristically deliberate for Nikita Gale, whose practice consistently mines the political weight embedded in seemingly neutral materials and formal decisions. Measuring 30.5 × 22.9 cm and signed by the artist, the work is an intimate object that rewards close attention, carrying within its modest scale the broader conceptual architecture that defines Gale's approach to power, visibility, and the contested nature of public space. Gale, who holds a BA in Anthropology with an emphasis in Archaeological Studies from Yale University and an MFA in New Genres from UCLA, brings a distinctly material-cultural lens to questions of how authority is produced and contested within social, political, and economic systems. Working across installation, sculpture, and works on paper, Gale has examined how objects associated with performance and control, including barricades, microphone stands, spotlights, and acoustically absorptive materials such as foam and terrycloth, encode relationships between performer and audience, speech and silence, presence and erasure. The title's invocation of a charged moment in American musical and cultural history is consistent with this inquiry, suggesting that even sonic events leave residue, and that residue carries political memory. The print comes from the JOAN Los Angeles Benefit Auction, situating it within the broader Los Angeles arts community that has long served as both home and context for Gale's practice. Major institutional recognition of that practice includes presentations at MoMA PS1, 52 Walker, The Studio Museum in Harlem, Chisenhale in London, and the Hammer Museum's Made in L.A. 2018 survey. For collectors drawn to works that operate simultaneously as aesthetic objects and as compressed critical arguments, this signed print offers a precisely scaled point of entry into one of contemporary art's most rigorously conceptual bodies of work.

Medium
Two-color screenprint on Coventry Rag
Sheet
Signed
Yes

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Nikita Gale, HOUND DOG '52, 2022

HOUND DOG '52 is a two-color screenprint rendered on Coventry Rag, a cotton-based paper prized for its archival stability and receptivity to ink saturation. The restraint of the two-color palette is characteristically deliberate for Nikita Gale, whose practice consistently mines the political weight embedded in seemingly neutral materials and formal decisions. Measuring 30.5 × 22.9 cm and signed by the artist, the work is an intimate object that rewards close attention, carrying within its modest scale the broader conceptual architecture that defines Gale's approach to power, visibility, and the contested nature of public space. Gale, who holds a BA in Anthropology with an emphasis in Archaeological Studies from Yale University and an MFA in New Genres from UCLA, brings a distinctly material-cultural lens to questions of how authority is produced and contested within social, political, and economic systems. Working across installation, sculpture, and works on paper, Gale has examined how objects associated with performance and control, including barricades, microphone stands, spotlights, and acoustically absorptive materials such as foam and terrycloth, encode relationships between performer and audience, speech and silence, presence and erasure. The title's invocation of a charged moment in American musical and cultural history is consistent with this inquiry, suggesting that even sonic events leave residue, and that residue carries political memory. The print comes from the JOAN Los Angeles Benefit Auction, situating it within the broader Los Angeles arts community that has long served as both home and context for Gale's practice. Major institutional recognition of that practice includes presentations at MoMA PS1, 52 Walker, The Studio Museum in Harlem, Chisenhale in London, and the Hammer Museum's Made in L.A. 2018 survey. For collectors drawn to works that operate simultaneously as aesthetic objects and as compressed critical arguments, this signed print offers a precisely scaled point of entry into one of contemporary art's most rigorously conceptual bodies of work.

Medium
Two-color screenprint on Coventry Rag
Dimensions
sheet: 30.5 x 22.9 cm
Year
2022
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
JOAN Los Angeles Benefit Auction

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