Nikita Gale


Nikita Gale is an American visual artist based in Los Angeles, California.

Education

Gale received a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology with a focus on Archaeological Studies from Yale University in 2006 and a Master of Fine Arts degree in New Genres from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2016.

Career

In 2018, the Pérez Art Museum Miami acquired Gale's AN ABUNDANT LOSS for its permanent collection.
As of 2021, Gale has served on the Board of Directors for GREX, the West Coast affiliate of the A. K. Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems.
In 2022 Gale was commissioned by BMW to create new artworks for BMW Open Work at Frieze London.

Art Practices

The artist's many artworks show how different elements effect each other, for example noise and visibility to configurate what is seen and by who and how those effect the final outcome. Her sculptures blur the lines to bring attention to important matters like race issues. Her works address both technology and natural life.

Artwork

US VS US Created in 2020, Nikita Gale produced US VS US. Amidst the protest of the Black Lives Matter Movement, this interactive slideshow which consists of 200 flowers, representing the killings of innocent people, and LAPD equipment gear. Gale’s artwork allows the audience to visit a web page and scroll down to view the images. In between, Gale uses June Jordan’s poem, “Letter to the Local Police,” which “satirically takes up the voice of an insipid suburban resident writing a letter to the police to level a complaint about roses”. Gale connects her work, which is about corruption and abuse towards innocent lives, with Jordan’s poem, which displays her environment as a façade to what is actually going on in the world.Tempo Rubato 2023-2024 Shown at the Whitney Biennial, the work consists of a modified player piano which silently replays piano performances by pop musicians. The sound of the piano keys moving is picked up, amplified and relayed through loudspeakers. Spotlights illuminate the mechanical performance. Gale says the work aims to examine how music and the labor of producing music is turned into intellectual property. By silencing the sound performance, which is protected by copyright law, the piece draws attention to the work of creating the performance which, the artist found, has a much more uncertain legal status. This unclear status deprives artists of just compensation, Gale claims.

Exhibitions and projects

Solo exhibitionsNikita Gale: PRIVATE DANCER, California African American Museum, Los Angeles, CA, 2021Wild Frictions. Politische Poesien der Störung , Kunstraum Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany, 2021IN A DREAM YOU CLIMB THE STAIRS, Chisenhale, London, UK, 2022TAKERS, LAXART, Los Angeles, California, 2022Nikita Gale: END OF SUBJECT, 52 Walker, New York, NY, 2022. Curated by Ebony L. Haynes. Reviewed in Art in America.BENEATH TONGUES, Swiss Institute, New York, NY, 2022
PerformancesNikita Gale, AUDIENCING, MoMA PS1, New York, NY, 2020
Group exhibitionsFictions, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY, 2017-2018Made in L.A. 2018, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA, 2018Whitney Biennial 2024, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 2024