Nikko Washington USA, b. 1993
Nikko Washington is a multimedia artist from the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago. His work is rooted in portraiture, and frequently centers the artists, activists, and influencers who have made an impact on his community. A believer in the idea that if people don’t learn from their history they’ll repeat it, Washington makes work that archives and contextualizes the present moment through the lens of mythology and storytelling.
The subject of fighting appears frequently in Washington’s work. A trained martial artist and boxer, he portrays legendary fighters like Muhammad Ali, Floyd Mayweather, and Mike Tyson as larger than life figures emulating the gladiators of the past. Boxing is also one lens through which Washington addresses ideas surrounding racial identity and equity. Referring to the 1910 title fight between Jack Johnson, who was Black, and the white fighter James J. Jeffries, a.k.a. The Great White Hope, Washington says, “With racial issues, American nature sort of has this caveat of both sides betting on each other to lose.”
Washington’s studio practice is also deeply influenced by the fighting arts. He has used punching bags, boxing gloves, and riot shields as material elements in his work. His practice is also informed by the less obvious mental aspects of the fighting arts, such as precision and discipline. “The push and pull of the physical and the mental, grappling in the studio with my work—boxing gave me mind and body control that is similar to the mental head space of painting,” Washington says.
Washington’s visual language conveys a sense of heroism in his figures. His style marries Mannerist-inspired figuration with highly emotive abstract markings, w with brightly colored, gestural brush strokes expressing movement and constant evolution. Stars appear frequently in his work, suggesting a range of symbolic meanings from the celestial to the celebrity to the political.
“You can’t separate politics and art,” Washington says. “Art is reactionary. My art represents what I feel in the moment and what I’m consistently witnessing.”
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Nikko WashingtonANANSI, 2023Liquid graphite and digital collage on paper12 x 9 in.
30.5 x 22.9 cm -
Nikko WashingtonAunt Nancy, 2023Oil and spray paint on canvas40 x 30 in.
101.6 x 76.2 cm -
Nikko WashingtonBronze Rattlers, 2023Oil on canvas48 x 72 in.
121.9 x 182.9 cm -
Nikko WashingtonDeity, I, 2023Oil on wood panel20 x 20 in.
50.8 x 50.8 cm -
Nikko WashingtonGenesis (DRAWING), 2023Liquid graphite and digital collage on paper24 x 18 in.
61 x 45.7 cm -
Nikko WashingtonHow the Cheetah Got His Spots, 2023Oil on canvas40 x 60 in.
101.6 x 152.4 cm -
Nikko WashingtonHow the Cub Lost His Color , 2023Oil on canvas48 x 36 in.
121.9 x 91.4 cm -
Nikko WashingtonHow Things Came To Be , 2023Oil on canvas60 x 48 in.
152.4 x 121.9 cm -
Nikko WashingtonJesse, 2023Liquid graphite and digital collage on paper9 x 8 1/2 in.
22.9 x 21.6 cm -
Nikko WashingtonJim, 2023Oil on canvas36 x 24 in.
91.4 x 61 cm -
Nikko WashingtonOne Monkey Don’t Stop the Show, 2023Oil on canvas48 x 48 in.
121.9 x 121.9 cm -
Nikko WashingtonThe Legend Of Black Jesus, 2023Oil and acrylic on linen30 x 24 in.
76.2 x 61 cm -
Nikko WashingtonThe Old Maker Takes a Bow, 2023Oil and acrylic on canvas48 x 48 in.
121.9 x 121.9 cm -
Nikko WashingtonHyde, 2022Oil on plastic25 x 25 in
63.5 x 63.5 cm -
Nikko WashingtonOverrun, 2022Oil and acrylic on canvas24 x 48 in
61 x 121.9 cm -
Nikko WashingtonWorld's Largest Machine , 2022Oil on canvas48 x 48 in
121.9 x 121.9 cm -
Nikko WashingtonJack II, 2021Oil and spray paint on canvas40 x 30 x 2 in
101.6 x 76.2 x 5.1 cm -
Nikko WashingtonSwing On 'Em, 2021Oil on canvas60 x 72 x 2 in
152.4 x 182.9 x 5.1 cm
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Continuing Resistance: A Century of Black Liberation (1925–2025)
KAVI GUPTA | WASHINGTON BLVD. FL. 1W 14 Feb - 20 Apr 2026Kavi Gupta | Continuing Resistance: A Century of Black Liberation (1925–2025) positions artistic production within the Black radical tradition as an enduring site of political imagination and insurgent knowledge across a century of practice. Rather than framing resistance as episodic or reactive, the exhibition advances an understanding of resistance as a sustained praxis articulated through visual form, collective authorship, and the ongoing struggle for self-definition against regimes of erasure and containment.Read more -
Nikko Washington: Curtain Call
The Cabin LA 30 Oct - 22 Nov 2024Chicago based fine artist Nikko Washington’s “Curtain Call” is now on view at the Cabin & the Bunker in Los Angeles, CA through November 22. The works were made during...Read more -
Nikko Washington: For The Old Gods and The New
KAVI GUPTA | WASHINGTON BLVD. FL. 2 28 Oct 2023 - 9 Mar 2024Kavi Gupta presents a solo exhibition of new paintings by Chicago-based artist Nikko Washington, whose work was recently featured in the gallery’s critically acclaimed, philanthropic exhibition Skin + Masks ,...Read more -
SKIN + MASKS |||, Curated by Vic Mensa
18 Jul 2022 - 15 Apr 2023Kavi Gupta announces the third iteration of SKIN + MASKS , a group exhibition aimed at decolonizing Black art beyond the politics of visibility. Curated rapper, activist, and philanthropist Vic...Read more -
Skin + Masks: Decolonizing Art Beyond the Politics of Visibility curated by Vic Mensa
Kavi Gupta | Elizabeth Street 18 Jun - 29 Oct 2022Kavi Gupta | 219 N. Elizabeth St. Chicago, IL. 60607 Kavi Gupta is donating all proceeds from SKIN MASKS to SaveMoneySaveLife, Vic Mensa’s foundation SaveMoneySaveLife, a Chicago-based, philanthropic non-profit organization...Read more
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Nikko Washington: South Side Artist’s Newest Paintings Sing The Praises Of Modern Deities and Black Athletes
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Nikko Washington: A Review of Rising Heroes at Kavi Gupta
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Vic Mensa's 'SKIN + MASKS' Exhibit Puts a Spotlight on the Diaspora's Most Talented Artists
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Reflecting on the Legacy of Black Identity: A Review of Vic Mensa’s SKIN + MASKS at Kavi Gupta
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Vic Mensa Decolonizes Art With "Skin + Masks" Exhibit In Time For Juneteenth
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Skin + Masks: A Top Rapper Makes His Curatorial Debut
Annie Armstrong, ArtNet News, April 29, 2022
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Chicago Musician and Artist Joining Together to Inspire Next Generation
WTTW November 16, 2023Musician Nico Segal and contemporary artist Nikko Washington engaged young young artists in a creative partnership with nonprofit Play Together. The collaboration encouraged students to...Read more -
Paying Tribute to Cubs Legends | Cubs x Nikko Washington
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Nikko Washington: Showing The Process
August 29, 2023Read more -
Nikko Washington: Star Line Gallery Audio Activation | Bar About a Bar |
EXPO CHICAGO August 29, 2023Read more
