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Devan Shimoyama: A Counterfeit Gift Wrapped in Fire : Kavi Gupta | Elizabeth St Fl. 1

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8 April - 11 June 2022
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Installation view, Devan Shimoyama, A Counterfeit Gift Wrapped in Fire, 2022. Kavi Gupta | Elizabeth St, Chicago IL.
Installation view, Devan Shimoyama, A Counterfeit Gift Wrapped in Fire, 2022. Kavi Gupta | Elizabeth St, Chicago IL.

“Part of this show is about paying attention to omens and thinking about how mythology is integrated into everyday life. When I think of the title, I think of how it feels to give something that’s fake, but mimics a more luxurious or expensive gift. It’s also about humor though, and the danger of failing to look beyond the faux finish of what we think we perceive.”

- Devan Shimoyama

 

 

 

 

 

Kavi Gupta | 219 N. Elizabeth St. Chicago, IL. 60607

Opening reception: Friday, April 8, from 5 - 9 PM

 

Kavi Gupta proudly presents A Counterfeit Gift Wrapped in Fire, a solo exhibition of new works by acclaimed visual artist Devan Shimoyama. The exhibition follows Shimoyama’s debut European solo museum exhibition, All the Rage, at Kunstpalais, Erlangen, Germany, and coincides with his ongoing monumental installation The Grove at the Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building in Washington, DC.  

 

PRESS RELEASE

 

Shimoyama’s visually scintillating artworks stop people in their tracks. Viewers easily enchanted by beautiful things might get lost in the shimmering artistry of Shimoyama’s expertly crafted cosmetic veils. Those whose eyes and minds travel beyond the surface subterfuge of glitter, flowers, and jewels gain precious entry into a complex world of mystery, introspection, rhapsody, and desire. 

 

The paintings and sculptures in A Counterfeit Gift Wrapped in Fire examine cultural representations related to transformation. The result of a long period of self-reflection for Shimoyama, the work materially alludes to an internal dialog he has been wrangling with concerning the difference between superficial and true change—a discrepancy noticeable at all levels, from the societal, to individual interactions in which we perform social niceties for each other rather than admit the truth about how we are doing. 

 

“We have this desire to present outwardly as contained and keeping it together,” Shimoyama says. “We think it’s a gift to say, ‘I’m fine.’ There’s a mimicry of something really desired, but it’s fake. There’s a danger to that kind of thing.” 

 

Many works in the exhibition reference tarot cards, which for Shimoyama relate to how mysticisms can help people adapt to difficult or tumultuous times. 

 

The painting Tempérance portrays Shimoyama as a translucent, blue angel. Like the tarot card of the same name, the painting shows a figure pouring liquid from one container into another. Traditionally, it is assumed a cup of water is diluting a cup of wine—a reference to the virtue of restraint. The cup in Shimoyama’s painting is overflowing, accumulating into a lake at his feet, trading the poison of personal dilution for the virtue of natural abundance. 

 

Sustheno portrays the downtrodden face of an exasperated, snake-haired being. The title references Stheno, the oldest sister of Euryale and Medusa, the mythological Gorgons. Stheno, whose name means “forceful one,” was the most ferocious Gorgon, taking the lives of more men than both of her sisters combined. Brutally rendered by Shimoyama, this figure’s sad, bejeweled eyes personify the melancholy of excellence and the burden of immortality. 

 

La Mort shows a skeletal figure wielding a scythe and crouching over a decapitated head and severed hand in a flowery field. Behind the skeleton flows a river formed of the same bedazzled, blue water from Tempérance. The traditional Death tarot signifies transition or transformation rather than tragedy. Here, the severed head might speak to the body-mind disconnect that many of us feel these days. 

 

“The hand in this painting is Rihanna’s,” Shimoyama says. “I think about the death and rebirth of her career. People wanted more, but she pivoted and didn’t deliver in that capacity. I’m going through similar shifts in my life that are substantial. This is a moment of rebirth in a lot of different ways.” 

 

Shimoyama further explores the playful side of rebirth in a series of five drag-inspired self-portraits, in which he dons the hairstyles of Ronnie Spector, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, Aaliyah, Coi Leray, and Patti LaBelle—some of the beloved musicians who have influenced his own personal and professional evolution. 

 

Metamorphosis is also at the heart of Shimoyama’s new series of paintings based on the transformation sequences that occur within comics genres, such as manga. Through multi-panel compositions, these paintings portray figures in the midst of undergoing external and internal transmutation. One painting in the series portrays Shimoyama during three different points of a transition into a butterfly-winged sylph. Another shows a double portrait of a crying figure, with one panel zoomed in acutely on the figure’s glittering tears.

 

These transformation narratives extend beyond the edges of the paintings into a series of vinyl wall prints that appear throughout the exhibition, referencing iconic, metamorphic moments in pop culture—such as Will Smith’s tearful eyes as he embraces his son in one of the final scenes of the movie The Pursuit of Happyness, and the inscrutable eyes of Usagi Tsukino as she pauses time in front of her awestruck and soon to be vanquished enemies to flamboyantly transform into her alter ego, Sailor Moon. 

 

Accompanying the two-dimensional works in the exhibition is a hanging sculpture of knotted boots and shoes suspended from a wire. Reflecting on the meaning and value of memorialization, the piece continues a conversation Shimoyama began with his 2019 swingset sculpture Untitled (For Tamir), and his 2021 Smithsonian FUTURES installation The Grove. 

 

“Part of this show is about paying attention to omens and thinking about how mythology is integrated into everyday life,” Shimoyama says. “When I think of the title, I think of how it feels to give something that’s fake, but mimics a more luxurious or expensive gift. It’s also about humor though, and the danger of failing to look beyond the faux finish of what we think we perceive.” 

 

Shimoyama’s work has been exhibited widely around the world. His solo exhibition Cry, Baby, at the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, juxtaposed his works with a rotating selection of Warhol’s Ladies and Gentlemen paintings from the 1970s, offering a unique opportunity to consider generational evolutions in aesthetic portrayals of gender, sexuality, race and violence. 

 

Other recent major exhibitions of Shimoyama’s work include Untitled (For Tamir), forthcomingsingle work exhibition in 2023 at The Rockwell Museum, Corning, NY, USA; a group exhibition in 2022 at the Akron Art Museum in affiliation with the FRONT Triennial; Black Gentleman and Midnight Rumination, a multi-museum exhibition at The Regional, co-organized by the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO, USA; Garmenting: Costume as Contemporary Art, Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY, USA; All The Rage, Kunstpalais, Erlangen, Germany; Tell Me Your Story, Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort, Netherlands; Getting to Know You, Cleveland Institute of Art, OH, USA; The Barbershop Project, CulturalDC, Washington, DC, USA; Fictions, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY, USA; and Translating Valence: Redefining Black Male Identity, Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts, Grand Rapids, MI, USA.

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Works
  • Devan Shimoyama La Mort, 2022 Oil, colored pencil, sequins, glitter, jewelry, silk flowers, collage, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas 84 x 68 x 2 in 213.4 x 172.7 x 5.1 cm
    Devan Shimoyama
    La Mort, 2022
    Oil, colored pencil, sequins, glitter, jewelry, silk flowers, collage, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas
    84 x 68 x 2 in
    213.4 x 172.7 x 5.1 cm
  • Devan Shimoyama Tempérance, 2022 Oil, colored pencil, glitter, jewelry, silk flowers, sequins, collage, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas 84 x 68 x 2 in 213.4 x 172.7 x 5.1 cm
    Devan Shimoyama
    Tempérance, 2022
    Oil, colored pencil, glitter, jewelry, silk flowers, sequins, collage, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas
    84 x 68 x 2 in
    213.4 x 172.7 x 5.1 cm
  • Devan Shimoyama Winning Love By Daylight, 2022 Oil, glitter, colored pencil, collage, jewelry, silk flower, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas 84 x 68 x 2 in 213.4 x 172.7 x 5.1 cm
    Devan Shimoyama
    Winning Love By Daylight, 2022
    Oil, glitter, colored pencil, collage, jewelry, silk flower, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas
    84 x 68 x 2 in
    213.4 x 172.7 x 5.1 cm
  • Devan Shimoyama Happyness, 2022 Oil, colored pencil, collage, glitter, fabric, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas stretched over two panels (48"x60" panel hangs above 36"x60" panel, with 48"x60" wall vinyl installed directly next to top panel in exhibition) 84 x 60 x 2 in 213.4 x 152.4 x 5.1 cm
    Devan Shimoyama
    Happyness, 2022
    Oil, colored pencil, collage, glitter, fabric, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas stretched over two panels (48"x60" panel hangs above 36"x60" panel, with 48"x60" wall vinyl installed directly next to top panel in exhibition)
    84 x 60 x 2 in
    213.4 x 152.4 x 5.1 cm
  • Devan Shimoyama Sustheno, 2022 Oil, colored pencil, silk flowers, jewelry, collage, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas 72 x 60 x 2 in 182.9 x 152.4 x 5.1 cm
    Devan Shimoyama
    Sustheno, 2022
    Oil, colored pencil, silk flowers, jewelry, collage, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas
    72 x 60 x 2 in
    182.9 x 152.4 x 5.1 cm
  • Devan Shimoyama A Counterfeit Gift Wrapped in Fire, 2022 Oil, glitter, collage, Flashe and embellishments on canvas 72 x 64 x 2 in 182.9 x 162.6 x 5.1 cm
    Devan Shimoyama
    A Counterfeit Gift Wrapped in Fire, 2022
    Oil, glitter, collage, Flashe and embellishments on canvas
    72 x 64 x 2 in
    182.9 x 162.6 x 5.1 cm
  • Devan Shimoyama Self Portrait as Aaliyah, 2022 oil, colored pencil, glitter, fabric, collage, jewelry, sequins, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas 48 x 36 x 2 in 121.9 x 91.4 x 5.1 cm
    Devan Shimoyama
    Self Portrait as Aaliyah, 2022
    oil, colored pencil, glitter, fabric, collage, jewelry, sequins, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas
    48 x 36 x 2 in
    121.9 x 91.4 x 5.1 cm
  • Devan Shimoyama Self Portrait as Coi, 2022 Oil, colored pencil, glitter, fabric, collage, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas stretched over panel 48 x 36 x 1 1/2 in 121.9 x 91.4 x 3.8 cm
    Devan Shimoyama
    Self Portrait as Coi, 2022
    Oil, colored pencil, glitter, fabric, collage, Flashe, acrylic and embellishments on canvas stretched over panel
    48 x 36 x 1 1/2 in
    121.9 x 91.4 x 3.8 cm
  • Devan Shimoyama Self Portrait as Left Eye, 2022 oil, colored pencil, glitter, fabric, collage, jewelry, Flashe, acrylic, and embellishments on canvas 48 x 36 in 121.9 x 91.4 cm
    Devan Shimoyama
    Self Portrait as Left Eye, 2022
    oil, colored pencil, glitter, fabric, collage, jewelry, Flashe, acrylic, and embellishments on canvas
    48 x 36 in
    121.9 x 91.4 cm
  • Devan Shimoyama Self Portrait as Patti, 2022 oil, colored pencil, glitter, fabric, collage, jewelry, sequins, Flashe, acrylic, and embellishments on canvas 48 x 36 x 2 in 121.9 x 91.4 x 5.1 cm
    Devan Shimoyama
    Self Portrait as Patti, 2022
    oil, colored pencil, glitter, fabric, collage, jewelry, sequins, Flashe, acrylic, and embellishments on canvas
    48 x 36 x 2 in
    121.9 x 91.4 x 5.1 cm
  • Devan Shimoyama Self Portrait as Ronnie, 2022 oil, colored pencil, glitter, fabric, collage, jewelry, sequins, Flashe, acrylic, and embellishments on canvas stretched over panel 48 x 36 x 2 in 121.9 x 91.4 x 5.1 cm
    Devan Shimoyama
    Self Portrait as Ronnie, 2022
    oil, colored pencil, glitter, fabric, collage, jewelry, sequins, Flashe, acrylic, and embellishments on canvas stretched over panel
    48 x 36 x 2 in
    121.9 x 91.4 x 5.1 cm
  • Devan Shimoyama Before The Storm, 2022 Timberland boots, rhinestones, silk flowers, epoxy resin and chain
    Devan Shimoyama
    Before The Storm, 2022
    Timberland boots, rhinestones, silk flowers, epoxy resin and chain
  • Devan Shimoyama Cloud Break, 2022 Timberland boots, rhinestones, silk flowers, epoxy resin and coated wire
    Devan Shimoyama
    Cloud Break, 2022
    Timberland boots, rhinestones, silk flowers, epoxy resin and coated wire
Installation Views
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Videos
  • In Conversation | Devan Shimoyama & Alisa Sikelianos-Carter with Rikki Byrd

    In Conversation | Devan Shimoyama & Alisa Sikelianos-Carter with Rikki Byrd

    Kavi Gupta | Elizabeth St. Read more
  • /Dialogues: Devan Shimoyama in conversation with Nate Freeman

    /Dialogues: Devan Shimoyama in conversation with Nate Freeman

    EXPO Chicago Read more
  • Devan Shimoyama in Manscaping

    Devan Shimoyama in Manscaping

    Read more
  • Art in Lockdown: Devan Shimoyama

    Art in Lockdown: Devan Shimoyama

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  • "Devan Shimoyama: Cry, Baby" at The Warhol

    "Devan Shimoyama: Cry, Baby" at The Warhol

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  • Devan Shimoyama in conversation with Mario Brito

    Devan Shimoyama in conversation with Mario Brito

    Cultured Magazine Read more
Press
  • Devan Shimoyama, Tempérance, 2022

    Devan Shimoyama: 8 Not-To-Be-Missed Gallery Exhibitions in June 2022

    Paul Laster, Galerie, June 3, 2022
  • Devan Shimovama, Akasha, 2021, Oil, colored pencil, glitter, acrylic, costume jewelry, rhinestones, and collage on canvas stretched over panel, 72 x 72 x 1 1/4 in. Courtesy: the artist and Kavi Gupta, Chicago

    Devan Shimoyama: What to See During EXPO Chicago

    Marko Gluhaich, FRIEZE, April 7, 2022
  • The exhibition centers the crucial experience and wisdom that is provided by fathers, uncles, teachers and coaches. Above image: Father and Son at Lake Michigan, detail, by Wayne F. Miller, 1946-1948. Courtesy of the NMAAHC.

    Devan Shimoyama and Alfred Conteh: How Black Men Changed the World

    Shantay Robinson, Smithsonian Magazine, March 16, 2022
  • Devan Shimoyama. Photography courtesy of Devan Shimoyama and Kavi Gupta, Chicago, IL.. Story produced by William J. Simmons.

    Devan Shimoyama and Lauren Mayberry Discuss Writer’s Block and Its Antidotes

    Lauren Mayberry, Cultured, March 2, 2022
  • Installation view of "With All The Rage" at Kunstpalais Erlangen, 2021.

    Devan Shimoyama, All The Rage at Kunstpalais Erlangen, Germany

    Sasha Bogojev, Juxtapoz, November 8, 2021
  • Devan Shimoyama Installation at Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building

    Meilan Solly, Smithsonian Magazine, June 15, 2021
  • Devan Shimoyama, Smoke and Sage, 2019

    CLOSE TO HOME: DEVAN SHIMOYAMA ON HIS GLIMMERING, INCISIVE PORTRAITS AT KAVI GUPTA GALLERY IN CHICAGO

    Claire Voon, ARTnews, April 4, 2019
  • Devan Shimoyama, Photo Joshua Franzos

    ARTIST DEVAN SHIMOYAMA PUTS GLITTER ALL OVER TOXIC MASCULINITY

    Raquel Willis, Out Magazine, March 18, 2019
  • THIS IS NO TIME TO CRY WITH DEVAN SHIMOYAMA

    Maria Brito Co-Produced and Co-Edited by Peter Koloff and Maria Brito, Cultured, February 1, 2019
  • Devan Shimoyama’s Snake Baby

    THE ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM WOWS WITH THE GLITTER AND GRIT OF DEVAN SHIMOYAMA: CRY, BABY

    Amanda Waltz, Pittsburgh City Paper, October 24, 2018
  • Devan Shimoyama, Cry, Baby (installation view), Andy Warhol Museum, 2018

    Devan Shimoyama: Cry, Baby

    Melissa Hunter Davis, Sugarcane Magazine, July 23, 2018
  • Devan Shimoyama, "With you always," 2014, oil, glitter, sequins, graphite, spray paint, found objects on canvas, 60 x 50 x 7 in

    ‘DEVAN SHIMOYAMA/SALOMÓN HUERTA’: TWO ARTISTS’ PORTRAITS OF THE SOUL

    David Pagel, The Los Angeles Times, January 21, 2016
Events
  • EXPO CHICAGO 2022

    EXPO CHICAGO 2022

    7 - 10 Apr 2022
  • Devan Shimoyama in Conversation & Book Signing at EXPO Chicago

    Devan Shimoyama in Conversation & Book Signing at EXPO Chicago

    7 Apr 2022
  • Opening Receptions: Devan Shimoyama and Alisa Sikelianos-Carter

    Opening Receptions: Devan Shimoyama and Alisa Sikelianos-Carter

    8 Apr 2022
  • In Conversation | Devan Shimoyama & Alisa Sikelianos-Carter with Rikki Byrd

    In Conversation | Devan Shimoyama & Alisa Sikelianos-Carter with Rikki Byrd

    26 May 2022

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