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Mihai Nicodim opened his first gallery in 2006 in Los Angeles with a focus on exposing emerging and overlooked American, African, Asian, and European artists to an international audience. Nicodim opened a Bucharest gallery in 2014 and expanded to an additional location in Soho, New York in 2021. The artists on the gallery's roster share a common interest in reassessing art history from an outsider's perspective and challenging its established framework. The gallery was early to present Isabelle Albuquerque (United States), Liang Fu (China), Dominique Fung (Canada), Adrian Ghenie (Romania), Devin B. Johnson (United States), Rae Klein (United States), Ciprian Muresan (Romania), Oscar Murillo (Colombia), Katherina Olschbaur (Austria),Thania Petersen (South Africa), Serban Savu (Romania), and Moffat Takadiwa (Zimbabwe) in major solo exhibitions, placing their works in important private and public collections, and helping their careers blossom into global prominence. The gallery maintains relationships with prominent institutions and has in recent years placed works by the gallery’s artists in the collections of Dallas Museum of Art, Denver Art Museum, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Institute of Contemporary Art in Miami, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, M+ in Hong Kong, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the Studio Museum in Harlem, amongst others.
"DISEMBODIED," 2023 Photographer: Shark Senesac
"DISEMBODIED", Nicodim Los Angeles, 2024. Photographer Lee Tyler Thompson
"Joshua Hagler: Nihil III / Already Paradise," 2024. Photographer: Shark Senesac
"Jorge Peris: Permafrost," 2024. Photographer: Yubo Dong
"Stanley Edmondson: Stanley's Playground," 2024. Photographer: Yubo Dong
"Devin B. Johnson: Between Ground and Sky," 2022. Photographer: Shark Senesac
Current Exhibitions
Agnieszka Nienartowicz
Echoes
March 27, 2025 - May 1, 2025
Echoes is a meditation. The exhibition invites us into a space where symbols reverberate across time and evolve in unexpected ways. Religious iconography and archetypal narratives endure in the human psyche, finding embodiment in the form of tattoos and wounds, leaving an imprint upon both the body and soul. Tattoos were once symbols of culture and identity, but here, they are transfigured into living echoes. These marks carry stories but are also reimagined in a new light, asking the question: what happens when the sacred is redefined?
Teresa Murta
To Meet on the Riverbend
February 18, 2025 - April 19, 2025
To Meet on the Riverbend, Murta’s latest body of work, is a sneak peek into a family. The works are made together, with no canvas abandoned in the process of making. Refusing the torrid romance of the torn-up drawing, the kicked-through canvas, Murta nurtures the works as a unit. A closeness between the artist and the surfaces is developed through this working process, questions raised in one painting can be answered in another - balance is achieved through each work’s relationship to its sibling. In any familial unit, there are members who require more support and those who require less - this personification is inherent in Murta’s practice, working on canvases in unison almost as a means of sharing collective positive will.
Rae Klein
DOUBLECROSS
February 17, 2025 - April 19, 2025
DOUBLECROSS, Rae Klein’s fourth solo exhibition with Nicodim and her second at the gallery’s flagship Los Angeles location, is a visual palindrome of existential riddles imbued with a quiet, primal tension—shame from after the Fall perforated with moments of serene enlightenment. These are paintings from a freshly exploded consciousness, an ethereal, eyes-half-opened state somewhere on the spider’s thread between Heaven and Hell.