Amie Dicke | |
Birth Date: | 1 April 1978 |
Birth Place: | Rotterdam |
Nationality: | Dutch |
Alma Mater: | Willem de Kooning Academy |
Amie Dicke (born 1 April 1978, Rotterdam)[1] is an artist based in Amsterdam.
She completed her degree in Fine Art from the Willem de Kooning Academy of Fine Arts in Rotterdam.[1] Dicke is known for her cut-out versions of fashion photos taken from glossy magazines.[2]
Dicke's work has been shown internationally at galleries and museums including the Schirn Kunsthalle[3] in Frankfurt, Germany, Tate Modern[4] and Project Space 176 in London, FLAG Art Foundation,[5] New York, and Art Centre Silkeborg Bad[6] in Denmark.
In 2013, Anat Ebgi Gallery https://anatebgi.com hosted Amie Dicke's first Los Angeles solo exhibition, "Collecting Alibis," https://anatebgi.com/exhibitions/collecting-alibis/. The show was featured in the LA Times https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-xpm-2013-dec-24-la-et-cm-amie-dicke-review-20131223-story.html, and Arts Holland https://anatebgi.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/2013-december-dicke-arts-holland.pdf.
In 2016, Anat Ebgi Gallery https://anatebgi.com hosted Amie Dice's second LA solo exhibition, "Quote Unquote", https://anatebgi.com/exhibitions/amie-dicke/. The show was featured in CRAVE https://aliciaeler.com/2016/06/02/review-amie-dicke-redundancies-voids-metaphors-real-crave/ and artillery https://artillerymag.com/early-bird-special-culver-city/.
In 2020, Dicke had her third exhibition with Anat Ebgi Gallery in Los Angeles, entitled "One-Liner" https://anatebgi.com/exhibitions/one-liner/. The show was featured in Ocula https://ocula.com/art-galleries/anat-ebgi/exhibitions/amie-dicke/ and Galleries Now https://www.galleriesnow.net/shows/amie-dicke-one-liner/.
Her work is featured in several collections including the Zabludowicz Collection,[7] Collection Rik Reinking, Takashi Murakami and the City Collection of Rotterdam[8] through the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen.[9]