Dimithry Victor: The American Dream

April 12 through August 17, 2025

Dimithry Victor, Synthetic Giants: Cost of Strength, 2024. Courtesy of the artist.

 The American Dream dives into the complex layers of growing up as a Haitian immigrant in the United States, exploring the intimate and collective experiences that defined the artist’s formative years. The works in this exhibition are an exploration of the nuances and contradictions within American culture, reflecting both its iconic symbols and its lesser-seen realities. Drawing inspiration from everything from consumerism and pop culture to the ideals of freedom and individualism, each work in the series deconstructs and reinterprets familiar elements of American life. From the imagery of the American Dream to the spectacle of sports, Hollywood, and advertising, the works address the interwoven tapestry of cultural narratives that define the American lifestyle.

Each painting centers around memories and iconography from the artist’s childhood and the cultural imprints left on him by popular American media, such as television, sports, and the internet. By combining these influences, Victor has built a body of work that speaks to the collective experience of many Black people in America. The paintings not only capture the essence of his upbringing but also illustrate the ways in which those experiences taught him about himself and community.