Suzy Kellems Dominik (born 1961) is a multi-disciplinary artist and emotional autobiographer known for her fearlessly confrontational work. The deliberately feminist themes she explores are realized through various mediums and serve to dissect the most intimate moments of human relationships. Drawing on the endlessly expressive qualities of film, performance, photography, and sculpture, Kellems Dominik explores objectification and the male gaze, human trauma, female sexuality, agency, and her own experience of loss and survival. Driven by a mission to speak to broad and diverse audiences and striving to disrupt the dogmas of the contemporary art market, Kellems Dominik’s work has been exhibited internationally both within and beyond the white-cube space of the traditional art gallery. Kellems Dominik has exhibited solo presentations at One Brooklyn Bridge Park with Chashama (New York), The Laundry (San Francisco), Ludlow House (New York), Onishi Project (New York), LaCuna Art Studios (Chicago), and at Coup d’Etat (San Francisco). Her sculptural installations have been exhibited internationally in collaboration with the PUBLIC Hotel (Chicago), the Nautilus Hotel (Miami), and the Freehand Hotel (Miami). Kellems Dominik has further presented her work on the international art fair circuit, including with the Armory Show (New York), Scope Art Fair (Miami), the Tokyo International Art Fair (Tokyo), the Affordable Art Fair (New York). Her first major public art installation was “I Can Feel” exhibited during Art Basel Miami Beach 2017. The work is composed of a neon sculpture and choreographed light performance, and Kellems Dominik’s largest neon work. Standing at 12′ tall, the 27.68 second neon performance illuminates the rising emotion and viscerally glorifies the female orgasm. Kellems Dominik lives and works between San Francisco, California, New York, New York, and Jackson, Wyoming. (en)