CHICAGO

It’s a Muscle: Rex Delafkaran & Colleen Keihm

May 2 - Jun 13, 2026

Opening Reception: Sat,  May 2, 1-4 pm
Artists Conversation: Sat, May 23, 2 pm

Tiger Strikes Asteroid Chicago is excited to present the two-person exhibition, It’s a Muscle: Rex Delafkaran & Colleen Keihm, which explores the body’s relationship to abstraction through photographic and sculptural works. It’s a Muscle brings together two new bodies of work by the Chicago-based artists to investigate the fluttering experience of being a body in space. The works in the exhibition foreground thresholds of gestural action or slippages between sight, touch, and movement. Through a collection of photograms, drawings, words, and objects, the artists present an ever-shifting state of perception that resists the tradition of the frame as a fixed position.

Keihm’s colorful photograms, a darkroom process of one-off compositions exposed to light, reveal an openness to improvisation and playful form, enclosing and compressing sight-lines within a frame of light. This process-based practice, shaped by both structured limitations and quick edits, unfolds at a distinct pace in the dark. Moments of chance mark the artist’s interaction with the darkroom as a stage, inducing an image through choreographed, repetitive motions.

Delafkaran’s sculptures of wood, ceramic and wool activate the gallery’s floor and, through their attention to surface and silhouette, are a set of proposals for touch, play and interaction. Delafkaran's forms are in dialogue with Persian carpets and the wooden weights used in the 11th century Persian martial art zoorkhaneh. The artist is inspired by the body’s movements, the gendered socio-cultural space of practice, and her orientation towards these objects as an American Iranian. Delafkaran’s memetic objects of mats and clubs simplify these forms and emphasize the flexibility of signifiers in the sometimes scary reductions enacted in the exercise of abstraction. They propose new, idiosyncratic ways for the body to interact with familiar objects.

With word maps, the artists examine the verbs and nouns that guide their processes and movements: center, step, enclose, lift, slip, weight, and arrange. Viewed together, the different approaches activate the space through portals of framed space, the edge of color and the invitation for interaction. The objects and images offer gentle gestures that invite and conduct us through passageways; the room and all of its contents are flexing, like a muscle.

For this occasion, the artists will present a collaborative artist book, It’s a Muscle, with the support of exhibition partners Quimbys and Flatlands Press. The printed media includes drawings and written compositions that act like a key for the dialogues between their practices and the exhibition. The print will be available for free in the gallery while supplies last.

Artists Bios

Colleen Keihm is a Chicago based artist who received her MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a BS in Photography from Drexel University. Her work has been exhibited at AWall Gallery, Flatland, Roman Susan, Filter Photo, and Alice Wilds. Colleen has been an artist in residence with Hatch Projects at the Chicago Artists Coalition, Institut für alles Mögliche in Berlin, and Studio 3325 in Chicago. Her photographs are held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of Contemporary Photography, and she is a proud member of the Midwest Photographers Project. She is currently a Visiting Instructor in the Photography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago.

Rex Delafkaran is an Iranian-American interdisciplinary artist and dancer from California, based in Chicago. Her artworks use bodies and objects to play with the failure, poetry and labor among readymade and handmade materials, while exploring the constructions of identity and language as we find ourselves squeezed  through violence of late stage capitalism. 

‍Delafkaran has exhibited and performed at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum, DC; Panoply Performance Lab, NY; Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Platform Projects, Greece; Textile Museum, Washington, DC; Satellite Art Fair, FL; and EXPO Chicago, IL, among others. She is a recipient of a Warhol Foundation ‘Wherewithal Research Grant’ and recently awarded the Eldon Danhausen Sculpture Fellowship from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Delafkaran holds a degree in Ceramics and Performance from the San Francisco Art Institute, and an MFA in Sculpture from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

photos by Tom Van Eynde coming soon