Founded in March 2025, OKEY DOKEY KONRAD FISCHER is a Los Angeles and New York based project space dedicated to exhibitions, presentations, and artistic interventions. Konrad Fischer Galerie has played a decisive role in the international reception of Minimal and Conceptual art since the late 1960s. Today, OKEY DOKEY KONRAD FISCHER extends this legacy by creating a platform for new constellations and encounters, bringing historical positions into dialogue with contemporary practices and fostering exchange between Europe and the United States.
From its earliest years, Konrad Fischer Galerie became known for introducing numerous American artists to European audiences, presenting their work in depth and within a broader institutional and public context, often for the first time. With OKEY DOKEY KONRAD FISCHER, this movement is in a sense mirrored: the gallery now introducing its established program to new audiences in Los Angeles and New York, continuing a transatlantic conversation that has long shaped its identity.
The name of the project refers to Konrad Fischer’s frequently used phrase “Okey Dokey,” with which he often concluded conversations and correspondence. So closely associated with him, the saying was transformed by Sol LeWitt into a rubber stamp that now serves as the project’s logo. The expression encapsulates an attitude central to the gallery: concentration on essentials, openness to experimentation, and a disarmingly direct approach to serious artistic questions. OKEY DOKEY KONRAD FISCHER invites artists to respond directly to context, place, and one another, sustaining a dynamic space in which historical and contemporary perspectives meet and new forms of presentation and collaboration can emerge.
Further information, along with the exhibition program can be found at okeydokeykonradfischer.com
