Created in conjunction with the exhibition “Street Scanners” at Trapp Projects (Vancouver, BC) in 2022, this short documentary follows Christos Dikeakos as he gives an artist tour of the show and his foundational work “Car Rides Street Scans” (1969-1970).
During the height of COVID, as part of active efforts to keep cultural programming alive, the Audain Art Museum invited artists featured in their collection to participate in online artist talks. Christos Dikeakos participated in their second season.
In 2017, Capture Photography Festival invited Christos Dikeakos to interview Alex Morrison about his diverse practice.
In this excerpt from Is There a Picture? by Harry Killas, Christos Dikeakos talks about his body of works that would go on to be featured in a solo presentation, NEXT: Christos Dikeakos, at the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2016.
In this excerpt of Is There a Picture? by Harry Killas, Christos Dikeakos delves into the history of art and photography in Vancouver at the time where he created his series Sites and Place Names: Vancouver.
In this excerpt from Is There a Picture? by Harry Killas, Christos Dikeakos discusses his collaboration on The Glue Pour.
This interview of Christos Dikeakos led by Lorna Brown was commissioned in 2009 by the Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery and the grunt gallery, as part of the online project Ruins in Process: Vancouver Art in the Sixties.
In 2011, Christos Dikeakos was invited to give a talk, providing an artist perspective on the multi-layered aspects of the project Maraya, presented by Centre A in Vancouver.