
She doesn't expect to take some of the household names on the Deitch roster, like Kehinde Wiley or Ryan McGinness, but will likely take a lot of its younger artists who she has been managing—like Rosson Crow, whose large-scale graffiti-infused abstract expressionist paintings are currently on view at Deitch in a show that Grayson curated. She's planning to open with a bang, a sequel to Deitch's 2000 exhibition Street Market, in which Barry McGee, Todd James and Stephen Powers created a full-scale street scene installation/sculpture/performance space. Grayson told AI: "I don't want to have a stable of artists and 10 solo shows a year. It's going to be a crazy circus like it's always been."