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  2. Kate Newby - Wikipedia

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    I'm just like a pile of leaves, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Auckland [13] 2013 Let the Other Thing In, Fogo Island Gallery, Fogo Island [14] Maybe I won’t go to sleep at all, La Loge, Brussels [7] 2014 Portmanteaux (with Nick Austin, Bill Culbert, Pup Culbert, Mateo Tannatt), Hopkinson Mossman, Auckland [15] 2015

  3. Keeping It Real Art Critics - Wikipedia

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    KIRAC in Amsterdam in 2024. Keeping It Real Art Critics (also known as KIRAC) is a web series on YouTube and Vimeo exploring the international art world. Directed by Stefan Ruitenbeek, a Dutch artist and director, KIRAC episodes occupy the middle ground between art and art criticism and focus mainly on the influence of modernistic, democratic principles within the art world.

  4. Kate Johnson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Kate Johnson (1969–March 27, 2020) was an American artist, filmmaker, publisher, and educator. She was affiliated with EZTV , Otis College of Art & Design , and the American Film Institute . Career

  5. Kate Bryan - Wikipedia

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    Kate Bryan (born 11 March 1982) is a British art historian, curator and arts broadcaster. In 2016, she became head of collections for Soho House globally. She presents the Sky Arts Series Inside Arts which began in 2019. [1] She wrote and presented the art television series Galleries on Demand, which aired every week in 2016 on Sky Arts.

  6. Kate Just - Wikipedia

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    Kate Just was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1974, but migrated to Melbourne, Australia in 1996.Just works in knitting, sculpture, ceramic media, and photography. She holds a PhD in sculpture from Monash University, a Master of Arts from RMIT University, [1] and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from the Victorian College of the Arts and a Bachelor of Science (Filmmaking) from Boston ...

  7. Kate Clark (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Kate Clark graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture. [4] She went on to obtain a Master of Fine Arts degree from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2001. Kate began her work by creating a piece called How Are You?, which was featured in the Forum Gallery of the Cranbrook Art Museum in Bloomfield Hills ...

  8. Taschen Basic Art - Wikipedia

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    Taschen Basic Art is a best selling art collection books, published by Taschen, starting in 1985. Each book looks at a different artist, with a biography, and illustrations of their work. The books are published as affordable hardcover books of 21 x 26 cm. As of 2022, 78 titles had been published. [1]

  9. Tziporah Malkah - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, "Kate and Barbie", a portrait of Malkah by Australian painter Paul Newton was a finalist in the annual Archibald Prize exhibition [33] and is now in her private art collection. Newton also painted another portrait of Malkah the same year titled "Homage to Madame X", now owned by her mother, Pru Goward. [ 34 ]