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Kate Clark
Kate Clark is a sculptor who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She studies the tension between personal and mythical realms by creating sculpture that synthesizes the human face and the body of wild animals. Clark attended Cornell University for her BFA and Cranbrook Academy of Art for her MFA and has been awarded fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center Residency in Provincetown, MA., and the Marie Walsh Sharpe Studio Program in New York. Her work is collected internationally and is in public collections such as the David Roberts Art Foundation, the C-Collection, The 21c Collection and the JP Morgan Chase Collection. Clark had her first solo exhibit at Claire Oliver Gallery in New York in 2008. Since then she has been included in solo and group museum exhibitions at the Aldrich Museum, The Islip Art Museum, and The Bellevue Arts Museum, The Mobile Museum, the Frist Museum, The Glenbow Museum, The Hudson Vallery Center For Contemporary Art and The Halle Saint Pierre Museum, among others.
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Kate Clark: Animal Bodies – Human Faces (Bildstrecke)
Heft No. 01/2014Gehring, Petra
Gehrlach, Andreas
Geisenhanslüke, Achim
Gellai, Szilvia
Gertiser, Anita
Geulen, Eva
Ghazoul, Ferial J.
Gilbert, Annette
Gilman, Sander L.
Gomringer, Nora
Goodman-Thau, Eveline
Goslicka, Xenia
Gotto, Lisa
Greub, Thierry
Grieder, Andrea
Grimmer, Bernhard
Großhans, Hans-Peter
Groth, Peter
Grünewald, Heidi
Gulden, Alfred
Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich
Hacker, Hanna
Haensler, Philippe P.
Hamel, Patrice
Hamilton, John T.
Hamilton, Andrew B. B.
Handler Spitz, Ellen
Harms, Ingeborg
Harper, Jana
Harrasser, Karin
Hartman, Geoffrey H.
Hasebrink, Burkhard
Haupt, Sabine
Heffernan, Valerie
Heidenreich, Nanna
Heindl, Nina
Heine, Stefanie
Heinz, Marion
Henning, Christoph
Herbrechter, Stefan
Herrmann, Hans-Christian von
Hess-Lüttich, Ernest W. B.
Hildebrand, Sonja
Hoffmann, Christoph
Holzleithner, Elisabeth
Honold, Alexander
Huss, Till Julian