Kate Klingbeil
Kate Klingbeil (b. 1990) lives and works between Milwaukee and New York. She has exhibited her work at Steve Turner, Los Angeles (GrownWoman, 2021); SPRING/BREAK, New York with Field Projects (Burrowed, 2020); Monya Rowe, New York (OnThe Inside with Rebecca Ness, 2019) and Crush Curatorial, New York (Thick, 2017). Kate has been included in group exhibitions at Nino Mier, Los Angeles (2021); Steve Turner, Los Angeles (2020); Nevven Gallery, Gothenburg, Sweden (2019); Andrew Edlin, New York (2019); Paul Kasmin, New York (2018), The Hole, New York (2018), and Andrew Rafacz, Chicago (2017). Residencies Kate has attended include Silver Art Projects at 4 World Trade Center (2021), Oak Spring Garden Foundation (2021), Marble House Projects (2021), the Arts/Industries program at John Michael Kohler Art Center (2020), Yaddo (2019), and ACRE (2016). Her work has been written about in the New York Times (2020), Artnet (2020), and Maake Magazine (2019), among other publications.
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Kate KlingbeilDigging Myself Out of A Hole, 2021Acrylic, pigment, flashe, pumice, sand, crushed garnet, mica, cast brass, ceramic, bones, beach glass, shells, rocks from Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix, and oil stick on canvas59 x 83.25 x 2 in.
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Kate KlingbeilDry Spell, 2021Acrylic, pigment, flashe, pumice, sand, crushed garnet, rocks from Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix, bone, ceramic, cast brass, shells, found objects, chalk pastel, and oil stick on canvas39.5 x 51.5 x 2.25 in.
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Kate KlingbeilGood Grief, 2021Acrylic, pigment, flashe, pumice, sand, crushed garnet, rocks, bone, ceramic, cast brass, shells, found objects, chalk pastel, and oil stick on canvas30 x 40.5 x 2.25 in.
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Kate KlingbeilLove Bomb, 2021Acrylic, pigment, flashe, pumice, sand, crushed garnet, rocks from Lake Michigan, ceramic, bone, found object, chalk pastel, and oil stick on canvas36.5 x 49 x 2 in.
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Kate KlingbeilSedimental, 2021Acrylic, pigment, flashe, pumice, sand, crushed garnet, rocks from Lake Michigan and Lake Charlevoix, bone, ceramic, shells, found objects, chalk pastel, and oil stick on canvas60.25 x 84 x 3.5 in.
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Kate KlingbeilTeasel, 2021Cast bronze and found pitchfork57.5 x 12 x 7 in.
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Kate KlingbeilThe Salt Of The Earth Holds The Sky, 2021Acrylic, pigment, flashe, pumice, sand, crushed garnet, rocks from Lake Michigan, bone, ceramic, cast brass, dried dead snake, chalk pastel, and oil stick on canvas30 x 40.5 x 2.25 in.
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Kate KlingbeilThe Unearthing, 2021Acrylic, pigment, flashe, pumice, sand, crushed garnet, rocks, bone, ceramic, shells, found objects, chalk pastel, and oil stick on canvas59 x 83.25 x 2 in.
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Kate KlingbeilContemplative Root, 2020Cast iron and cast brass26 x 10 x 13.5 in.
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Kate KlingbeilCrabapple, 2020Cast brass3 x 3 x 3 in.
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Kate KlingbeilEmerging Root, 2020Cast brass4 x 13 x 11.5 in.
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Kate KlingbeilLiberated Root, 2020Cast iron15 x 20.5 x 19 in.
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Kate KlingbeilReclining Root, 2020Cast iron41 x 10 x 9.5 in.
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Kate KlingbeilResting Root, 2020Cast iron and cast brass15 x 23.5 x 14.5 in.