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Artist Statement:
Artist Statement
Kathryn Arnold c2002
My work contains two intertwining veins. One is filled with large, colorful oils on canvas. The other are my drawings which are black and white mixed media works on paper. Both display the density and layered mark-making that points to my process and content.
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Artist Exhibitions:
SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
2-Person Exhibition, Sandra Lee Gallery, San Francisco, CA exact date unset, 2012
"New Paintings", 55 Fremont, curated by Casey and Associates, San Francisco, CA October 2010- December 2010
"Passages", 505 Sansome Street (The Transamerica center), curated by Casey and Associates, San Francisco, CA, March 21, 2009- May ...
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Artist Galleries:
GALLERY AFFILIATIONS PAST AND PRESENT:
Past: Urbis Artium, (now Mark Wolfe Contemporary, San Francisco, CA.
Current: Sandra Lee Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Current: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artists Gallery, Sales and Rental Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Current: Art For Business, Art4Business.com, Boston, Philadelphia, New York City
Current: ...
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Artist Reviews:
KATHRYN ARNOLD
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Copies available upon request
SF Weekly, June 1 2011, "PLace Your Bets on Who'll Win 'The Abstract' Exhibit by Keith Bowers. http://blogs.sfweekly.com/exhib itionist/2011/06/place_your_bet s_on_wholl_win_t.php
artbusiness.com, June 9, 2011, scroll down to Sandra Lee Gallery, photo of my painting receiving ...
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Collections:
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
1st and Mission Business Building, San Francisco, CA
Allergan Corporation, Irvine, CA
Heartland Spine & Specialty Hospital, Kansas City.
Kirkwood and Ellis, Attorneys at Law, San Francisco, CA
New Corporate Location, name coming soon, Los Angeles, CA
Thompson and Mitchell, Attorneys at Law, St. Louis, MO
Corporate Skills International, ...
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Kathryn Arnold Biography:
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Age
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| Gender |
Female
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| Status |
Married
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| Children |
99
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| Religion |
not provided |
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| Education |
Masters of Fine Arts |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
Viewing art, hiking, photography. |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Oil
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Postmodernism - (1975 - )
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
Multiple favorites- past to contemporary
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| Favorite Work of Art |
love many- past to contemporary
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
Experience of life and examining my perceptions are my inspirations. And others' creative works including music cannot be left out. |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
I love the visual world - from nature to man-made. Art connects me to a sense of freedom within to the external visual world. |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Kathryn studied at the Kansas City Art Institute for three years and completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting at the University of Kansas, Lawrence with a Phi Kappa Phi honor. She completed her (MFA) Master of Fine Arts in Art with Honors. (Lawrence, Kansas is where William Burroughs resided the last section of his life and Alan Ginsberg a frequent visitor. A bit of the “beat” poets and writers influence is seen in Kathryn’s work.)
Kathryn Arnold has shown her work on a national scale, from New York City to Hawaii, from Los Angeles to Chicago and Kansas City and St Louis. She has been written about by Alan Artner, art critic for the Chicago Tribune and Raphael Rubenstein, senior editor of Art in America along with many others. Her work is included in numerous public and private collections.
She exhibits nationally in galleries, universities and art centers and is a NEA Regional Fellowship recipient. She has received other fellowships, grants and awards as well. Kathryn’s work is included in numerous public and private collections.
Kathryn works in her studio in San Francisco. It is a large space with a skywell that keeps track of the time. Her work contains two intertwining veins. One is filled with large, colorful oils on canvas. The other vein includes drawings that are black and white mixed media works on paper. Both display the density and layered mark-making that points to artistic process and content.
Artist Statement: Kathryn Arnold
The paintings are a result of intuitive nonobjective processes and contain my search for visual "magic". The sense of touch and chaotic energy of color and marks play an important role in building up layers that function to create and encompassing, enveloping field and bewildering space. The grid at times becomes a reference point and the intrinsic relating of parts form poetry; an interplay between subjective and objective realities.
*"2.Any mysterious, seemingly inexplicable power or influence; as, the "magic" of love." (webster) |
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