Kate Gilmore

Born:
1975
Residence:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Nationality:
American
Trust:
APT New York
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PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

  • David Castillo Gallery will be participating in the Expo Chicago 2017 at Chicago's Navy Pier.

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  • All shows are free unless otherwise noted.

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  • All shows are free unless otherwise noted.

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  • All shows are free unless otherwise noted.

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  • Kate Gilmore and Karen Heagle’s “Beat” is on view at On Stellar Rays till February 19, 2017.

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  • 200 or so visitors poked their heads through an arched, human-sized mouse hole draped in black at Mana Contemporary to get to the art center’s theater for a Friday evening performance.

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  • Three art and culture experts, including the New Museum’s tech-savvy curator Lauren Cornell, talk about the complex research, storytelling, and economic issues related to Michael Stevenson’s sculpture “The Fountain of Prosperity,” which is currently on view.

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  • Last week marked the opening of yet another major "bi-annual" exhibition. While its organizers are reluctant to call it a biennial, Portugal Arte 10

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  • 10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch

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  • For its big debut show last fall in its shiny new iconic building, the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland went global.

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  • Brooklyn Museum of Art, May 1, 2009 – January 10, 2010 The mirror in the title of this modest, but thought-provoking exhibition of video art is not

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  • Miami’s fushcia-smudged sky provides the perfect backdrop for the Wynwood Art Walk, which pops up on the second Saturday of every month

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  • On 6 June, 2011, Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art launched Walk the Line, a dynamic site-specific sculptural artwork

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  • We are pleased to announce We’ve All Got Issues: Video Art from the APT Collection the first ever online, selling exhibition of video art featuring 16 videos by an international roster of member artists from Artist Pension Trust® (APT). The show is hosted by MutualArt.com and will be up for a period of two weeks from May 29 to June 12, 2014. All works will be shown in their full-length versions and made available for purchase through the website.

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  • "The Reckoning: Women Artists of the New Millennium" by Eleanor Heartney, Helaine Posner, Nancy Princenthal and Sue Scott, is the new quintessential volume that illustrates the importance of female artists in visual culture. The book focuses on the work of 24 hand-picked female artists, born after 1960, that have pushed beyond the stereotype of 1970s “feminist art” and have asserted themselves as influencers in the modern art world. With approachably written chapters on each of the women, the authors define these artists’ important roles in the shaping of contemporary culture and art.

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  • For its big debut show last fall in its shiny new iconic building, the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland went global.

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  • Miami’s fushcia-smudged sky provides the perfect backdrop for the Wynwood Art Walk, which pops up on the second Saturday of every month

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  • On 6 June, 2011, Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art launched Walk the Line, a dynamic site-specific sculptural artwork

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  • In a bit of geographic cross-pollination, Chelsea’s ZieherSmith Gallery will be bringing Brooklyn artists to Nashville for a pop-up group show

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  • February 25 – May 30, 2010 In the viewing room where Rashaad Newsome’s video plays, a couple of women in their seventies sat and discussed

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  • As every artist knows, it’s good to get your hands dirty every once in a while. And there’s something undeniably wonderful about messy, filthy

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  • Last week marked the opening of yet another major "bi-annual" exhibition. While its organizers are reluctant to call it a biennial, Portugal Arte 10

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  • The Pace Gallery presents Soft Machines, a group exhibition of artists exploring the influence and effects of control mechanisms on the human body.

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  • The Soft Machine, William Burroughs' cut-up sci-fi novel about addiction and vice, urges us to "smash the control images" and "burn the books,"

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  • 2010, Francesco Bonami and Gary Carrion-Murayari’s Whitney Biennial, is essentially a Whitney Biennial calibrated for the times: small at 55 artists

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  • With our original location in a working class neighborhood with large families, many of them struggling to get by, we often had occassion to explain

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  • What kind of biennial is "2010"? First let’s dispose of a silly notion — that this is the women’s biennial. Yes, 51 percent of the participants are female

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  • The home is an unstable space in contemporary art. As the arena in which boundaries between public and private, masculine and feminine, quotidian

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  • "Paint Things: Beyond the Stretcher" at the deCordova is a smart, sinewy examination of 18 artists who make "painting-as-sculpture and vice versa."

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  • Far from the sweaty sidewalks of New York in the cooler climes of Gstaad, better known for its ski resorts, Marilyn Minter is co-curating a show

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BIOGRAPHY

Kate Gilmore was born in Washington D.C. in 1975 and lives and works in New York, NY. Gilmore received her MFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York, NY (2002) and her Bachelors degree from Bates College, Lewiston, ME (1997). She has participated in the 2010 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, The Moscow Biennial, Moscow, Russia (2011), PS1 Greater New York, MoMA/PS1, New York, NY (2005 and 2010) in addition to solo exhibitions at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut (2014), MoCA Cleveland, Cleveland, OH (2013), Public Art Fund, Bryant Park, New York, NY (2010), Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA (2008), Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, OH (2006).  She has been the recipient of several international awards and honors such as the Art Prize/ Art Juried Award, Grand Rapids, Michigan (2015), Rauschenberg Residency Award, Rauschenberg Foundation, Captiva, FL (2014), Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome (2007/2008), The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award, New York, NY (2009/2010), Art Matters Grant, New York, NY (2012), Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Award for Artistic Excellence, New York, NY (2010), the Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance, New York, NY (2006), “In the Public Realm”, Public Art Fund, New York, NY (2010), The LMCC Workspace Residency, New York, NY (2005), New York Foundation for The Arts Fellowship, New York, NY (2012 and 2005), and the Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Residency, Brooklyn, NY (2010). Her work is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California; Rose Art Museum, Waltham, Massachusetts; Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana, Indianapolis; and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois.  Gilmore is an Associate Professor of Art and Design at Purchase College, SUNY, Purchase, NY.


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