Thursday, March 3, 2011

Artist Lecture: Kathy Rose

"Kathy Rose’s work has evolved from her early drawn animated films of the 1970’s,  through her unique, pioneering performance work combining dance with film in the 1980-90’s, to her current surreal performance video spectacles and installations, with influence from symbolist art and the Japanese Noh theater. Rose received a Guggenheim in Performance Art in 2003, and in 2005 was awarded a New York State Council on the Arts grant in Video (Media & New Technology).
Rose has toured extensively in live performance throughout the United States and Europe, giving performances at the Museum of Modern Art’s Cineprobe series, Kennedy Center, Serious Fun at Lincoln Center, Fondation Cartier pour l’art Contemporain, the Walker Art Center,The Kitchen, Institute of Contemporary Art in London, Danspace-St. Marks Church, Baltimore Art Museum, Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, Akademie die Kunst in Berlin, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, etc. as well as performances in Geneva, Helsinki, Amsterdam, Hiroshima, etc.  Her video installation works have been exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum,  Aldrich Museum,  Cooper Union, etc."


"bio." Krose.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Mar 2011. <http://www.krose.com>.

Your work utilizes a great deal of technology, how do you feel technology plays into the creation of contemporary art in the 21st century?

In addition to your use of man made devices, you incorporate the presence of the organic, a human.  How do you feel that presence of both elements affects your work?

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