Katie Pratt
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Katie Pratt[1] is an artist and abstract painter living and working in London. Born in Epsom, UK, 23 May 1969, she is most recognised for large paintings with heavy volumes of oil paint that combine geometric and organic detail in diagrammatic complex systems. She won the Jerwood Painting Prize in 2001.[2]
Education[]
- MA (RCA) Painting Royal College of Art 1996–1998
- BA (Hons) Fine Art (Painting) Winchester School of Art 1989–1992[3]
- Foundation in Art & Design at Central School of Art & Design 1987–1988[3]
- Wallington High School for Girls 1985–1987
- St Helen's School 1980–1985
Exhibitions[]
- 2017 The Order of Things Co-curator (with Andrew Bick[4][5][6] and Jonathan Parsons[7][8]) and Exhibitor,[9] 28 January 2017– 2 March 2017 at The Wilson (Cheltenham)
- 2016 Upsom Downs[10] Galerie Peter Zimmermann Mannheim, Germany
- 2015 Revisiting the Jerwood Painting Prize[11] Jerwood Gallery, Hastings
- 2006 Jonathan Lasker, Patrick Heron, Katie Pratt[12][13]John Hansard Gallery, University of Southampton curated by Prof. Stephen Foster[14] 14 February to 8 April 2006
- 2005 Landscape Confection, curated by Helen Molesworth[15] Wexner Center for the Arts 29 January −1 May 2005[16] Contemporary Arts Museum Houston[17] 23 July – 11 September 2005 & Orange County Museum of Art[18] 6 February- 7 May 2006
- 2003 New British Painting: Part 1[19] John Hansard Gallery, University of Southampton 2 December 2003 – 31 January 2004[20]
- 1999 New Contemporaries99[21][22]
Further reading[]
- Katie Pratt 2016 Jonathan Lasker & Katie Pratt in Conversation Turps Banana Magazine No. 16 Spring 2016 ISSN 1749-3994[23]
- Taylor, Brandon 2013 Geometry After Utopia in Utopian Reality ed. Lodder, C, Kokkori, M & Mileeva, M published in Amsterdam by Brill Publishers[24] ISBN 9789004263208
- Lee, R. 2004 Threads in Unframed (ed. Betterton, R.) published in New York by I.B. Tauris ISBN 1-86064-771-5
References[]
- ^ "Work".
- ^ "Eye of the beholder".
- ^ Jump up to: a b Germinations 7: Biennale Européenne des jeunes artistes. Germinations. 1992. p. 188. ISBN 9782906732308. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- ^ team, Museum Haus Konstruktiv. "ANDREW BICKORIGINAL/GHOST/VARIETY/SHIFTED/DOUBLE/ECHO CURATED BY SABINE SCHASCHL 2017".
- ^ "ANDREW BICK – von bartha".
- ^ "Andrew Bick".
- ^ "Exhibitions > Seeing Round Corners – Turner Contemporary".
- ^ "Welcome".
- ^ "The Order of Things".
- ^ "Katie Pratt".
- ^ "REVISITING THE JERWOOD PAINTING PRIZE".
- ^ "Jonathan Lasker, Patrick Heron, Katie Pratt".
- ^ Council, British. "PATRICK HERON, JONATHAN LASKER, KATIE PRATT – Current – Exhibitions – British Council − Visual Arts".
- ^ "Prof Stephen Foster – CultureSouthampton".
- ^ "Landscape Confection".
- ^ Geldin, Sherri & Helen Molesworth 2005 Landscape Confection published Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University ISBN 1-881390-36-5
- ^ "Landscape Confection – Contemporary Arts Museum Houston".
- ^ "Landscape Confection – OCMA – Orange County Museum of Art".
- ^ "New British Painting: Part 1".
- ^ Foster, Stephen & Carter, Ros, New British Painting published by John Hansard Gallery University of Southampton ISBN 0-85432-803-3
- ^ "Katie Pratt – New Contemporaries".
- ^ ed.Byetheway,B. (1999) New Contemporaries 99 Published New Contemporaries 1988 Ltd. ISBN 0 9515556 85
- ^ "Back Issues / Turps Banana".
- ^ "Utopian Reality – Brill".
Categories:
- 1969 births
- Living people
- People from Epsom
- Painters from London
- Alumni of the Royal College of Art
- Abstract painters
- People educated at Wallington High School for Girls
- People from Southwark
- 20th-century British women artists