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Kim Walker

Within my practice, I focus on the incongruous: in making the familiar unfamiliar and highlighting beauty within the everyday. I create settings in which the mundane and the ordinary gesture can suddenly invoke existential and poetic meanings. Being together and apart, being elated and unhappy, being a success and being a failure, and experiencing longing, regret and desire are all concepts that my work is actively questioning.

www.kimwalkerart.co.uk

Blogger profile: Kim Walker

Richard Taylor talks to Kim Walker, MFA student at School of the Art Institute of Chicago Read on…

Blogger profiles: archive

Sparking self initiated debate within the Degrees unedited blogs the blogger profiles are your port of call for in depth and individuating conversations on art practices surviving and thriving during Read on…

Cooper Summer Residency

By: Kim Walker
Cooper Summer Residency is a space for artists to reflect upon and experiment with new ideas and strategies that will extend their practice. The residency is based on a desire to investigate the Read on…

Project Doocot Exchange

By: Kim Walker
Project Doocot Exchange will present a sound installation exploring hand-made sheds that Pigeon Fanciers build for their birds. These structures are innately curious, beautiful and at times, Read on…

School of The Art Institute of Chicago

By: Kim Walker

MFA in Studio, Sound Department

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The Blogger profiles

Sparking self initiated debate within the Degrees unedited blogs the blogger profiles are your port of call for in depth and individuating conversations on art practices surviving and thriving d Read on…

When The Stone Falls The World Will End

By: Kim Walker
The project discussed is a joint collaboration between two artists, Neil Galligan a watercolour painter, and Kim Walker, a digital artist. Both artists travelled together for three weeks around the Read on…