Cult of the Kimono (Curtain)

Grace Ndiritu

Cult of the Kimono (Curtain), 2019Sign in to view price
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textile, woodblock printKate Macgarry
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This vibrant abstract artwork features a playful pattern of shapes and forms in shades of blue, red, and purple against a mint green background. The composition is made up of various geometric shapes, including triangles and abstract butterfly-like motifs, creating a dynamic and visually engaging design. The artist has employed a bold, expressive style, utilizing a mix of simplified forms and gestural brushstrokes to infuse the piece with a sense of energy and spontaneity. The overall aesthetic suggests a lighthearted, whimsical mood, hinting at the artist's intention to capture a sense of playfulness and youthful exuberance. ...

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Grace Ndiritu
Artist
Grace Ndiritu
B.1982, British/Kenyan

Grace Ndiritu is a British-Kenyan artist born in 1982. Concerned with the transformation of our contemporary world, Ndiritu works across film, painting, textiles, performance and social practice. In 2012 she began creating a new body of work under the title Healing The Museum, which sets out to re-introduce non-rational healing methodologies such as shamanism to re-activate the ‘sacredness’ of art spaces. Ndiritu has a mid-career survey, Healing The Museum at S.M.A.K., Ghent which opened in April 2023. The exhibition includes a new monographic publication published by Motto Books. ...

Kate Macgarry
Gallery
Kate Macgarry
London

Kate MacGarry Gallery, established in 2002, is a contemporary art gallery located in East London at 27 Old Nichol Street, within a space designed by British architect Tony Fretton. Over the years, the gallery has expanded its representation to include 25 emerging and established artists, as well as two artist estates. Many of the gallery's represented artists had their first commercial solo exhibitions at Kate MacGarry and have gone on to achieve international success. Their works have been showcased at leading institutions worldwide, including MoMA, Documenta, the Venice Biennale, Tate, MCA Chicago, Prada Foundation, The Walker Art Center, Barbican, New Museum, Palais de Tokyo, Kunstverein Hamburg, and Kettle's Yard, among others. ...

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