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December 16 - February 3, 2024 Reception: December 16, 4 - 6pm Artist Talk: January 20, 11am Taylor Kibby was also featured in our exhibition, “of rope and chain her bones are made.” Her new exhibition, With As Much Sweetness As I Can Decently Manage, is her first solo show...
Matson and Kibby are both influenced by the California landscape, from its palette and quality of light to the dualities of its urban and natural environments. Together, their works interrogate the structures of power that have created and reinforced the hierarchies between craft and fine art.
LOS ANGELES, CA.- Stroll Garden to open There are things I’d rather whisper, the debut solo exhibition of Los Angeles-based artist Taylor Kibby. Starting Friday, April 14th, the exhibition will feature all new sculptural work that showcases Kibby's signature ceramic chain link motif.
Feb 3, 2024 · Over the past few years, Kibby has been recognized for her finely crafted, signature ceramic chain sculptures that either drape in sweeping arrangements on the wall or mound themselves in piles on the floor.
Oct 4, 2012 · Here’s what I look at: the potential of the artists. What have they done before and what will they do next? Sure, I am looking at what is being presented in this competition, but what would the artists do in a different context? When torn between entries, this can be the deciding factor.
Artist Biography. Taylor Kibby lives and works and Los Angeles, California. She was educated at Bard College, Massachusetts before graduating with an MFA in Applied Craft and Design from Pacific Northwest College of Art and Oregon College of Art and Craft.
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