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Rand, Katie
The result is a visual and olfactory experience that combines Minimalist forms teetering on the brink of collapse with foodstuffs redolent of childhood. Using food creates a paradox, it contests the high quality materials and masculine geometric structures used within Minimalism.
The artist explores gender through her making process, questioning whether the rhetoric and form associated with the artwork of the Minimalists embodied or excluded gender. All of her work is made by hand in a domestic manner, addressing the traditional role of the housewife in the kitchen with an ironic twist and thereby challenging and undermining Minimalism's machismo.
She battles to make perfect functional structures, with materials that are anything but structural. The work is labour-intensive, it tests her physical and mental strength. The need for perfection is always lost to the victory of the material, but although the acceptance of its properties has to define the making and its limits, the artist continues the battle, determined to win.
Katie Rand wants to reveal the most fundamental character and reality of the material in her artworks, exposing its function, form and processes. She attempts to engage the viewer in an immediate, direct and unmediated experience. The work is uncompromisingly radical and challenging: it proposes a new way of looking at the world.
Contact details
Miss
Katie
Rand
katie_rand@hotmail.com
www.kates-art.co.uk
Primary Art Form
Visual Arts and Designer Makers
Other Artform categories
Installation
Photographer
Printmaking
Site Specific Artist
Visual Arts
