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Kate Rohde
 
 
About the Artist

Artist Statement

My recent sculptures and installations utilise an extensive range of craft and hardware materials, including silicone, expanding foam, fake fur, polyester resin and rice paper. With these I create zoological, botanical and geological specimens, which rather than factually representing natural history, take a more playful, decorative approach, often employing presentation techniques of museums, such as dioramas and display cases when exhibiting them.

Coupled with this interest in reimagining natural history, I have been incorporating decorative elements typical of Baroque and Rococo style over the last year. The highly ornate nature of these styles reveals on closer inspection that much of the patterning is drawn largely from flora and fauna. The combination of motifs from these movements, with dioramas featuring faux specimens of animal, vegetable and mineral, create a sense of the richness and excess of culture intertwined with the splendors of nature to produce a spectacular example of humans seeking to have control over their environment.

The presentation of the works connects my two major areas of interest, drawing inspiration from descriptions and engravings depicting �Wunderkammer� rooms European aristocrats used to have in their expansive residences coincident with the era of Baroque and Rococo. These rooms were the precursors to modern museums, featuring treasures and curiosities collected and gifted to the aristocrats, and presented in exquisite, custom-made cabinets. Arranged more for aesthetic appeal and novelty value, the collections featured a range of cultural artifacts as well as fossils, minerals and animal specimens. In my work I seek to recreate an experience of encountering nature in a fantastic form, which still contains a little mystery and isn�t bounded by the scientific experience we now so often have of our world.

 
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Cobalt Blue Vitrine (Squirrels)

2007
Polyester resin and mixed media
100 x 66 x 57

Kaliman Gallery, Sydney

In My Nature (Installation View)

2007

In My Nature (Installation View)
Kaliman Gallery, Sydney

Some Kind of Empire (Installation View)

2006

Some Kind of Empire (Installation View)
Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne

Some Kind of Empire (Installation View)

2006

Some Kind of Empire (Installation View)
Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne

Some Kind of Empire (Detail)

2006

Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne

Emerald Cut Vitrine with Luxury Interior

2006
Polyester resin and mixed media
113 x 91 x 68 cm

Kaliman Gallery, Sydney

Vicious Precious

2006
Sheet aluminium, wire, treated pine, silicone, automotive enamel paint
180 x 80 x 200 cm each

Vicious Precious
Helen Lempriere Sculpture Award , Werribee Park, Melbourne.

Chateau Fatale

2005

Chateau Fatale
Westspace, Melbourne
 
Education and biography
Education:
1998 2001 Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours), Victorian College of the Arts

Selected Solo Exhibitions:
2008 flourish, TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville
2007 In My Nature, Kaliman Gallery, Paddington, Sydney
2006 Some Kind of Empire, Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne
2006 Vicious Precious, Latrobe Regional Gallery, Morwell
2005 Chateau Fatale, Westspace Gallery, Melbourne
2004 The Big Chill, Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Canberra
2004 Perfect Specimen, Kaliman Gallery, Paddington, Sydney
2003 Taxidermy, Kaliman Gallery, Paddington, Sydney
2002 Cabin Fever, TCB art inc. Melbourne

Selected Group Exhibitions:
2008 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
Look! new perspectives on the contemporary collection, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
2007 Voiceless: I feel therefore I am, Sherman Galleries, Sydney
2007 Culture Trackers, 24HR Art, Darwin
2006 Strange Cargo, Newcastle Region Art Gallery, New South Wales
2006 Flaming Youth, Orange Regional Art Gallery, New South Wales
2006 Home Goal: Diversity in contemporary Australian art from the collection
of Dr Dick Quan, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, New South Wales
2006 Beckon, Perth Institute for Contemporary Arts, Perth
2006 Shelf life, MOP Projects, Sydney
2006 Fantastic Voyage, Kaliman Gallery, Sydney
2006 The Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award, Werribee Park, Victoria
2005 Recent Acquisitions, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
2004 Supernatural, (a collaboration with Kate Just) Horti Hall Gallery, Melbourne
2004 She is Crafty, Firstdraft Gallery, Sydney
2004 Material Fiction, Blindside ARI, Melbourne
2003 Home Sweet Home, Works from the Peter Fay Collection, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
2003 Animality, The Blue Oyster Project Space, Dunedin, New Zealand
2003 Bong On, (curated by Jarrad Kennedy) Bus Gallery, Melbourne
2002 New Art, Kaliman Gallery, Paddington, Sydney
2002 Creatures, George Paton Gallery, Melbourne University
2002 Only the Lonely, Block Gallery, Chippendale, Sydney
2002 Postcard Show Linden Gallery, St Kilda, Melbourne
2001 Something for the Ladies, Penthouse&Pavement, Carlton, Melbourne
2001 Line-Up, Mansour Gallery, Melbourne
2001 Kate (with Kate Just and Kate Stones) Linden Gallery, St Kilda, Melbourne
2001 White-Wash, (curated by Sharon Thorne) 69 Smith Street, Collingwood, Melbourne
2000 Even Better Than the Real Thing, George Paton Gallery, Melbourne University
2000 Work From the Stables, 69 Smith Street, Collingwood, Melbourne
1999 Something New Again, 72 Napier Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne

Awards:
2006 Finalist, Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award
2006 Finalist, Ripe: ANZ private bank /Art and Australia Emerging Artists Prize
2005 Participant, ABN Amro Emerging Artists Prize
2004 Postcard Prize Winner, Linden Postcard Show
2000 National Gallery Women Association Encouragement Award, VCA Graduate Exhibition, Victorian College of the Arts.

Grants/Residencies:
2008 Arts Victoria creation grant
asialink visual arts residency, tokyo wonder site, japan
2007 Australia Council for the Arts Studio residency, Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris
2006 Culture Trackers Program, 24hr Art residency, Oenpelli, Northern Territory
2004 Australia Council for the Arts - New Work Grant
2003 City of Melbourne Arts Grant 2004 Recipient

Collections:
Artbank
National Gallery of Victoria, Australia
Newcastle Region Art Gallery, NSW. Australia
Queensland University Museum of Art
Art Gallery of South Australia

Bibliography:
- Jenna Blyth Kate Rohde Untitled: Portraits of Australian artists by Sonia Payes,
pg 284 – 289, July 2007
- Kate Van Den Boogert, Animal magnetism, Vogue Living Australia, July/August 2007
- Sebastian Smee, Beastly goings on, The Weekend Australian, March 2007
- Tracey Clement, Taxidermy meets mardi gras, The Sydney Morning Herald,
March 2007
- Lisa Slade, Return to wonder, Strange cargo catalogue essay, October 2006
- Rebecca Cannon, Kate Rohde, Un Magazine, issue 7, March 2006
- Din Heagney Faux Chateau, Nylon Magazine, March 2006
- Pilar Arevalo, Rohde kill, Russh Magazine, November 2005
- Margie Borschke, Get the picture, Harpers Bazaar Australia, September 2005
- Dominique Angeloro, Get Stuffed, The Sydney Morning Herald, March 2004
- Charmian Smith, Gory Creations Pose Serious Questions, Otago Daily Times,
June 2003
- Lenny Ann Low and Peter Hill, Grin and Bare it, The Sydney Morning Herald,
April 2003

 
Future shows
From April 20 - July 20,2008 Kate will be exhibiting at TarraWarra Museum of Art.
Blending the lavishness of the Baroque and Rococo period with her interests in Natural History Kate conjures scenes from a world not too dissimilar from our own in her new work 'flourish'. (See Kate's website for more details)
 
Website:  www.katerohde.com
 
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