Please enjoy my conversation with Kim Thomas. Kim’s works are a visual discussion around climate change, nature, and our insatiable consumer culture. As an intersection between all three issues, found single-use plastics are often used as a key material in her artwork. In manipulating debris through a variety of media — primarily sculpture, installation, and printmaking — Kim presents the viewer with an everyday object in an unexpected, new form.
Artists Kim mentioned:
Carl Moore https://carlemoore.com/
Rashid Johnson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashid_Johnson
Mary Mattingly https://marymattingly.com/
Vassiliki Falkehag https://www.surgechs.com/artist-profile-vassiliki-falkehag/
Redux Contemporary Art Center (REDUX) https://reduxstudios.org/
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07/19/24 • 48 min
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