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Kate Garner: iDIOt-Contemporary Identity Artists on display at San Francisco's Varnish Fine Art
April 09, 2007
 
VARNISH Fine Art
 
 

Kate Garner: iDIOt-Contemporary Identity Artists

on display at San Francisco’s Varnish Fine Art May 8th –June 9th, 2007.

Opening Reception on Saturday May 12, 7-10pm
 
 
San Francisco, CA, April 9, 2007. Photographer Kate Garner exhibits portraits of identity artists in her first US gallery show at Varnish Fine Art.

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London-based artist Kate Garner’s portraits and photo manipulations are the hyperbolic and extremely colorful amalgam of an artist hitting her stride in technique, humor and political intrigue, inspired by such muses as Leigh Bowery, Pete Burns, JT Leroy, Booby Tuesday and many unknowns.  Garner has found and championed a group of identity artists--people who use their bodies as walking, talking art installations-- highlighting the Super-heroic side of the IDentitist movement in this collection of photographs as part of her first gallery show in the United States.  .

“I’ve always believed that shifting your public persona has an artistic level of intrigue,” says Garner.  “Nowadays there are Identity shifters, or Identitists, who are very conscious of themselves as visual and performance artists, and I think they need to be recognized by the Fine Art world as an artistic type – like a painter, or a writer.”  Garner should know.  In the late ‘80’s she was an outrageously dressed pop star known as Haysi Kate and her band, Haysi Fantayzee were hitting gold records in the UK, Germany and Australia.  Garner next moved into a very successful career as a photographer, creating portraits of many musicians and celebrities such as Boy George, Sinead O’Connor, Milla Jovovich, Angelina Jolie, David Bowie, Cameron Diaz, PJ Harvey, Bjork, John Galliano, Kate Moss, Carmen Kass and numerous others.  Her work has also appeared in American Vogue, English Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, and she is a contributing editor of i-D magazine.

  *High-resolution images available upon request

Gallery Directors Jennifer Rogers and Kerri Stephens opened Varnish Fine Art on April 19, 2003.  Beginning with the remains of a brewery built just after the 1906 earthquake, Rogers and Stephens designed and rebuilt the space, including a main gallery, mezzanine gallery and wine bar, combining gallery with community. 
 
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Photographer Kate Garner exhibits portraits of identity artists in her first US gallery show at Varnish Fine Art.