Kate Casanova is an interdisciplinary artist who explores the posthuman through sculpture and video. Casanova has exhibited nationally and internationally at venues such as the Barbican Centre (London), Le Poisson Rouge (New York), and the Weisman Art Museum (Minneapolis). She was a featured artist in Doug Aitken's exhibition, "Station to Station," which toured the nation by train in 2013. She is represented by the Kolman & Pryor Gallery (Minneapolis). She received an MFA from the University of Minnesota in 2013 and a BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design in 2008. She is an Assistant Professor of Sculpture at the University of Denver.
Auricular Sundew Gummy (2020)
CDs, sewing pins, hydrocal, expanding foam, resin, spray paint, 5x8x8 in
Organelle Droplet (2020)
thermoformed plastic, hydrocal, spray paint, 7.5x15x21 in
Germophile (2020)
window screen, hydrocal, expanding foam, spray paint, 8.5x10x8 in
Oral Fixxx (2020)
vinyl tubing, hydrocal, expanding foam, resin, spray paint, 9.5x7.5x5.5 in
Untitled #31 (2019)
tire chains, zip ties, hydrocal, spray paint, 13x5x5 in
Untitled #26 (2019)
coat hook, hydrocal, spray paint, 6x8x6 in
Untitled #8 (2018)
glass, synthetic hair, sea sponge, polymer clay, plastic scraps, 4x13x3 in