Kate Fulton

Kate Fulton is an Australian artist based in Berlin whose practice employs the poetics of abstraction to create spatial compositions, architectural interventions, object art and installation. Exploring the subtle activation of space, and building into our perceptual awareness a punctuation of small gestures, lost objects and disorienting moments, she creates works that decline to immediately reveal themselves. Prior to relocating to Berlin in 2008, Kate established her practice and exhibited consistently for over 10 years in Australia. In recent years she has exhibited in Auckland, Seoul, Milan, Berlin and New York. Kate received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Deakin University, 1994, a Graduate Diploma of Visual Art from The Victorian College of the Arts, 2001 and held a Gertrude Contemporary Studio Residency from 2004-06. She initiated and developed the 1st Edition of ‘theMAP’ of Artist Run Spaces in Melbourne and is also the founding author of the ‘Artist Funded’ logo/concept.

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