KATE LEPPER
  • BIO
  • TEXT
  • CONTACT
  • TYPO-FACE (2020)
  • Soft Protest (2019)
  • Visual Vegetables (2017)
  • Art For Insects! (2017)
  • Dead Bug Live (2016)
  • Instructions (2015-16)
  • Untitled (2014-2016)
  • Nail-free Interventions (2012)
  • Shop Autonom (2012)
  • Discussion Prop (2012)
  • Leaf Preservers (2011)
  • Emergency Canisters (2011)
  • A Vegan Island (2010)
  • Dead Frog Tripod (2010)
  • Meadow Bags (2010)
  • Plastic Forest (2010)
  • The Persistence of Visual Nutrients (2009)
  • La Petite Mort (2009)
  • Life Instincts (2008)
  • The Hanging Garden (2007)
  • The Soft Room (2007)
  • Let Them Eat Happiness! (2006)
  • The Body Telephone (2006)
  • How My Mother Survived (2005)
  • BIO
  • TEXT
  • CONTACT
  • TYPO-FACE (2020)
  • Soft Protest (2019)
  • Visual Vegetables (2017)
  • Art For Insects! (2017)
  • Dead Bug Live (2016)
  • Instructions (2015-16)
  • Untitled (2014-2016)
  • Nail-free Interventions (2012)
  • Shop Autonom (2012)
  • Discussion Prop (2012)
  • Leaf Preservers (2011)
  • Emergency Canisters (2011)
  • A Vegan Island (2010)
  • Dead Frog Tripod (2010)
  • Meadow Bags (2010)
  • Plastic Forest (2010)
  • The Persistence of Visual Nutrients (2009)
  • La Petite Mort (2009)
  • Life Instincts (2008)
  • The Hanging Garden (2007)
  • The Soft Room (2007)
  • Let Them Eat Happiness! (2006)
  • The Body Telephone (2006)
  • How My Mother Survived (2005)
KATE LEPPER
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Above text by Dr. John Walter, 'Shonky: The Aesthetics of Awkwardness' (2017) Walter, J., (ed.), Hayward Publishing, Southbank Centre, London, UK p.42 
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Above text by Stéphanie Bertrand Mémento 2012  (2015) Bourgault, P., Giguēre, A., Guimont, M., Lord, A., Est-Nord-Est Rēsidence D'Artistes, St Jean Port Joli, Quebec, Canada


Links to other texts:

Shonky: The Aesthetics of Awkwardness at Dundee Contemporary Arts by Daisy Lafarge, ArtReview (May 2018)

Making Worlds: Art, Words & Worlds by Jen Webb & Lorraine Webb (2013)

Chie Konishi discusses Kate Lepper’s project (2012)

Life Instincts: The Politics of Abject Desire by Richard Reddaway (2008)



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