Kim Dembrosky is a contemporary conceptual artist based out of Fort Worth, Texas. Born in 1983, she graduated magna cum laude from Southwestern University with a BFA in Studio Art. Her work is inspired by various movements such as Process Art, Pattern and Decoration, Data Art, Conceptual Art, and Abstract Expressionism. Her heroes include Sol LeWitt, Salvador Dali, Picasso, Robert Motherwell, Franz Kline, and Ives Klein among others. Maintaining a precarious balance between discipline and playfulness, she draws greatly upon her experiences living with Chan Buddhist monks in rural China, as well as her experiences as an emergency room nurse. In her free time, she likes to watch Red Dwarf, obsessively organize her studio, drink lagers with the guys, listen to heavy metal, and play pinball.
MADI is a great artistic adventure, and perhaps, the only existing movement which can justify half a century of existence. MADI is more than an avant-garde movement; it has an underlying wave with several and differing offspring. It is the slow-paced growth of a tectonic plate in the history of art. Indeed, since art and environment are perveived as the fusion of two cultural phenomena, the progression and expression of both of these blend in everyday life.
From ” MADI: Concept Overview”, Paris, 2004
ROGER NEYRAT | Artist
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