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Kate Enters is a contemporary renaissance woman. As a painter, she responds to her contemporary life in London creating paintings that depict moments in time through stylised compositions borrowing from vintage scenes, quotations, book titles as well as taking a wry look at social media, all conveyed through her own mix of wit and pathos.
Responding to the need for more opportunities for artists to show work on their own terms, Kate set up ArtCan, innovatively positioning the organization as a peer network with the opportunities to take part in exhibitions. As the director of ArtCan she builds on her ability to produce and manage art events, honed through her background in events management for high end art museums and celebrity charity events and arts PR.
ArtCan has enabled Kate to develop both her curatorial vision and her writing voice. She has also written about art, championing organizations and individuals she is keen to shout about, most recently for Wall Street International and STATE magazine.
The book mentioned in the interview was by Dorothy L. Sayers, Strong Poison.
[…] Kate Enters lives and works in London. In her studio at the moment she is finishing a few pieces for an exhibition. At present, Enters is interested in capturing moments in time in her paintings. The way she does this is to paint a picture of an iPhone with a photograph displayed on the screen. In this way, Enters gestures to an everyday object that can capture so much more than the every day. The series is titled Captured: A Moment in Time. […]
[…] Kate Enters lives and works in London. In her studio at the moment she is finishing a few pieces for an exhibition. At present, Enters is interested in capturing moments in time in her paintings. The way she does this is to paint a picture of an iPhone with a photograph displayed on the screen. In this way, Enters gestures to an everyday object that can capture so much more than the every day. The series is titled Captured: A Moment in Time. […]