RENBEN 2019

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RenBen 2019 is a gala and art auction benefitting the Renaissance Society’s 2019-2020 program.

Place a Bid Online for At the Endpoints before Friday 10/18.

Participating Artists: Kelly Akashi; Christiane Baumgartner; Kevin Beasley; Chris Bogia; Miriam Böhm; Kate Bonner; Peppi Bottrop; Halida Boughriet; Derek Paul Jack Boyle; Sol Calero; Phil Chang; Meg Cranston; Joël Degbo; Chris Dorland; Dickon Drury; Bella Foster; Marley Freeman; Laura Gannon; Ana Elena Garuz; Robert Grosvenor; John Henderson; Ann Hirsch; Margaret Honda; Maryam Hoseini; Astrid Klein; Alex Kwartler; Cary Leibowitz; Jim Lutes; Win McCarthy; Matthew Monahan; Yu Nishimura; Niyi Olagunju; B. Ingrid Olson; John Pittman; Walter Price; Kevin Reinhardt; Richard Rezac; Matt Rich; Daniel Rios Rodriguez; Em Rooney; Amanda Ross-Ho; Lara Schnitger; Celia Perrin Sidarous; Josef Strau; Iiu Susiraja; Philip von Zweck; Nicole Wermers; Elisabeth Wild; Andrew Norman Wilson; Cici Wu; Masaomi Yasunaga; Hiejin Yoo; Ping Zheng; Molly Zuckerman-Hartung

GROUP SHOW AT LUIS DE JESUS

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I've got a good mind to give up living and go shopping instead

July 13 - August 17, 2019

The artists in this exhibition explore ideas about relationships that aren't necessarily what they appear to be. Where does the line between truth and reality lie? Interpretation, much like break-ups, can be a constantly negotiated battle between parties.

Jim Adams, Edie Beaucage, Kate Bonner, Hugo Crosthwaite, Zachary Drucker, Dennis Koch, Margie Livingston, Erik Olson, Josh Reames, Peter Williams, Alexandria Smith

Young Collector's Club // Summer Edition at R/SF PROJECTS

The Young Collectors Club // Summer Edition

at R/SF projects
1050 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA

on July 7, 2017, 8-10:30pm

Seasonal event featuring 10 artworks by 10 hand-picked Bay Area artists at an affordable price range of under $1,500:

Sadie Barnette
Kate Bonner
Rob Canali
Oliver Hawk Holden
Hadar Kleiman
Steuart Pittman
Brion Nuda Rosch
Tosha Stimage
Sarah Thibault
Lana Williams

STACCATO at SOME.TIME.SALON

Come check out Staccato featuring work by Lauren Clay, Sean Talley, Rachel Eulena Williams and me

Opening on Saturday, June 10th, 4-7pm

at SOME.TIME.SALON
an apartment gallery in Duboce Triangle, San Francisco, CA: please email anna@sometimesalon.com for a viewing appointment/address

CLOSING PARTY AT ET AL ETC

SATURDAY 3/4, 6PM-8PM

Extended gallery hours on the last day of my show at Et al. Etc, as well as donuts from Dynamo Donuts and music by DJ Primo in celebration of the first year anniversary of Minnesota Street Projects. 

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Minnesota Street Project
1275 Minnesota Street
San Francisco, CA

NADA MIAMI BEACH with ET AL.

NADA Miami Beach
December 1–4, 2016

Deauville Beach Resort
6701 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33141

Open to the Public
Thursday, December 1; 2–7pm
Friday, December 2; 11am–7pm
Saturday, December 3; 11am–7pm
Sunday, December 4; 11am–5pm

LIMITS WITHIN LIMITS at LVL3

Limits within Limits is a two-person show with new works from Oakland-based Kate Bonner and Berlin-based Michael Rocco Ruglio-Misurell. Bonner manipulates and distorts digital images to cut off story, altering their significance to viewers. Ruglio-Misurell builds fragmented planes piecing together materials that expand the limits of their origin.Limits within Limits looks at the transparency of environment and tests how we assemble our ideas of space and meaning.

Limits within Limits
LVL3

1542 N. Milwaukee Avenue
Chicago, IL

8/13-8/19, Opening Saturday 8/13 from 6-10pm.

NADA NYC with ET AL

Et al. at NADA New York
Booth 2.40
May 5 - 8, 2016
Basketball City
Pier 36, 299 South Street
New York, NY 10002

RECEPTION at COR&P this weekend

If you are in Columbus, Ohio this Saturday, please stop in the Center for Ongoing Research & Projects for the reception of my show, Nearly the same, and a screening of John Baldessari's Inventory.

Saturday 3/5, 6-8pm

990 1/2 West 3rd Street
Columbus, OH

INTERVIEW with ARTSPACE MAGAZINE

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"Using a combination of sculpture, photography, and painting, Kate Bonner speaks to our current state of confusion about what, exactly, photographs are and where they live (in the "cloud," on paper, or in memory, to name a few possibilities). Made with the help of CNC routers and scanners, her works manipulate images in ways obvious and not and force them to interact with colorful frames and supports."

Read more here.