Grad Art
Kim Fisher (b. 1973, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA) lives and works in Los Angeles. Fisher exhibits extensively within America as well as internationally, selected solo exhibitions include: Angus, International Art Objects, Los Angeles (2013); John Connelly Presents, New York (2010); China Art Objects, Los Angeles (2007); and Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis (2003). Fisher presented work in the California Biennale and Whitney Biennale (both 2004), and exhibited as part of Painting in Place, Farmers & Merchants Bank, Los Angeles (2013); Chasm of the Supernova, Eagle Rock Center for the Arts, Los Angeles (2012); and California Abstract Painting 1962-2012, Woodbury University, Burbank (2012). Fisher’s 2011 publication produced by The Modern Institute includes extracts by Joan Didion from Slouching Towards Bethlehem, which were first published in 1968. These extracts depict a Californian experience through climate and social culture.