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  • Artist: Kate McMillan

Dr Kate McMillan (b.1974) is an artist based in London and is currently a Senior Lecturer in Creative Practice at King's College, London.

Recent solo exhibitions include Never at Sea, St Mary le Strand Church, London, 2023; The Lost Girl, Arcade Gallery, London, 2020; The Past is Singing in our Teeth presented at Kunstquartier Bethanian in Berlin, December 2017, which, in 2018, toured to the Civic Room in Glasgow and Arusha Gallery for the Edinburgh Arts Festival. Other solo exhibitions include Instructions for Another Future, 2018, Moore Contemporary, Australia; Songs for Dancing, Songs for Dying, 2016, Castor Projects, London; The Potter’s Field, 2014, ACME Project Space, London; Anxious Objects, Moana Project Space, Australia; The Moment of Disappearance, 2014, Performance Space, Sydney; In the shadow of the past, this world knots tight, 2013, Venn Gallery; Paradise Falls, 2012, Venn Gallery; Lost, 2008, John Curtin Gallery; Broken Ground, 2006, Margaret Moore Contemporary Art; and Disaster Narratives at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts for the 2004 Perth International Arts Festival.

McMillan’s work has been featured in various museums and biennales, including the 17th Biennale of Sydney; the Trafco Centre for Contemporary Art, Poland; Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai; Art Gallery of Western Australia; Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne; Perth Institute for Contemporary Arts; John Curtin Gallery, Perth; Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth and the Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney.

Internal Histories by Kate McMillan
  • Kate McMillan
  • Internal Histories, 2012
Installation (components: 1 x framed digital photographs, oil on Belgian linen, cast bronze, wooden and glass sideboard, historical books, acrylic paint)
220 x 242 x 66 cm
Kambarang by Kate McMillan
  • Kate McMillan
  • Kambarang, 2011
Steel poles and canvas