Kate Levant

Tangling electric cords.
Tangling electric cords.

Kate Levant, hive.tangle.jpg, 2011. Stripped utility meter, dimensions variable. © Kate Levant; courtesy the artist and Zach Feuer Gallery

Born in 1983 in Chicago
Lives and Works in Detroit

Kate Levant scavenged the materials for her 2012 Biennial installation from a burned-down house in inner-city Detroit, an area often associated with economic distress and daunting foreclosure rates. Sheets of foil insulation lining, cardboard, and other materials found in the insect-infested ruins are transformed into a strange, visually powerful sculpture that suggests the eternal oscillation between life and death. Each element strikes a tenuous balance between cohesion and dispersion, disintegration and growth. Describing these components as “wrecked, still trying to contend,” Levant sees this makeshift sculpture as a reflection of the landscape of Detroit, which amid its crumbling structures and faltering social systems is mutating into something new and unknown.



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