Born in Berlin, Kim Bartelt trained in Fine Art at Parsons School of Design, New York. After painting sets for commercial campaigns, she began to collect the discarded sheets of paper used in the set designs. She slowly began incorporating them into her art practice, making impossibly light, minimal collages that, through their delicate translucence, appeared to transcend their own materiality.
Drawing on the language of geometric abstraction, Bartelt’s work mediates on the ephemerality of our world and the hidden connections of contemporary human experience. Her use of a consciously restrained visual vocabulary, consisting of squares and rectangles, harnesses complex emotional states into seemingly controlled, harmonious compositions. Creating canvases that may at first appear solitary and silent, through contemplative engagement, reveal a pulsing inner landscape that captures the often fragile connection between the seen and the unseen, the permanent and transient.
There is an inherent dichotomy in her work as it strives for a sense of compositional order and stability, whilst being filtered through the intensely personalised dominion of their creator. In recent years, Bartelt’s explorations of space and volume have continued into large-scale sculptural works – megalithic-feeling structures that are often made of deceptive, light-weight packing material.
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Zwischen Tür und Angel III, 2024Paper on linen180cm x 160cm (71" x 63")
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Zwischen Tür und Angel IV, 2024Paper on linen150cm x 120cm (59" x 47")
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Fra, 2022paper & charcoal on linen175cm x 200 (69" x 79")
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Packing Paper Houses II, 2021Packing paper on linen140cm x 170cm (55" x 67")
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Famiglia VIIpaper on primed jute150cm x 150cm (59" x 59")
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Easy, 2023paper and pastel on linen150cm x 120cm (59" x 47")
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All in, 2023paper and pastel on linen150cm x 120cm (59" x 47")
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Got you covered, 2023paper and pastel on linen60cm x 50cm (24" x 20")
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Candy for you, 2022paper and pastel on linen100cm x 80cm (39" x 31")
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Die sonne geht auf, 2022paper and pastel on linen100cm x 80cm (39" x 31")
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Solid base, 2022paper and pastel on linen100cm x 80cm (39" x 31")
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Blue One (David), 2022paper & pastel on linen160cm x 130cm (63" x 51")
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miart 2024
11 - 14 Apr 2024 Art Fairs -
Soft Guidance
Kim Bartelt, Adelheid De Witte and Annamarie Ho 18 Jan - 17 Feb 2024 London -
Summer Exhibition
28 Jun - 19 Aug 2023 London -
Kim Bartelt
Break Easy 17 May - 30 Jun 2023 Milan -
Through The Walls
Group Exhibition 17 Jan - 4 Mar 2023 London -
Kim Bartelt
Stillleben 25 Jan - 19 Feb 2022 LondonCadogan Contemporary are excited to announce a new solo exhibition of works by Berlin based German artist Kim Bartelt. Having trained in painting at the Parsons School of Design, Bartelt...Read more -
Invisible Subjects
Kim Bartelt, Laurence Leenaert and Tycjan Knut 2 - 20 Mar 2020 LondonCadogan Contemporary is delighted to present Invisible Subjects, a group exhibition that brings together new work by Kim Bartelt, Tycjan Knut and LRNCE. The exhibition explores the idea of paintings...Read more
Currently based in Berlin, Bartelt completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Parsons School of Design in New York, and has since regularly exhibited in group and solo shows in Chicago, Berlin, Paris, and London. Her works have been shown at the Berliner Liste Art Fair with Galerie LackeFarben and have been featured in numerous publications. She has been represented by Cadogan Gallery since 2020.
Education
1998 | Parsons The New School of Design, New York - BFA in Fine Arts |
1994-95 | Parsons The New School of Design, New York - Foundation Year |
1992-94 | Icart, Institute des Carrières Artistiques, Paris - Studies of Art History and Art Management |
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2023 | 'Break Easy', Cadogan Gallery, Milan, Italy |
2022 | 'Stillleben', Cadogan Gallery, London, UK |
2017 | 'Paper', Hettler.Tullmann, Berlin, Germany |
2016 | 'A fleur de peau', Galerie Lacke&Farben, Berlin, Germany |
2013 | 'Right Here', Galerie Lacke Farben, Berlin |
Selected Group Exhibitions
2023 |
'Through the Walls', Cadogan Gallery, London, UK |
2022 |
'Soft Architectures, A Group Show', Barn Studio, Potsdam, Germany |
2022 |
Art Herning with Bjorn Gundorph Gallery, Herning, Denmark |
2021
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'A Temporary Space,' Studio Ima, Mexico City, Mexico
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2020 |
'Moving Traces 04', Atelier Ecru Gallery, Ghent, Belgium |
Artist Residencies
September 2019 | Joya, Almería, Spain |
March/April 2019 | Numeroventi, Florence, Italy |
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KIM BARTELT, ADELHEID DE WITTE, ANNAMARIE HO | AESENCE | MENTION
Contemporary Art Shows In February 2024 For Minimalist Art LoversSarah Dorweiler, Aesence, January 29, 2024 -
KIM BARTELT | IGNANT MAGAZINE GERMANY | ARTICLE
Devid Gualandris, Ignant Magazine Germany, May 5, 2023 -
KIM BARTELT | SLEEK MAGAZINE
Sofia Driouich , Sleek Magazine , July 12, 2021 -
KIM BARTELT | THE SPACES | MENTION
Rosella Degori , The Spaces , March 8, 2021 -
INVISIBLE SUBJECTS | WALL STREET INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE
Wall Street International Magazine , January 27, 2021 -
KIM BARTELT | NEW NORM MAGAZINE HONG KONG | FEATURE
New Norm Magazine Hong Kong, October 16, 2020 -
KIM BARTELT | HUNDHUND STORIES | FEATURE
Ewan Waddell, HundHund Stories , September 14, 2020 -
KIM BARTELT | MILK DECORATION MAGAZINE FRANCE
Karine Monié, MilK Decoration Magazine France , June 1, 2020 -
KIM BARTELT | ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST GERMANY | FEATURE
Tereza Bratkovic , Architectural Digest Germany, April 23, 2020 -
KIM BARTELT | HERZ UND BLUT | FEATURE
Wilkin Schröder, Herz und Blut (AD Partner Site) , April 6, 2020 -
INVISIBLE SUBJECTS | ANNIVERSARY MAGAZINE
Anniversary Team, Anniversary Magazine , March 3, 2020 -
INVISIBLE SUBJECTS | FAD MAGAZINE
Mark Westall, FAD Magazine , February 24, 2020 -
KIM BARTELT | SIGHT UNSEEN | FEATURE
Malin Ebbing, Sight Unseen, October 8, 2019