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Susan Te Kahurangi King (born 1951) is an autistic artist from New Zealand who found international fame in 2009. She was born in Te Aroha in 1951. King is a self-taught artist whose ability to speak declined by the age of four, and by the age of eight stopped speaking altogether. She has methodically created an entire analogous world through drawings using pen, graphite, colored pencil, crayon and ink. King has public collections held by The Museum of Modern Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Chartwell Collection and the James Wallace Arts Trust.

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  • Susan Te Kahurangi King (born 1951) is an autistic artist from New Zealand who found international fame in 2009. She was born in Te Aroha in 1951. King is a self-taught artist whose ability to speak declined by the age of four, and by the age of eight stopped speaking altogether. She has methodically created an entire analogous world through drawings using pen, graphite, colored pencil, crayon and ink. King has public collections held by The Museum of Modern Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Chartwell Collection and the James Wallace Arts Trust. (en)
  • Susan Te Kahurangi King is een autistische kunstenares uit Nieuw-Zeeland die in 2009 internationale bekendheid verwierf. King is een autodidactische kunstenares wier spraakvermogen op vierjarige leeftijd afnam; achtjarige leeftijd stopte ze helemaal met spreken. Ze heeft methodisch een hele analoge wereld gecreëerd d.m.v. tekeningen met pen, grafiet, kleurpotlood, krijt en inkt. Werk van King is opgenomen in het openbaar kunstbezit van The Museum of Modern Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, en de . (nl)
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  • Susan Te Kahurangi King (born 1951) is an autistic artist from New Zealand who found international fame in 2009. She was born in Te Aroha in 1951. King is a self-taught artist whose ability to speak declined by the age of four, and by the age of eight stopped speaking altogether. She has methodically created an entire analogous world through drawings using pen, graphite, colored pencil, crayon and ink. In the middle-to-late 1970s, King produced intricate, hypnotic dreamscapes that powerfully blend animals, humans and inanimate objects into networked tapestries. During the 1980s, King began to reduce the representational content of her drawings, instead focusing on diagrammatic compositions with a cell- or map-like structure. King drew prolifically through to the early 1990s and then for an unknown reason suddenly she stopped. King resumed drawing in 2008 when documentary film maker Dan Salmon began filming her and her art. Art collector and curator Peter Fay discovered her work and curated a solo show for her in Sydney in 2009. In 2013 King showed at the prestigious Paris Outsider Art Fair. In 2015 she had her first solo US show Drawings from Many Worlds at the Andrew Edlin Gallery in New York. In July 2016, King's debut museum exhibition opened at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami. Her work was exhibited at the Marlborough Contemporary gallery in London in 2018 and at the Intuit Art Center in 2019. King has public collections held by The Museum of Modern Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Chartwell Collection and the James Wallace Arts Trust. A monograph of King's work was published in 2016 by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami. King also contributed to the 2016 anthology of New Zealand women's comics, Three Words. In 2016 the American Folk Art Museum founded the Susan Te Kahurangi King Fellowship program. (en)
  • Susan Te Kahurangi King is een autistische kunstenares uit Nieuw-Zeeland die in 2009 internationale bekendheid verwierf. King is een autodidactische kunstenares wier spraakvermogen op vierjarige leeftijd afnam; achtjarige leeftijd stopte ze helemaal met spreken. Ze heeft methodisch een hele analoge wereld gecreëerd d.m.v. tekeningen met pen, grafiet, kleurpotlood, krijt en inkt. King was erg productief tot en met het begin van de jaren negentig, toen ze om onbekende redenen plotseling stopte met tekenen. King hervatte haar tekenen in 2008 toen documentairemaker haar en haar kunst begon te filmen. Kunstverzamelaar en conservator Peter Fay ontdekte haar werk en stelde in het jaar 2009 een solotentoonstelling voor haar samen in Sydney. In 2013 exposeerde King op het prestigieuze Paris Outsider Art Fair. In 2015 had ze haar eerste Amerikaanse solotentoonstelling, Drawings from Many Worlds, in de in New York. In juli 2016 werd Kings eerste museumtentoonstelling geopend in het . Haar werk werd tentoongesteld in de Marlborough Contemporary Gallery in Londen in 2018 en in het Intuit Art Centre in 2019. Werk van King is opgenomen in het openbaar kunstbezit van The Museum of Modern Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, en de . In 2016 werd er een monografie van Kings werk gepubliceerd door het Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami. King heeft ook bijgedragen aan de 2016 bloemlezing van strips voor Nieuw-Zeelandse vrouwen, . In 2016 richtte het het Susan Te Kahurangi King Fellowship-programma op. (nl)
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