Kim Brandt is a choreographer who's works explore how our movements inform our relationship to place. She has presented her work at MoMA/PS1, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, SculptureCenter, The Kitchen, Pace Gallery, The Clark, ISSUE Project Room, Pioneer Works, Bric, 411 Kent, Artists Space, Catskill Art Space, Ceysson & Benetiere, Klaus Von Nichtssagend and AVA Gallery, among others. Her work has been supported by The Irving Sandler Prize (2023), a Princeton University Hodder Fellowship (2020-2021), a NYFA Fellowship in Interdisciplinary Arts (2018), a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award (2017), a Jerome Foundation Travel & Study Grant (2016), and a Brooklyn Arts Fund Grant (2016). She's been an artist in residence at The Chocolate Factory (2024), Triangle (2022-2023), Sharpe-Walentas (2021-2022), Chinati Foundation (2019), MoMA/PS1 (2017-2018), Djerassi (2018), Movement Research (2021; 2016-2018), Bogliasco Foundation (2016), and ISSUE Project Room (2015). Recent press includes reviews and interviews in The New York Times, Artforum, Art in America, Artsy, The Cut, Performa Magazine, Bomb Magazine, Girls Like Us and Marfa Public Radio. Her writing has been published by Smithsonian Archives of American Art Journal, Chinati Foundation, Sound American and Critical Correspondence.
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