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KATE VAN HOUTEN 

1940 – Connecticut, United States

Painter, Sculptor, Publisher (EstepaEditions)

Born in Connecticut, Kate Van Houten studied at the Art Student League in New York. After completing her university studies and working for a year in New York, she studied sculpture at the Brera Academy in Milan. Three years later, in 1967, Kate Van Houten arrived in Paris, where she worked for two years at Atelier 17 with S.W. Hayter. She married Japanese artist Takesaga Matsutani in Paris and considers herself to be at the crossroads of three cultures: American, European, and Japanese.

We are constantly faced with the need to redefine our actions and our relationship with nature, to know where the boundaries lie so that our freedom can be creative. It is therefore up to us to capture and act on an essential intuition.

Kate Van Houten

Source [Translated from]: Centre de la gravure

BS03 – Décembre 1980

pp.34/37/40/42/43

KATE VAN HOUTEN

Un lieu de possibilités

5 feuilles A4 – 21 x 29,7 cm. Photographies originales et texte dactylographiés.

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BS19 – February/Jun 1987

pp.1-6

KATE VAN HOUTEN

“BANANASPLIT A VU …

6 A4 sheets – 21 x 29.7 cm. Oil pencil drawings, handwritten and typed texts.

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