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Kate Groobey (born 1979) is a British artist based in
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and the
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.


Early life and education

Groobey was born in
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, Yorkshire. She was educated at the
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,
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receiving a
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in 2000. She then studied at the
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in London, receiving an
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in 2010.


Career

Groobey exhibited in ''Newspeak: British Art Now Part 2'' at the
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in 2010, the ''
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New Contemporaries 2011'' at the ICA, in London and Surrreal at König Galerie,
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. In 2014, Groobey was selected as one of a hundred artists for the book ''100 Painters of Tomorrow''. Groobey was the first woman to win the
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in 2018. Groobey's work has been covered in publications and essays including ''The Brooklyn Rail'', NYC, by Alfred Mac Adam, 2017 and the Daiwa Foundation Art Prize catalogue essay by Jonathan Watkins,
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, 2018.


Solo exhibitions

*''Female Stallion, Sim Smith, London, United Kingdom (2022)'' *''Assholes Of Ambition'', RIBOT,
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, Italy (2019) *''Pure Pleasure'', Atopos + Ikon Gallery,
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, Italy (2019) *''Pure Pleasure'',
Ikon Gallery The Ikon Gallery () is an England, English art gallery, gallery of contemporary art, located in Brindleyplace, Birmingham. It is housed in the Listed building, Grade II listed, neo-Gothic former Oozells Street Board School, designed by John Henr ...
Tower Room,
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, UK (2018) *''Daiwa Foundation Exhibition: Pure Pleasure'', Mizuma Art Gallery,
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, Japan (2018) *''I'm Made Of Milk'', Horton Gallery,
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, United States (2017) *''The Good Life, Ever Gold rojects',
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, California, United States (2017) *''Perfect Potatoes'', Redling Fine Art, Los Angeles, California, United States (2016) *''Perfect , Parfait'', David Lynch Club Silencio,
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, France (2015)


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External links


Official website
1979 births Living people Artists from Leeds Artists from London Alumni of the Ruskin School of Art Alumni of the Royal College of Art 21st-century English painters English women painters 21st-century English women 21st-century British women painters {{England-painter-stub