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== Kim Victoria Abeles ==
Kim Victoria Abeles ==


Kim Abeles is an artist living in Los Angeles. She was born in August 28,1952 in Richmond Heights, MO. Her artwork is know as political nature and is known for her feminist work. Kim was born in Pittsburgh where she describes the weather to be foggy, polluted ai and smog all around. Most of her work is from her childhood and recreates them as part of her past. Her most famous piece called “ smog collectors” shares the story of the populated air here in Los Angeles. It is an observation of pollution in the air that connects to our city but to her childhood. o Kim Abeles studied at the university of Irvine: she got accepted to the fine arts program. Her first art work was a 1 ½ ton piece that was made from cobblestones that were. recycled from clay. In 1987 she created her most famous piece called “smog collectors”. It portrays the current conditions of our city and many diverse topics the community. Creating sculptures of people about environmental work. She sculpted Rosa parks, calamity jane, and Joan of arc.
Kim Abeles is an artist living in Los Angeles. She was born in August 28,1952 in Richmond Heights, MO. Her artwork is know as political nature and is known for her feminist work. Kim was born in Pittsburgh where she describes the weather to be foggy, polluted ai and smog all around. Most of her work is from her childhood and recreates them as part of her past. Her most famous piece called “ smog collectors” shares the story of the populated air here in Los Angeles. It is an observation of pollution in the air that connects to our city but to her childhood. o Kim Abeles studied at the university of Irvine: she got accepted to the fine arts program. Her first art work was a 1 ½ ton piece that was made from cobblestones that were. recycled from clay. In 1987 she created her most famous piece called “smog collectors”. It portrays the current conditions of our city and many diverse topics the community. Creating sculptures of people about environmental work. She sculpted Rosa parks, calamity jane, and Joan of arc.


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1. Ressler, Susan. “Artist Statement Kim Abeles.” Kim Abeles - Statement/Biography, 30 Nov. 1999, https://cla.purdue.edu/academic/rueffschool/waaw/ressler/artists/Abelesstat.html.

2. Stories, Local. “Meet Kim Abeles of Kim Abeles Studio - Voyage LA Magazine: La City Guide.” Voyage LA Magazine | LA City Guide, 26 June 2018, http://voyagela.com/interview/meet-kim-abeles-kim-abeles-studio-los-angeles/.

3. Kim Abeles, 8 Feb. 1970, https://movingmother.org/.

4. Finkel, Jori. “Kim Abeles Turns the Climate Crisis into Eco-Art.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 9 Dec. 2021, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/09/arts/design/pollution-abeles-art-fullerton-environment.html.

5. “All That California Wildfire Smoke? She's Turning It into Smog Art.” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 21 Oct. 2020, https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2020-10-21/kim-abeles-smog-collectors-wildfire-art.


== Your submission at [[Wikipedia:Articles for creation|Articles for creation]]: [[Draft:Kim Abeles|Kim Abeles]] (May 3) ==
== Your submission at [[Wikipedia:Articles for creation|Articles for creation]]: [[Draft:Kim Abeles|Kim Abeles]] (May 3) ==

Revision as of 06:49, 3 May 2022

Kim Victoria Abeles ==

Kim Abeles is an artist living in Los Angeles. She was born in August 28,1952 in Richmond Heights, MO. Her artwork is know as political nature and is known for her feminist work. Kim was born in Pittsburgh where she describes the weather to be foggy, polluted ai and smog all around. Most of her work is from her childhood and recreates them as part of her past. Her most famous piece called “ smog collectors” shares the story of the populated air here in Los Angeles. It is an observation of pollution in the air that connects to our city but to her childhood. o Kim Abeles studied at the university of Irvine: she got accepted to the fine arts program. Her first art work was a 1 ½ ton piece that was made from cobblestones that were. recycled from clay. In 1987 she created her most famous piece called “smog collectors”. It portrays the current conditions of our city and many diverse topics the community. Creating sculptures of people about environmental work. She sculpted Rosa parks, calamity jane, and Joan of arc.


Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page). References:

1. Ressler, Susan. “Artist Statement Kim Abeles.” Kim Abeles - Statement/Biography, 30 Nov. 1999, https://cla.purdue.edu/academic/rueffschool/waaw/ressler/artists/Abelesstat.html.

2. Stories, Local. “Meet Kim Abeles of Kim Abeles Studio - Voyage LA Magazine: La City Guide.” Voyage LA Magazine | LA City Guide, 26 June 2018, http://voyagela.com/interview/meet-kim-abeles-kim-abeles-studio-los-angeles/.

3. Kim Abeles, 8 Feb. 1970, https://movingmother.org/.

4. Finkel, Jori. “Kim Abeles Turns the Climate Crisis into Eco-Art.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 9 Dec. 2021, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/09/arts/design/pollution-abeles-art-fullerton-environment.html.

5. “All That California Wildfire Smoke? She's Turning It into Smog Art.” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 21 Oct. 2020, https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2020-10-21/kim-abeles-smog-collectors-wildfire-art.

Your submission at Articles for creation: Kim Abeles (May 3)

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