British photographer, fine artist and singer
Kate Garner
Born Kathryn Mary Garner
(1954-07-09 ) 9 July 1954 (age 70) Nationality British Education Blackpool Known for Artist Movement Blitz Kids Spouse Emit Bloch
Kathryn Mary Garner (born 9 July 1954 in Wigan, Lancashire [ 1] ) is a British photographer, fine artist and singer.
Early life
Garner was born in Wigan, Lancashire to Anne Philomena Shannon and George Sandeman Garner, a factory worker and a sailor. She was expelled from high school at the age of 16, and became a runaway who joined The Children of God . To escape the grasp of the cult, she hitchhiked from London through eastern Europe to India in 1970, where she lived for a year before being located by her parents. She attended art school at Blackpool ; later she moved to London, where she began to both photograph and model for magazines such as The Face and i-D .[citation needed ]
Career
Garner first came into the public eye as one third of the 1980s avant-garde , new wave pop project Haysi Fantayzee , along with other members Jeremy Healy and Paul Caplin . Emanating from street arts scenes such as the Blitz Kids that were cropping up in London in the early 1980s, Haysi Fantayzee's music combined reggae , country and electro with political and sociological lyrics couched as nursery rhymes .[ 2]
Haysi Fantayzee combined their extreme clothes sense – described[ 3] as combining white Rasta , tribal chieftain and Dickensian styles – with a quirky musical sound comparable to other new wave musical pop acts of the era, such as Bow Wow Wow , Adam and the Ants and Bananarama .[ 4] They appeared several times on the BBC Television programme Top of the Pops . Despite being touted by David Bowie 's producer Tony Visconti as the next big thing,[ 5] the group quickly disbanded after releasing three hit singles, "John Wayne Is Big Leggy ", "Shiny Shiny " and "Holy Joe", and an album, Battle Hymns for Children Singing , that went gold .[ 6]
Garner then returned to painting, photography and video, launching a successful media arts career, starting with her collaboration with Sinéad O'Connor , in which she created memorable images of O'Connor for her 1987 debut, The Lion and the Cobra . Garner has since photographed a wide range of musicians and celebrities , including David Bowie ,Twigs, Bjork, Yoko Ono, John Galliano , and Kate Moss .[ 7] Her work has appeared in the American and British versions of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar as well as W magazine, Interview , i-D , The Face , GQ , Vanity Fair , Elle and The Sunday Times .[citation needed ]
She had her first multimedia exhibition in February 2007 at the Painter's Gallery on Charing Cross Road , London, and a year later had an exhibition in San Francisco , California, titled 'Identity Artists'.[ 8] She has shown at/with Galerie13 in Paris.[ 9]
References
^ Larkin, Colin (2006). Haysi Fantayzee. In The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Oxford University Press .
^ "medic alert services" . Haysifantayzee.net . Archived from the original on 17 August 2009. Retrieved 2 August 2020 .
^ Peter Holt writing in the "Ad Lib" column in London newspaper the Evening Standard , 16 June 1983
^ New Musical Express , 10 July 1982
^ "Haysi Fantayzee's Kate Garner at Work on New Music and New Sound" . Happyukulele.com . 12 May 2011. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2013 .
^ "N/K" . Financial Times . 18 June 2008. Retrieved 2 August 2020 .
^ Maloney, D (April 2009). "Haysi pop art wallpaper". Gay Times . No. 367.
^ "Varnish Fine Art" . 29 September 2007. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 2 August 2020 .
^ "Jeannette Mariani, Paris: Anne Brunet, Carlos Enriquez-Gonzalez, Danidan, Espira, Koharutie, Nina Dotti, Pepe Lopez, Sabrina Montiel-Soto, Todd Narbey, U235" . Galerie13jm.com . Retrieved 2 August 2020 .
External links
International National Artists