Kathy Calderwood
b. 1945
Kathy Calderwood is an American postmodern artist. Calderwood links Jung’s idea of archetypal psychology with both realistic and neo-surrealistic sensibilities, in an attempt to create a universal visual mythology. With equal parts of humor, reverence, and honesty, she invents her own symbols of behavior based on real life. Calderwood’s paintings have been exhibited in 27 states, seven European countries, and Japan. Galleries and museums that have featured her work include The Art Institute of Chicago, Los Angeles County Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Art, The Hirschorn Museum, The Memorial Art Gallery, Charles Rand Penney Collection, The Everson Museum of Art, and American University in DC. Her Archetypes were exhibited at the Florence Biennale in 2011.

Kathy Calderwood
Donald, 1975
Acrylic on panel
14 x 12.25 in
KCW001
$3,000
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Kathy Calderwood
Skinned Cat, 1974
Acrylic on panel
9.25 x 12.5 in
KCW002
$2,800
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