ArtistsKiki Kogelnik
Kiki Kogelnik

Kiki Kogelnik

1935–1997
Bleiburg, Austria
PaintingPost-Impressionism
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None documented
1
Institutional Exhibitions
3
Works in Collection
51
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20
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  • Post-Impressionism
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New Humans: Memories of the Future
New Museum
2026
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Kiki Kogelnik worked across painting, sculpture, and printmaking, producing work closely associated with the American Pop Art movement of the 1960s, a label she resisted despite its accuracy to much of her output. She relocated from Vienna to New York City in 1962, a move that placed her at the center of that era's most contested artistic conversations. Her practice sat at an uneasy, productive distance from the movement she was grouped with, giving her work a critical ambivalence that distinguishes it from her contemporaries.

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Blood Pool (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Blood Pool (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Doorman Skulptur by Kiki Kogelnik, Kärnten
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Kiki Kogelnik Early 1960s
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Doorman Skulptur by Kiki Kogelnik, Kärnten
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Kiki Kogelnik Female Robot 1964
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Kiki Kogelnik Early 1960s
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Kiki Kogelnik Female Robot 1964
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New Museum
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New Museum
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Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
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