Kate
Garner (born Kathryn Mary Garner; 9 July 1954) is an English
photographer, fine artist and singer.
Born
in Wigan, Lancashire to Anne Philomena Shannon and George
Sandeman Garner, a sailor and factory worker, Garner was expelled
from high school at the age of 16 and a 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 as a traveller before being located
by her parents. She attended art school atBlackpool in the North
of England and later moved to London, where she began to both
photograph and model for up and coming magazines such asThe
Face and i-D.
Garner
first came widely 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's
music combined reggae, country and electro with
political and sociological lyrics couched as nursery
rhymes.
Catapulted
to stardom by their visual sensibilities, Haysi Fantayzee combined
their extreme clothes sense – described 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. They
appeared several times on the BBC Television programme Top
of The Pops. Despite being touted by Bowie producer Tony
Visconti as the next big thing, the group quickly disbanded
after releasing three hit singles John Wayne Is Big
Leggy, Shiny Shiny and Holy Joe, and an album that
went gold.
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
also photographed many musicians and celebrities. Among them
are: Dr. Dre, Leigh Bowery, JT LeRoy, Angelina
Jolie, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, David
Bowie,Cameron Diaz, PJ Harvey, John
Galliano, Björk and Kate Moss.Her work has appeared
in the American and British versions of Vogue and Harper's
Bazaar. She has also worked for W
magazine, Interview, GQ, Vanity Fair, Elle and The
Sunday Times.
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'.[6] Her work was in a group show at the
Riflemaker Gallery in January 2009.[7] Garner's work is
available for sale at Galerie13 in Paris. Bankrobber Gallery,
London and Gallery 618 in St Louis,Missouri. Her work has appeared at
the Affordable Art Fair in London 2009, Brussels 2010 and Paris 2010,
London 2012. She was sponsored by the Arts Council for her show at
The Future Gallery off Charing Cross Road in January 2010.
She
designed a wallpaper collection, which is archived at the Victoria
and Albert Museum in London and was in a touring exhibition with
the Whitworth Gallery from 2010-2012.
Garner
occasionally performs live acoustic music with her husband, Emit
Bloch, with whom she lives in London, UK and San
Francisco, CA. They have one daughter, Grace Garner.



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