Kirby Anderson

Press: Magazine Profile on K.I.A. (Kirby Andersen) art - Weatherworks, The Window, paintings, installations and sculptures

Spencer Magazine (Matthew Modine cover) did a 25+ profile on the Weatherworks land art, The Window photo series, the CRISPR paintings, and recombinant sculptures and installations of K.I.A. (Click the link to order the digital or hardcopy versions.)

The volumetric CRISPR painting series (various sizes), “genetically modified” works

The Window, a 24/7/365 durational photo series of unstaged ephemeral photos, interlinked sets of narratives nested in a single portrait of the times (covering the humanity, hilarity, precocity, vanity of the 21st century through race, religion, wealth, fashion, technology, love, hate, and fights and fires…) Read about them at the K.I.A. Substack HERE

More at at Spencer Magazine HERE (hardcover coffee-table editions available too)

Press: Weather artworks by K.I.A. (Kirby Andersen)

Full-page feature in The Toronto Star on the huge weather works series. See various years in the series HERE. PRINTS HERE. INQUIRIES HERE

Link to the Toronto Star article featuring the art made with weather by K.I.A.: LINK

2025 Weatherworks, L-R: dry snow, skied snow, rain, and ice

Compilation of various years in the Weatherworks series by K.I.A.

Black and whites from 2015 (ash on snow) in the Weatherworks series

ABOVE: ‘IOTA”, a painting (acrylic on archival paper) made outdoor with weather as a single work made of 36 single works, to be distributed (decentralized) to collectors around the globe and re-exhibited collectively every 10 years. MORE ABOUT HERE

ABOVE: Weatherwork paintings (acrylic on raw canvas) created outdoors using weather (found wind, topography, flora). More about this series by K.I.A. here: Weatherwork Canvases

Other artworks by K.I.A. (Kirby Andersen); CRIPSPR paintings, 24/7/361/1 photo series “The Window”, recombinant installations & sculptures, genetically modified paintings, large abstracts on canvas, public art explorations, etc. (see Menu). Works hang in various private and corporate collections (investment fund, law firm, yacht, homes, condos, mansions) in the USA, Canada, Japan, Italy, England, etc…

All The Hills Echo Ha Ha He He (The Window by K.I.A. pt 54)

An angst-antidote — excerpts from Songs of Innocence by William Blake, paired with images from The Window photo installation series:

Merry, merry sparrow!/Under leaves so green/A happy blossom/Sees you, swift as arrow,/Seek your cradle narrow, /Near my bosom

-THE BLOSSOM

Pretty joy! / Sweet joy, but two days old. / Sweet joy I call thee: / Thou dost smile, / I sing the while; / Sweet joy befall thee!
-JOY

When the meadows laugh with lively green, / And the grasshopper laughs in the merry scene; / When Mary and Susan and Emily / With their sweet round mouths sing ‘Ha ha he!
-THE LAUGHING SONG