I Bought All of These

ARTIST STATEMENT

Kate Bingaman-Burt makes her painfully mundane purchases, well, irresistible, or at least gives us something to make us feel less self-conscious about how frequently we spend to fill the void.

She is Obsessive Consumption.

Obsessive Consumption started in 2002, when Kate decided to photograph all of her purchases and, in turn, created a brand out of the process to package and promote.

She is currently hand-drawing all of her credit card statements until they are paid off, drawing something she purchases each day and continuing to make piles of work (zines! pillows! photographs! buttons! more drawings!) that all fits into this brand she’s built which mocks her own relationship with her purchases.

newsletter Learn more - read Jen's introduction to this edition.

More art by Kate Bingaman-Burt

  • Significant Objects
  • Drawings from July 2009
  • April, May, June, July 2009
  • Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Carts #1

I Bought All of These

by Kate Bingaman-Burt

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    • 10"x8" 24
      Add frame 115
      • Black Frame 115
      • White Frame 115
    • 24"x18" 240
      Add frame 640
      • Black Frame 640
      • White Frame 640
    • 36"x24" 2400
      Add frame 3200
      • Black Frame 3200
      • White Frame 3200
  • Unframed prints usually ship within 5 days of purchase.

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ADDITIONAL PRINT INFORMATION

  • Limited-edition, exclusive to 20x200
  • Museum quality: archival inks, 100% cotton rag paper
  • Artist-signed + numbered certificate of authenticity included
  • Directly supports the artist

Unlike most of our editions, each print size carries a different image. The three different versions are as follows:

Edition of 200:
Materials: black ink-jet print on archival matte heavyweight paper, hand-colored with colored pencil.
Because they are hand-colored, images and colors will vary.

Edition of 20:
Materials: black ink-jet print on archival matte heavyweight paper, hand-colored with colored pencil.
Because they are hand-colored, images and colors will vary.

Edition of 2:
Materials: Acrylic on vellum with marker and watercolor.
Because they are hand-painted and drawn, images and colors will vary.

 

How to Frame Your Art

All of our prints have a minimum border of .25 inches to allow for framing. We do not alter the aspect ratio, crop or resize the artists' originals—quoted dimensions are for the size of paper containing the image, not the printed image itself. For exact image sizes and more helpful info, view our framing guides: