Bio
After a decades long career as a photojournalist, in 2017 my focus pivoted to sculpture. My interest in sculpture began in high school when I was fortunate to attend a school reknowned for its history in the arts, Cranbrook Academy. Since retirement I have had time to devote myself to this practice exclusively. I work primarily in metal, forging, cutting, welding and grinding the elements into shapes inspired by patterns I see in nature, often using found objects that inspire me.
Art Shows
St. Louis Artist Guild’s Ann Metzger Memorial National Biennial Exhibition 2021
Octagon Center for the Arts in Ames, Ia “Octagonal: The All Media Show” 2022
Sculpture on the Move! recipient “Wild Hair” for Grandview, Mo. 2022
St. Louis Artist Guild Juried Members Exhibition 2022
Art Saint Louis juried show “Maturity and Its Muse” Honorable Mention’ recipient for “Carefree” 2023
ArtVillage Sculpture Exhibition, Fairview Heights, Il 2023
ArtVillage Sculpture Exhibition, Fairview Heights, Il. 2024
St. Louis Artist Guild Show "Constructed Visions V" 2024
Private Collections
Dr. Mark and Reza Wrighton of St. Louis, Mo.
Phillip and Karen Berger of Olivette, Mo.
Donald and Joanne Singer of St. Louis, Mo.
Benoit and Sylvaine Hartmann of Lyons, France
Dr. Thomas and Anne Pittman of Lexington, Ky
Barbara Yarbrough-Hirschfeld, St. Louis, Mo.
I was a photojournalist for over 40 years, 3 decades at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and 9 years at Missouri Lawyers Weekly. I freelanced for 6 years after leaving these publications.
My work has appeared in Life, Time, Newsweek, and has won many awards, including the international competition, Pictures of the Year, with a first place in general news for a photograph on homelessness.
You can reach me either by email: kshout52@yahoo.com or by phone, 314-393-0505 if you have any questions or requests.