Christine Baumgartner Net Worth

Christine Baumgartner is a 46-year-old American actress and model who has been married to actor Kevin Costner since 2004. They have three children together and have been happily married for over 15 years. Christine was born on March 19, 1974 and has been in the entertainment industry since then.

Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day March 19, 2004
Age 19 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aries

💰 Net worth: $1.5 Million (2024)

Christine Baumgartner's net worth is projected to reach $1.5 million by 2024. She is a 46-year-old American actress and model, known for her work in the entertainment industry. Christine has gained recognition not only for her professional achievements but also for being the spouse of acclaimed actor Kevin Costner. The couple has been married since 2004, demonstrating a strong and enduring relationship. Despite her relatively modest net worth in comparison to her husband, Christine's accomplishments in both acting and modeling have contributed to her success and financial stability.

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Biography/Timeline

1988

Baumgartner studied at the Hochschule fur Grafik und Buchkunst, Leipzig, from 1988 to 1994 before completing her Masters in Printmaking at the Royal College of Art in London in 1999. Baumgartner is best known for the monumental woodcuts based on her own films and video stills, for Example 1 Sekunde, in which she documented a single second of video in a series of 25 woodcuts. She has said that she is "interested in woodcut for conceptual reasons and not just for the love of the material...it's about bringing together the different mediums of the video still and the woodcut, about combining the first and the latest reproduction techniques to produce an image...." She first came to public attention in the UK in EAST international in 2004 with her print Shack and a year later with a major solo exhibition at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham. She was included in the groundbreaking exhibition at MoMA, NY, Eye on Europe.

2009

In 2009 she received the Teresa Bulgarini Prize for her woodcuts which deal with concepts of time, motion, velocity and acceleration. In 2012 she was awarded the first ever Goethe-Institut artist's residency in Vietnam, jointly sponsored by the state of Saxony. She began her three-month stay with an exhibition at the Goethe-Institut in Hanoi - Holzschnitt im digitalen Zeitalter (woodcut in the digital age) and finished with a tour around the country's art schools, sharing her experience in the art of woodcut.

2019

Baumgartner’s works are included in the collections of Albertina (Vienna), the Städel (Frankfurt), Kadist Art Foundation (Paris), Kunsthaus Zurich, Museum der bildenden Künste (Leipzig), Museum of Modern Art (New York), Spendhaus (Reutlingen), Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), The New Art Gallery Walsall and Victoria and Albert Museum (London), among others.