The term "aesthetic of the pathetic" has been attributed to Klose's work.
Conservative pundit and
Herald Sun columnist
Andrew Bolt said of Klose's work: "Only an artist could make
sex films and still not find an audience", while referring to
VCA art graduates in general as "unmistakable symptoms of culture sliding into
vacuity, if not outright
barbarity." In response, Klose made a film about Bolt.
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art Director, Juliana Engberg however describes Klose as "an exceptional artist with a highly developed and sophisticated practice". Art critic,
Natalie King of
Australian Art Collector says Klose's works are "refreshingly candid, funny and earnest - leaving us smiling wryly." Robert Leonard and others have acquainted Klose's work with
feminism. while in an interview with the
South Australian Contemporary Art Centre publication
Broadsheet, the artist was accused of
nihilism, but she responded by saying her practice was a way of confronting
depression rather than escaping it. The artist has also described herself as "an awful, ungrateful, spoiled brat of a woman". ==Acknowledgments==