Luise Kimme (4 March 1939 - 19 April 2013) was a German artist, primarily a sculptor.
During this period she was a "living brush" used by Yves Klein to create his Anthropometry works.
She then studied at Saint Martin's School of Art in London from 1966 to 1968, first under a Berlin Airlift Memorial Fellowship and then a British Council scholarship.
She lectured at Wolverhampton Polytechnic from 1968 to 1972, while also creating large fibreglass sculptures at a studio in London, including an 8 metres (26 ft) long untitled work exhibited outside the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1972 as part of the Peter Stuyvesant "Sculpture in the City" project.
She maintained a studio near Mount Irvine Bay Golf Club on the Caribbean island of Tobago from 1979.