Karl Karner
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This abstract artwork features a chaotic composition of various organic forms and textures. The dominant colors are muted tones of gray, white, and blue, with accents of earthy red and brown. The shapes resemble fragmented bones, shells, and other natural elements, creating a sense of decay and decomposition. The artist employs a mix of materials, including ceramics and found objects, to construct this visually striking and unsettling piece. The artwork seems to explore themes of mortality, the cycle of life, and the ephemeral nature of existence, inviting the viewer to ponder the delicate balance and impermanence of the natural world. ...
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Karl Karner
B.1973, AustrianKarner positions his work between the disciplines of visual arts, performance and dance theatre. Within his practice, Karner continuously discusses bodily perception and the concept of corporeality itself. These are not only related to the human body, but can yet be understood as a wide discussion of object, materiality and space. In the artist´s installations and art environments, viewers frequently become players. Such participative impulses accentuate the irony inherent in these artworks. ...
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Galerie Kandlhofer
ViennaGalerie Kandlhofer is a young Austrian gallery, founded in 2016 situated in the centre of Vienna. With a focus on supporting emerging talents, the gallery represents Austrian and international artists, with a multifaceted program ranging from painting, sculpture, drawing, photography and installations to a series dedicated to contemporary video works and performances. Represented Gallery artists are: Hermann Nitsch, Richie Culver, Acaye Kerunen, Sofia Borges, Faye Wei Wei, Frauke Dannert, Karl Karner, Alina Kunitsyna, James English Leary, Xie Lei, Nana Mandl, Hannah Perry, Maximilian Prüfer, Markus Redl, Rodrigo Valenzuela, Marc Henry, Alicia Viebrock. ...