Karl Karner (b.1973 in Feldbach, Austria) lives and works in Feldbach, Austria. Karner studied at
the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna under Professor Heimo Zobernig.
Karner 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.
The repetition of recurring motifs references the serial production of industrial objects. In
Karner‘s work, these motifs are hand-made pieces of cast iron that become part of the artistic
process. His preferred motifs are beaked creatures and dogs or hares, often clad with bronze or
gold. It would almost seem that these inanimate fantastic creatures are brought to life by the
protagonists. With their interactive potential, the environments created by Karner generate
various forms of display that are composed similar to arrangements of theatre props and are
complemented by a series of performative gestures.
Karl Karner‘s multisensorial, fictional fairytale worlds tell a story of incessantly repeated settings
of everyday life, albeit with their function deconstructed, which clearly point out the absurdity of
certain processes and elements. One of Karner’s more recent exploration in his practice includes
the production of tights on which he prints his drawings. Borne out of Karner’s explorations of
how to animate his drawings in the reality, utilising the spontaneity and expressive nature of
drawing, by wearing the tights the drawings automatically enter into a state of theatre, with the
body becoming the canvas to the medium.
Galerie Kandlhofer, 2022
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Karl Karner (b.1973 in Feldbach, Austria) lives and works in Feldbach, Austria. Karner studied at
the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna under Professor Heimo Zobernig.
Karner 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.
The repetition of recurring motifs references the serial production of industrial objects. In
Karner‘s work, these motifs are hand-made pieces of cast iron that become part of the artistic
process. His preferred motifs are beaked creatures and dogs or hares, often clad with bronze or
gold. It would almost seem that these inanimate fantastic creatures are brought to life by the
protagonists. With their interactive potential, the environments created by Karner generate
various forms of display that are composed similar to arrangements of theatre props and are
complemented by a series of performative gestures.
Karl Karner‘s multisensorial, fictional fairytale worlds tell a story of incessantly repeated settings
of everyday life, albeit with their function deconstructed, which clearly point out the absurdity of
certain processes and elements. One of Karner’s more recent exploration in his practice includes
the production of tights on which he prints his drawings. Borne out of Karner’s explorations of
how to animate his drawings in the reality, utilising the spontaneity and expressive nature of
drawing, by wearing the tights the drawings automatically enter into a state of theatre, with the
body becoming the canvas to the medium.
Galerie Kandlhofer, 2022