Karen Knorr will be showing 17 works from India Song at Bahrain National Museum in a Tasveer-curated exhibition INDIA THROUGH THE LENS including work by Maimouna Gueressi, T.S. Satyan and Jyoti Bhatt from September 17 – November 1, 2014. This exhibition looks at the shift from 20th century photojournalism to 21st century staged strategies in photography, and how each are used to convey an idea of India.
Exhibitions
Karen Knorr’s Belgrava and Gentlemen exhibited at Tate Britain 13/10/2014 – 13/04/2015
Seminal black and white silver bromide photographs with text produced in the early 1980’s explore, family, patriarchy, class and national identity are to be exhibited for the first time at Tate Britain.
These photographs were part of Eric and Louise Franck Collection donated in 2012 to Tate.
Karen’s solo show at Danziger Gallery (New York)
Danziger Gallery
March 27 – May 3, 2014
For the gallery’s second exhibition of Karen Knorr’s work, we will be presenting the first American showing of her ‘Fables’ series along with new work from her ongoing ‘India Song’.
Details can be found on the gallery website: http://www.danzigergallery.com/exhibition/karen-knorr
Wundercamera, Holden Gallery (Manchester)
Holden Gallery
March 14 – May 9, 2014
Open Monday – Friday 10am – 4.30pm
Thursdays late opening until 7pm
Klaus Wehrer curated the exhibition which includes some of Karen Knorr’s work Connoisseurs (1986-1990) rarely seen on this isle.
Karen Knorr’s work at Galleria dell’Accademia (Florence, Italy)
Karen’s work from series Connoisseurs will be showing at the show “Getting Reacquainted with Michelangelo: sculpture by Buonarroti in photographs and paintings from The XIX century to the present”
Galleria dell’Accademia
Via Ricasoli 58-60, 50122 Firenze
18 February – 18 May 2014
Karen Knorr with Filles Du Calvaire @ART GENEVE and @ART14
ART GENEVE (Geneva, Switzerland)
January 30 – February 2, 2014
Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire will be dedicating a solo exhibit to Karen Knorr’s work at Art Geneve. There will be a selection of works from series FABLES and INDIA SONG presented.
http://artgeneve.ch/en/
Karen’s series BELGRAVIA in the show ‘La femme d’à côté’ at Galeries Les Filles du Calvaire
La femme d’à côté / The Woman Next Door
Curated by Charlotte Boudon
From 25/01/2014 until 22/02/2014
This exhibition evokes a theatre where women play all the possible roles from the position of direction to action. The stage varies: the interior of a bourgeois villa, the rooms of an abandoned house where stories seep out of walls and furniture, out of an artist’s or a photographer’s studio.
Karen’s work at WUNDERCAMERA, PM Gallery & House, 22 November – 11 January 2014
Museum Clausum, Mark Dion, Jonathan Faiers, Patrick and Tristram Fetherstonhaugh
Andrew Grassie, Karl Grimes, Vid Ingelevics, Valery Katsuba, Karen Knorr, Louise Lawler Stuart Leech/Dulwich Picture Gallery, Richard Ross, Traer Scott, Matt Stuart, Hiroshi Sugimoto Curated by Museum Clausum
100 contemporary images by a group of international photographers make museums and galleries the stars of the show.
Karen’s work at the exhibition 2Q13: Women Collectors, Women Artists
Curated by Marcelle Joseph and Lydia Cowpertwait
18th September – 5th December 2013
Lloyds club, 42 Crutched Friars, London EC3N 2AP
2Q13: Women Collectors, Women Artists, an exhibition to be produced by Marcelle Joseph Projects and co-curated by Marcelle Joseph and Lydia Cowpertwait, will feature contemporary artworks, both new and loaned works, by women artists collected by seven or eight women collectors in London, Europe and North America.
India Song with Tasveer Arts at Saffronart, The Oberoi Hotel, Delhi on September 27, 2013
September 28th to October 5th 2013
Tue – Sat: 11am to 7pm, Sun 11am to 4pm
Saffronart, Delhi The Oberoi Hotel New Delhi 110003
Tasveer is delighted to present the landmark photographic series, India Song by London-based artist Karen Knorr, at Saffronart in Delhi. The exhibition will include previously unseen and un-exhibited photographs from this internationally acclaimed body of work, and will be accompanied by a new monograph on the series, published by Tasveer.