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Karl Karner | fichtengrau
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You humans. You, with your names!Every thing needs its name, you say, and you fail to realize that giving a name is always a form of taking.The name is brutal.It tears the thing out, roots and all, and moves it to another place. I know it only too well:Every name is a transplantation.Mum brings 1000 snails to heaven every day, she says. I think heaven is very big.
In the watering can is poison for the snails. We are frugal and only have one.
The forest is full of spruces like the garden with snails, both are not from here.
The forest needs us humans, says the farmer and starts the chainsaw, it's a pity that the forest has had to live without us for so long.
Shot 5 birds last week, all were ringed, starting to collect rings - am the only one with this hobby at the moment.
Hammered 80 nails into the spruce, I wonder when it will die?That's the way it is.But I grow into your names and out of them.Where the names end, I begin to speak.Text excerpt: Lea Wintterlin Quotes: Karl Karner -
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Karl Karner, I think we have a good time, 2024, aluminum, silicone, mud, swarovski dust, plants, 230 x 290 x 280 cm 90 1/2 x 114 1/8 x 110 1/4 in
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About the artist
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.
Karl Karner | fichtengrau
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