Karl Dunér Swedish, b. 1963
Overview
Since Dunér’s first exhibition of mechanical sculptures in 1997, a large part of his work has revolved around Memory and the Art of Memory.
Karl Dunér (b. 1963) is a Swedish artist and theatre director, with a recent solo exhibition entitled Islands (Öar) at Prins Eugen’s Waldemarsudde in Stockholm. Since Dunér’s first exhibition of mechanical sculptures in 1997, a large part of his work has revolved around Memory and the Art of Memory. Duner’s mechanical sculptures can, for example, be seen as a kind of memory capsule where neither sound, light nor movement can be repeated. The sculptures remain themselves, but the action that takes place inside is constantly changing. The idea with his first sculptures—and all since then—is to be able to consider them as a kind of performance where everything that happens is determined and controlled by the sculpture itself. The theatre is also often present in his works, with many works being seen as actions, scenes and happenings. Recurring materials are film, photo, audio, mechatronics, painting, puppet mechanics, audio and papier-mâché.
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Exhibitions
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Market Art Fair | Siiri Jüris & Karl Dunér
LILJEVALCHS, STOCKHOLM 12 - 14 May 2023The starting point of our presentation is the seemingly blithesome nature of play, as seen through the eyes of two artists working in distinctly different media. Siiris Jüris with new...Read more -
Karl Dunér | PING | Benhuset
2 Mar - 1 Apr 2023We are happy to share with you Karl Dunér’s exhibition PING , to be held at Benhuset in Katarina Kyrkogård on Söder. An exhibition showing audio sculptures, mechanical dolls, and...Read more -
Karl Dunér | Paraboler
12 Jan - 11 Feb 2023We are pleased to present an exhibition of new works by Karl Dunér in the artist’s first show with the gallery – a series of twenty-nine photographs and paintings linked...Read more
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