EXHIBITIONS / INSTALLATIONS

Recent exhibitions are listed below.
Further information and press releases can be found on the respective gallery/museum websites. 

 

2022

 
 
 

This exhibition displays a fine selection of the works produced by distinguished artist Linda Karshan during various stages of her career.

Born in Minneapolis (Minnesota) in 1947, Linda Karshan was educated at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York, from 1965 to 1966, under the tuition of the architect Robert Reed, a pupil of Josef Albers (1888-1976), a founding member of the Bauhaus. As an émigré, Albers was a protagonist of Geometrical Abstract painting in America. Karshan’s subsequent studies at the Sorbonne in Paris, the Slade School of Art in London and the London-based Antioch Centre for British Studies, London deepened her expertise in art history, especially Renaissance Art, and in psychology. Notably, her MA thesis of 1983, entitled Play, Creativity and the Birth of the Self, focused on Donald W. Winnicott’s theories of transitional space and creativity, which are central to Karshan’s artistic practice.

In 1994, Linda Karshan developed a performance-based method to bring her drawings into existence. Guided by what she has termed her ‘inner choreography’, the artist draws freehand, standing at a table, and, despite being left-handed, uses her right. As she reaches forward with her graphite pencil, her left leg rises up naturally, so she balances like a ballerina in an arabesque and draws a line to a rhythm of 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8. She then goes back over it, and makes a 90-degree anticlockwise turn of the paper. Thus freed, or - better – found, Karshan’s iterative images of intersecting lines, geometrical shapes and organic patterns stem from her rhythmic breathing, her anticlockwise turn of the paper, and the motion of her entire body and mind.

The show aims to shed light on the path pursued by Linda Karshan over several crucial decades of artistic output by presenting a selection starting from a large work of 1983 and culminating in a suite of drawings of 2021, created during the Covid-19 pandemic. All the pieces presented are on paper, and testify to the consistency of Karshan’s personal marks – particularly the constructive element of the grid, either manifest or implied – and the recurrence of seemingly geometrical patterns such as circles, squares or lozenges.

Karshan’s oeuvre naturally resonates with chiefly humanistic preoccupations such as the relationship between micro and macrocosms, the dialectics of gravity and grace, and an understanding of the body as measure of the universe. Displayed in the prestigious venue of the Domus Comeliana in Pisa – in the first exhibition hosted by the Institutio Santoriana – Fondazione Comel – Karshan’s works become a testament to contemporary humanism.

 
 
 

2020

 
 

REDFERN GALLERY
IFPDA ONLINE VIEWING ROOM

Marks and Moves, in Print

Visit the IPFDA viewing room

Redfern Gallery
20 Cork Street, London,
W1S 3HL

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Foreground - Linda Karshan, Untitled (1995), 1995, Ink and graphite on paper, 152 x 121.6 cm.
Background - Linda Karshan, Untitled (1995), 1995, Graphite and ink on paper, 69 x 54 cm.

 

WERNER KLEIN
COLOGNE GERMANY
EXHIBITION

April 29 - May 23 2020

The Variety of Line II : Drawings and Objects

Visit the Werner Klein Website to learn more

Werner Klein
Volksgartenstr. 10
50677 Cologne – Germany


2019

 
Karshan placing two meteorites at the top of her Tower for L’Aquila - a tower of books comprised of books from her own library and from L’Aquila’s library. Photography: Nora Novak.

Karshan placing two meteorites at the top of her Tower for L’Aquila - a tower of books comprised of books from her own library and from L’Aquila’s library. Photography: Nora Novak.

 

NINE ARTISTS FOR RECONSTRUCTION
PALAZZO DELL'EMICICLO L’AQUILA ITALY
PERMANENT INSTALLATION

Installed Friday, March 29, 2019

The Library for L’Aquila by Linda Karshan
La Biblioteca per L’Aquila di Linda Karshan

Curated by Roberta Semeraro & Carmelo Grasso

www.noveartistiricostruzione.com


2018

 
Installation of Linda Karshan's drawing in the San Giorgio Maggiore Sacristy, August 25, 2018.

Installation of Linda Karshan's drawing in the San Giorgio Maggiore Sacristy, August 25, 2018.

 

SAN GIROGIO MAGGIORE ABBEY
VENICE ITALY
EXHIBITION

August 26 - October 7, 2018   |  Vernissage August 25, 2018

Equilibrio - Linda Karshan:
Art, Architecture & Sacred Geometry in Conversation

Curation by Elisabetta Bresciani, Revd Dr. Richard Davey, Carmelo Grasso and Linda Karshan. 
Accompanying catalogue with texts by Elisabetta Bresciani, Revd Dr. Richard Davey, Carmelo Grasso and Norberto Villa,
published by
Beam Editions UK

To learn more about the exhibition please click here for a pdf of the Equilibrio exhibition handout. 

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GLINT III, drypoint, 2016. Printed by Burnet Editions.

GLINT III, drypoint, 2016. Printed by Burnet Editions.

 

GALERIE BIEDERMANN
MUNICH GERMANY
EXHIBITION

February 20 – April 27, 2018

LINDA KARSHAN:
Kaltnadelradierungen und Farbholzschnitte 2016

Visit Galerie Biedermann Website to learn more


2017

 
 

 REDFERN GALLERY
LONDON UK
EXHIBITION

October 3 - 17, 2017

Linda Karshan - Studio View:
Prints and Drawings, 1983 - 2017

Exhibition included the launch of a three-part book, Studio View, which was published by the artist to mark her 70th birthday. 

Visit Redfern Gallery website for further information

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Installation image ©Nana Ya Annobil, All rights reserved.

Installation image ©Nana Ya Annobil, All rights reserved.

 

REFORM CLUB
LONDON UK
EXHIBITION

January 2017

Linda Karshan at the Reform :
Marks & Traces - Prints & Drawings from 1995-2016

With exhibition text by Elizabeth Tomos (London RCA)


For a full list of exhibitions please visit the Biography & CV page