Karen Karnes  (American, 1925) 

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Karen Karnes, Boulder Vessel

 

Karen Karnes
Boulder Vessel
Jeffrey Spahn Gallery
Karen Karnes, Boulder Vessel

 

Karen Karnes
Boulder Vessel
Jeffrey Spahn Gallery
Karen Karnes, Covered Jar, Cut Lid

 

Karen Karnes
Covered Jar, Cut Lid
circa 1966-1967

Ferrin Gallery
Karen Karnes, Untitled Covered Jar

 

Karen Karnes
Untitled Covered Jar
1981

Ferrin Gallery
  
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Karen Karnes, Winged tureen

 

Karen Karnes
Winged tureen
Sale Date: Oct 27, 2007
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Karen Karnes, Lidded vessel (+ Chimney-shaped vase; 2 works)

 

Karen Karnes
Lidded vessel (+ Chimney-shaped vase; 2 works)
Sale Date: Apr 12, 2008
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Karen Karnes, Split-foot vase

 

Karen Karnes
Split-foot vase, 1987
Sale Date: Jun 3, 2009
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  Karen Karnes was born in New York in 1925. She studied at Brooklyn College and Alfred University. She has exhibited widely in America and this is her second solo exhibition in Britain. She is the recipient of many awards and achievements including the Gold Medal in 1998 from the American Crafts Council. Her work is represented in numerous prestigious museum collections, including the American Craft Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Victoria and Albert Museum. In 2007 her work was exhibited at Galerie Besson as part of the series of exhibitions – Trois Grandes Dames.
  A major retrospective exhibition of Karnes’s work is planned at the Arizona State University. Entitled A Chosen Path: The Ceramic Art of Karen Karnes, the exhibition will survey Karnes’s work from the 1950s to the present, offering a full view of her stylistic development. The exhibition launches at the CRC in September 2010 and then begins a 2-year national tour.