UCLA Department of Art Lectures: Silke Otto-Knapp

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Samuel Palmer, a British painter, produced idealized landscape art. His watercolor works inspired some of Silke Otto-Knapp's nightscapes.

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Silke Otto-Knapp at Overduin and Kite
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In 2009, Overduin and Kite gallery in Los Angeles, California housed Silke Otto-Knapp's first Los Angeles exhibition. "Winterlong" primarily showcased a series Otto-Knapp's watercolor paintings that depict various posed figures.

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Response to Silke Otto Knapp’s Golden Garden Series, 2005
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Thinking of the Outside. A response to Silke Otto Knapp's Golden Gardens by Emily Pethick responds to Silke Otto-Knapp's Golden Garden Series. The author discusses Otto-Knapp's methodology, in which she responds to her emotional reactions to landscape rather than simply replicating what she sees. The Golden Garden Series serves as a response to the landscape work of Humphry Repton, a landscape artist in Bristol, UK.

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Wikipedia: Vita Sackville-West
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Vita Sackville-West's Sissinghurst's White Garden landscape served as an inspiration for some of Silke Otto-Knapp's work. Her interdisciplinary talents including poetry and landscape art inspired Otto-Knapp's process and technique.

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Samuel Palmer
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Samuel Palmer, a British painter, produced idealized landscape art. His watercolor works inspired some of Silke Otto-Knapp's nightscapes.

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Lawrence Halprin's Outdoor Theater
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Lawrence Halprin built an outdoor stage for his wife, Anna. Anna used the stage for performance purposes. The natural atmosphere and the ability to perform within nature served as an inspiration for Otto Knapp's pieces "Garden With Eucalyptus Tree" and "Stage Moonlit."

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Bronislava Nijinska
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Bronislava Nijinska, a Russian ballet choreographer, directed several dance performances in the 1900s that inspired some of Otto-Knapp's body-centered paintings.

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A Modern Woman of Art History: Florine Stettheimer
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Florine Settheimer served as one of the main protagonists in Otto-Knapp's work. Many of her paintings were from an aerial perspective, similar to those of Otto-Knapp.

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German artist Silke Otto-Knapp has had recent solo exhibitions at the Kunstverein München; Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York; The Banff Art Centre, Canada; Modern Art Oxford, UK; Overduin and Kite, Los Angeles; and Tate Britain, London. She has participated in group exhibitions such as Modern Modern at Chelsea Art Museum, New York; Rendez-Vous Nowhere at the Montehermoso Cultural Center, Spain; the 9th Istanbul Biennial; and The Undiscovered Country at the Hammer Museum.

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