Valérie Knoll


Valérie Knoll is the director of the Kunsthalle Bern since April 2015.
Previously, she was the artistic director of the Halle für Kunst in Lüneburg, firstly together with Hannes Loichinger, lastly with Stefanie Kleefeld. There she has realized solo exhibitions of Sergei Tcherepnin, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Tobias Kaspar, Nina Könnemann, Will Benedict, Loretta Fahrenholz and group exhibitions such as "Dealing with-Some Books, Visuals, And Works Related to American Fine Arts, Co., with contributions by John Dogg, John Stuart Bernard, James Meyer, Patterson Beckwith, Art Club 2000, Jackie McAllister (co-curated with Hannes Loichinger, Julia Moritz and Magnus Schäfer) or "Coming of Age for Ages" with Merlin Carpenter, Nicolas Ceccaldi, Jana Euler, Jan Timme, Amelie von Wulffen (together with Stefanie Kleefeld and Cornelia Kastelan). )

In Lüneburg, she worked as well as a curator and researcher at the University of Lüneburg. She is co-editor of publications such as "Art in the Periphery of the Centre" (eds. Christoph Behnke, Cornelia Castellan, Valérie Knoll, Ulf Wuggenig), Sternberg Press, 2015 or Kathrin Busch "passivity" (eds. Valérie Knoll, Hannes Loichinger) , Textem Verlag Hamburg, 2012.


Lecture:
The Police likes to know where You are
12 August 2016, 12.00h, Kunsthalle Bern
In English