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1970 - 1980

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Karen Knorr

Belgravia (I would like my Sons), 1979
Vintage Gelatin Silver Print
50.8 x 40.6 cms 20 x 15 15/16 ins
Series: Belgravia (1979-80)
6090
View on a Wall

Provenance

Acquired directly from the artist

Exhibitions

'The English at Home: 20th Century Photographs from The Hyman Collection' at the Centre for British Photography, London (26 January - 28 May 2023)
Captioned with the following artist's text: I would like my Sons to have Good Standards and enough money, So as not to be deprived of anything that they have known...
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Captioned with the following artist's text:

I would like my Sons
to have Good Standards
and enough money,
So as not to be deprived
of anything that they have known
and become used to.

Karen Knorr has commented on this series:
Belgravia series was begun when I was a second year student at the Polytechnic of Central London ( Riding House Street, off Regent's Street, London ). I had just read Roland Barthes' seminal essay The Rhetoric of the Image where he describes the different possibilities of the image and text relationship in advertising. I had also joined a group of students to a talk given by Bill Owens who had been invited to the school in 1979, to explain some of the ideas behind his seminal book Suburbia(self-published) which was to have a great impact also on other photographers such as Martin Parr's Signs of the Times.

Bill Owens' work had an impact but so did the conceptual artists Victor Burgin and Mary Kelly. Film theory and semiological analysis was being considered in relation to the photograph and this environment inspired me to produce an autobiographical work with text starting with my own American family that had moved to Belgravia in the mid 1970's.

The work is about ideology, the received ideas a particular class, the wealthy , had about the world and themselves during a period of heightened tension and conservative politics at the end of the 1970's and early 1980's. Solidarity was happening in Poland under the leadership of Lech Walesa, Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan began their special relationship as in 1980 the British government allowed cruise missiles directed at Russia to be placed in RAF Greenham Commmon.

The people depicted in Belgravia, an area of London near Buckingham Palace and Harrods are friends of my parents and neighbours. The texts composed with capitals printed on the same photographic surface serve as distanciation' devices highlighting irony, humour and the constructed nature of the images and texts. They were not naturalistic or journalistic quotations but the product of a collaborative approach between the actors and myself. There is a definite "tongue in cheek" complicity between us. We are after all "family"."
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