Gerhardt Knodel


Gerhardt Gunther Knodel, is an American contemporary textile artist, academic administrator, and educator. He was the head of the fiber arts department at Cranbrook Academy of Art from 1970 to 1997, and also served as the school director from 1997 to 2007. In 2016, he was named a fellow of the American Craft Council.

Early life and education

Knodel was born in 1940, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, born into family of German heritage. His family moved when he was a child and he was raised in Los Angeles, California.
Knodel studied art at Los Angeles City College, the University of California, Los Angeles, and the California State University, Long Beach. While attending LACC, Knodel studied under Mary Jane Leland in the Bauhaus school style.

Career

After graduation, Knodel worked for six years as a high school teacher in Los Angeles. He took a job at Cranbrook Academy of Art, initially as an artist in residence in the fiber department. Knodel worked at Cranbrook Academy of Art from 1970 until 2007, and he held two roles; head of the fiber arts department from 1970 to 1997, and the school director from 1997 to 2007. Notable students of his include Nick Cave, and Katarina Weslien.
His textile work has been used in the creation of installations, as wallpaper, in theater, and for architectural commissions. His series, Recovery Games was artwork focused on gaming-based interactions paired with visual work as a method of understanding different strategies.
Knodel's work can be found in museum collections, including at the Smithsonian [American Art Museum], Rhode Island [School of Design Museum], and Minneapolis Institute of Art.

Exhibitions