Announcing the end of winter, the group show at Temnikova and Kasela Gallery will set together works by Keskküla, Anna Mari Liivrand, Inga Meldere, Ann Pajuväli, Jaanus Samma and Sigrid Viir, which will present the viewer with an imaginary journey of still and moving images.
The exhibition has corners, corners soft and hard. Piled up compositions, scrambled everyday rhythms. Chairs, tables, shelves. Form the mixture into a manageable dough! Work area, kitchen area, shelves.
Pastel-covered offices. The Universe is not turquoise – it’s beige. Beige! Almost as careful as this shade of yellow that’s afraid. Beige even thinks that orange is a little too far out, the way it streaks sun rise and set. Moving pictures, repeating patterns, colours and shapes. They come in different shapes and sizes and are filled with sand. You can bring your own tools, but your hands are also enough to participate in a game.
There are stars in heaven, the objective of which is eternity. They cover mittens, contingent fragments of history, also aiming for eternity. A silk painting is in the moment and listens: under the lucent moon sickle, the fields are afloat in the quiet murmur of the night. The day swings into the evening, the night swirls into the morning. It’s not yet time for sleeping, although everyone’s already asleep.
Post Winter Mixtape
28 February – 27 April 2019
Temnikova and Kasela Gallery
Lastekodu 1, Tallinn
Post Winter Mixtape, installation view, Temnikova and Kasela Gallery, 2019. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Post Winter Mixtape, installation view, Temnikova and Kasela Gallery, 2019. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Post Winter Mixtape, installation view, Temnikova and Kasela Gallery, 2019. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Post Winter Mixtape, installation view, Temnikova and Kasela Gallery, 2019. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Post Winter Mixtape, installation view, Temnikova and Kasela Gallery, 2019. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Post Winter Mixtape, installation view, Temnikova and Kasela Gallery, 2019. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Post Winter Mixtape, installation view, Temnikova and Kasela Gallery, 2019. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Post Winter Mixtape, installation view, Temnikova and Kasela Gallery, 2019. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Helena Keskküla, “Etude of Dreamcatcher”, video, 2019. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Helena Keskküla, “Etude of Dreamcatcher”, video, 2019. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Anna Mari Liivrand, “Ripple on a Field”, silk, graphite, aluminum, 2019. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Anna Mari Liivrand, “Ripple on a Field”, silk, graphite, aluminum, 2019. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Sigrid Viir, “Achievement counter no: RXP-1186-C8” from the series “Routinecrusher, Wanderlust,
Tablebear, and so on”, pigment print, wood construction, 2011. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Sigrid Viir, “Compromise no: RXP-1209-18” from the series “Routinecrusher, Wanderlust, Tablebear, and
so on”, pigment print, wood construction, 2009. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Inga Meldere, “Recollection”, UV-print, acrylic and oil on canvas, 2018. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Inga Meldere, “Correlation”, UV-print, acrylic and oil on canvas, 2018. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Ann Pajuväli, “Play Sets”, video, porolone, plywood, fabric, buckwheat, 2019
Animation in collaboration with Karri Kaljend. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Ann Pajuväli, “Play Sets”, video, porolone, plywood, fabric, buckwheat, 2019
Animation in collaboration with Karri Kaljend. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Jaanus Samma, “Museum Display (Stargazing) 1”, watercolour, pigment print, 2019
Estonian National Museum’s postcards nr 2 (1911) and 253 (1923) were used in the work. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Jaanus Samma, “Museum Display (Stargazing) 1”, watercolour, pigment print, 2019
Estonian National Museum’s postcards nr 2 (1911) and 253 (1923) were used in the work. Photo: Anu Vahtra
Jaanus Samma, “Museum Display (Stargazing) 1”, watercolour, pigment print, 2019
Estonian National Museum’s postcards nr 2 (1911) and 253 (1923) were used in the work. Photo: Anu Vahtra