Solo exhibition 'Still Stands and Resilient Nows' by Evita Vasiljeva at Tallinn City Gallery

2018 10 18 — 2018 11 25 at Tallinn City Gallery
Author Echo Gone Wrong
Published in Events in Estonia

Evita Vasiljeva, 2018From 19 October, a solo exhibition by Evita Vasiljeva titled “Still Stands and Resilient Nows” will be open at Tallinn City Gallery. Vasiljeva’s first exhibition in Estonia speaks of continuous movement, uncertainty, and possibilities.

The opening will take place on Thursday 18 October at 6pm and the exhibition will be open until 25 November.

Evita Vasiljeva’s work first strikes us with its weight – cast concrete forms with various lengths of steel armature jutting out of it are a testimony to hard physical labour. This physicality of the work effortlessly connects her practice with the long tradition of sculpture. It is unclear whether the objects are still coming to be or already in a state of decay, which leaves us hovering somewhere between different times. “Still Stands and Resilient Nows” will also feature new ceramic work created during Vasiljeva’s residence at the European Ceramic Work Center (EKWC) in The Netherlands.

Art critic Santa Remere has described the artist’s palette as consisting of “raw construction materials, the sharp and primitive threads with which humans weave their world. Vasiļjeva is interested in the lining—the inside—of this world, which is usually hidden from the eye or is consciously unnoticed. She is attracted to negative space, the repair zone which our eyes are accustomed to excluding from our general impressions. Almost maniacally, she does not believe in the rendered, plastered and polished surface.”

“Still Stands” are intricate and abstract mental constructions. The clay is cracked by steel rods, which penetrate and characterize the structures. The great heat of the making is laid open to view. “Still Stands” are the emblems of timeless duality. The intangible is intertwined with the sculpture,” Vasiljeva describes the works that lend her exhibition part of its title.

Evita Vasiljeva (b. 1985) is a Latvian born artist based in The Netherlands. She graduated from the Fine Arts programme at the Amsterdam Gerrit Rietveld Academie in 2013 and worked at the artist residency De Ateliers in Amsterdam from 2014 to 2016. Her latest solo exhibitions include: Manhours in Headquarters, P/////AKT, Amsterdam (2017), Nothing Lost, Nothing Found, Gallery 427, Riga (2016) and Gut House of the Print Level, Kim? Contemporary Arts Centre, Riga (2016). In 2018, Vasļjeva was in residence at HIAP, Helsinki and at the Sundaymorning@ekwc residency-workplace in The Netherlands. In autumn 2018 she will also exhibit in the Showcase Gallery at EKKM.

The exhibition is co-produced by Tallinn Art Hall and Kim? Contemporary Art Center

We would like to thank: Estonian Cultural Endowment, Estonian Ministry of Culture, Tallinn Department of Culture, Veinisõber, Sadolin, Latvian State Culture Capital Foundation Latvia, Stichting Niemeijer Fonds, Sundaymorning@EKWC, Mondriaan Fund, Giuliano Faustini, Jānis Kārkliņš, HIAP, Sarah Boulton, Corinna Helenelund, Arita Varzinska

Tallinn City Gallery (Harju 13) is open Wednesday to Sunday 12–7pm, admission is free.

The Art Hall Foundation is a contemporary art establishment that presents exhibitions in three galleries on the central square of Tallinn – at Tallinn Art Hall and nearby at Tallinn City Gallery and the Art Hall Gallery. Tallinn Art Hall exhibitions are installed by Valge Kuup.

Kim? Contemporary Art Centre was established in 2009 and is the leading contemporary art exhibition venue in Latvia. Besides currently being a partner and venue for the XIII Baltic Triennial, it has co-curated and organised more than 150 exhibitions involving international and local artists. In addition, Kim? has presented more than 20 exhibitions outside Latvia including the 55th Venice Biennale that was co-curated with long-time collaborator Art in General – a New York-based art space.