Photo reportage from the exhibition 'Imagining the future with the shadow of the past' at Narva Art Residency

May 17, 2023
Author Echo Gone Wrong

‘Image of the future with the shadow of the past’ positions the viewer at the crosspoint of the modern world and traditions. Crafts and art are put on one equal level, where art does not have more dominant value over crafts. Viewers are offered an opportunity to contemplate the role of older artistic expressions and the stories behind them in the creation of contemporary culture.

The exhibition invites people on a journey where the line between crafts and art is becoming blurred. This allows visitors to explore the fusion of traditional artistic expressions and techniques with contemporary art. Artists from Latvia, Ukraine, Belgium, UK, Italy, and Estonia, more specifically from Narva, are participating in the exhibition. Their works create a room where different forms of crafts can be newly interpreted, in the context of modern art. With the help of vivid traditional patterns, weaving, lace, textile and sound installations, the heritage of the past is passed on to the next generation. At the same time, curator and artists are forming a complete story about the importance and inclusion of crafts in contemporary art and their ability to absorb the cultural spirit of the era and transform according to the environment, yet preserving the traditional core nonetheless.

11.02-28.05.2023
Exhibition “Imagining the future with the shadow of the past”.
Artists: Olga Kublitskaya (Estonia), Vineta Gailite (Latvia), Charlotte Biszewski (Poland, Estonia), Sasha Zaitseva (Ukraine, France), Laura De Jaeger (Estonia, Belgium), Passepartout Duo (Italy).
Curator: Milena Appajeva
Graphic designer: Daria Medvedeva

Narva Art Residency, Joala 18, Narva

Supported by KULKA, EKA, NART, PERI

The exhibition team would like to thank: Johannes Luik, Edith Karlson, Luth Lea Roose, Juan Pablo Plazas, Patrick De Jaeger, Nienke Fransen, Anita Kodanik, Andri Savet.

Photography: Mari Volens