Satellite programme

20.05-08.06

Lost and Found

Triin Kukk’s solo exhibition

At her current exhibition, young jewellery artist Triin Kukk contemplates the situation where something might be excluded from our focus and when emerging again in our perceptive field this something might bring out something new. Neon markers on asphalt; concealing and embellishing textile cover on construction sites; disconnected pipes; threaded rod and concrete.

Various objects and phenomena are surrounding us between these temporary landscapes – trivial things that have become almost invisible. Current exhibition presents objects made of rocks, referring to various things that the artist coincidentally started to notice only several years ago, things that in their random form may be left unnoticed. Through the process of engraving the material, the rocks have lost their rigidity and transformed into flexible objects irrelevant to their original material. These artworks can be considered to be fossils from the future, surrounding the viewer as some kind of shadow objects.

The focus of Triin Kukk´s artwork lies on observation of the everyday and discovering something new in it. The artist is intrigued by vague shifts and emphasizing the secondary aspects. During the recent years, Triin Kukk has been used natural minerals and applies different techniques in her artistic practice.



LOCATION, OPENING HOURS

HOP gallery

Hobusepea 2, Tallinn
Open Thu-Tue 11-18