Resemblance Through Contact. Grammar of Imprint
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Classifications
MinEdu publication type
F2 Partial implementation of a work of art or performance
Category
Nykytaide
Refereed
Ei
Sub category
Yhteisnäyttely
Type
Julkinen taiteellinen teoksen osatoteutus
Publication channel information
Country of publication
Estonia
Internationality
Yes
Detailed publication information
Publication year
2020
Reporting year
2020
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Link to online publication
Public activity related to art and industrial art
Art form
Modern art
Place of presentation
Tartu Art House (Tartto) ja EKA Gallery (Tallinna)
Classification and additional information
Additional information
Resemblance Through Contact. Grammar of Imprint - International exhibition The exhibition focuses on printmaking as a process that is cultivated through contacts between forms and counterforms (negative space), and by the tension produced by these interactions. We are not so much interested in specific images, proofs, shapes or manners as in printed matter’s ability to introduce the new space that emerges between matrix and multiplicity. We focus on forms, and their dissemination through various statements and manifestations of printmaking in the post-disciplinary era. We define material as a subject, while the predicate denotes what the material does. We wish to return to the beginning of the functions of imprint and investigate its points of contacts with other disciplines. The exhibition takes its name from Georges Didi-Huberman’s book La ressemblance par contact: archéologie, anachronisme et modernité de l’empreinte, 2008. The exhibitions which are curated by Liina Siib and Maria Erikson from the Department of Graphic Art at the Estonian Academy of Arts, feature artists from Europe and the Americas, and are accompanied by film programs. Artists: Ann Pajuväli (EE), Ari Pelkonen (FI), Augustas Serapinas (LT), Cecilia Mandrile (US/UK), Claire Hannicq (FR), Elena Loson (AR), Dénes Kalev Farkas (EE/HU), Inka Bell (FI), Inma Herrera (ES/FI), Liis-Marleen Verilaskja (EE), Lina Nordenström (SE), Maria Erikson (EE/FI), Maria Izabella Lehtsaar (EE), Maria Valkeavuolle (FI), Riin Maide (EE), Tatu Tuominen (FI), Viktor Gurov (EE). Curators: Liina Siib, Maria Erikson (Department of Graphic Art, EKA)