26 June 2020

‘Sheets of Past and Layers of Reality’ at Hoib Gallery

Lisann Lillevere & Johanna Ruukholm, 'If I would be a Nintendo Elf, What Kind of World would I Enter?', 2019–2020, size variable, acrylic mirrrors, clay, hand-painted fabric, second-hand objects, sound
‘Sheets of Past and Layers of Reality’ at Hoib Gallery
Lisann Lillevere & Johanna Ruukholm, 'If I would be a Nintendo Elf, What Kind of World would I Enter?', 2019–2020, size variable, acrylic mirrrors, clay, hand-painted fabric, second-hand objects, sound

“Sheets of past and layers of reality” brings together five artists: Alice Hagenburch, Raluca Manaila, Denisa Štefanigova, and Lisann Lillevere and Johanna Ruukholm. The artists explore the possibility for creating collectively through intimate narratives and objects. They work in media
such as painting, performance, printmaking, and sculpture.

As part of the exhibition on 13 August Lisann Lillevere and Johanna Ruukholm conduct a workshop, inviting participants to distance themselves from the digital and return to wilderness and the core of being.

The show is inspired by Patricia Clough’s idea of the “affective turn”, stating that preconscious intuition and impulses are affected by smells, hormones, gestures and the imaginary. All these feelings change according to the characteristics and conditions of our social relations. What we imagine to be individual and specific – impulses, attitudes, emotions, and feelings – in fact have social, historical, and therefore shared dimensions.

Exhibited art works and accompanying activities rely on various modes of perception; the strictly visual aspect is not primary. The aim is to expand our perception of the world, not only evoked by physical contact but through objects and shared spaces. Transferring our emotions to objects,
objects reflect back and influence us, too.

Bringing the work of five diverse artists into the ten square metre exhibition space, presents a challenge of managing in a confined room, however, it also adds a site-specific dimension to the intimacy reflected in the theme. The opening exhibition stems from the principle of  ollaboration,
further exemplified by the joint effort of the artists and the curator in adapting a basement storage unit into a gallery. The exhibition centres on the affective relationship between people and objects – co-creating a space allowed putting theory into practice.

The idea to refurbish the basement into a gallery space was inspired by the need for an autonomous exhibition space for young artists and curators. Free from established institutional restrictions, the new gallery allows for artistic experimentation and curatorial freedom.

Raluca Manaila, 'Instinctive Fairy Tales', 2019–2020, 20x15 cm, sketchbook, acrylic, charcoal, felt pen, graphite, markers, pastels
Raluca Manaila, 'Instinctive Fairy Tales', 2019–2020, 20x15 cm, sketchbook, acrylic, charcoal, felt pen, graphite, markers, pastels
Denisa Stefanigova, 'It’s Necessary to Hide it', 2019, 150x220 cm, bedsheet, acrylic
Denisa Stefanigova, 'It’s Necessary to Hide it', 2019, 150x220 cm, bedsheet, acrylic
Alice Hagenburch, 'a call for you', 2020, 13x6 cm, iphone, custom made phone case, appearing performance.
Alice Hagenburch, 'a call for you', 2020, 13x6 cm, iphone, custom made phone case, appearing performance.
Lisann Lillevere & Johanna Ruukholm, 'If I would be a Nintendo Elf, What Kind of World would I Enter?', 2019–2020, size variable, acrylic mirrrors, clay, hand-painted fabric, second-hand objects, sound
Lisann Lillevere & Johanna Ruukholm, 'If I would be a Nintendo Elf, What Kind of World would I Enter?', 2019–2020, size variable, acrylic mirrrors, clay, hand-painted fabric, second-hand objects, sound
Lisann Lillevere & Johanna Ruukholm, 'If I would be a Nintendo Elf, What Kind of World would I Enter?', 2019–2020, size variable, acrylic mirrrors, clay, hand-painted fabric, second-hand objects, sound

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ArtistLisann Lillevere, Johanna Ruukholm, Alice Hagenburch, Denisa Stefanigova, Raluca Manaila
ExhibitionSheets of Past and Layers of Reality
Place / venueHoib Gallery, Tallinn
Dates29 May - 30 August
Curated byLilian Hiob
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