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The artwork features an abstract, textured composition composed of natural hues and dark tones. The central focus is a cluster of organic, irregular shapes, seemingly resembling stones or pebbles, rendered in a mix of light and dark shades. The prominent use of fringe-like black elements adds a tactile, almost sculptural quality to the piece. The overall aesthetic suggests a meditative and earthy quality, evoking a sense of natural forms and the passage of time. The artist's intention may be to explore the interplay of textures, shapes, and materiality, inviting the viewer to contemplate the beauty in the simple and the mundane. ...
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Kogo is a contemporary art gallery that opened in Apaaraditehas in Tartu in the spring of 2018, and is aimed at improving the international visibility of artists and introducing their art practice more broadly. At the centre of Kogo’s diverse exhibition programme are artists’ solo projects and exhibitions created in collaboration with artists and curators. Kogo is committed to supporting free creative expression, interdisciplinarity, imagination and innovative ideas in art, as well as initiating and maintaining creative relationships and uniting the community of artists and art enthusiasts. The name of Kogo Gallery comes from the Võru language and means “all of”, “together” or “collection”. For us, Kogo means collecting, experiencing and coming together as a community. ...