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The artwork features a striking visual composition with a central metallic, spiky form set against a vibrant green and gray backdrop. The jagged, organic shapes and contrasting textures create a dynamic and almost otherworldly impression. The sculptural element appears to be a tool or instrument, though its specific function is ambiguous, adding an intriguing sense of mystery to the piece. The artist's use of varied materials and the interplay between the smooth and rough surfaces suggest an exploration of themes related to the natural world and the relationship between technology and nature. This contemporary work invites the viewer to ponder the boundaries between the natural and the artificial. ...
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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. ...