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RAW BLOCKS OF BLACK IRON

A material that holds the potential to transform but has not yet been processed for that change could be described as raw. If there is no intention to make anything, raw material stays simply material. At the same time, even in a static and solid state, nothing in matter truly stands still as the particles randomly vibrate around the positions assigned to them.
The exhibition speaks about the complex forced choice between making and not making.

Thanks to: Aleš Rezler, Michal Schoorl, Alexander Matthias Saage, Estonian Cultural Endowmen


Nils Hint (1986) is an Estonian metal artist and Associate Professor in the Department of Jewellery and Blacksmithing at the Estonian Academy of Arts. Working experimentally with iron and steel, he creates contemporary jewellery, objects, and sculptural forms. Most recently, Hint has exhibited in Sweden, Germany, and Canada. He is an important contributor to professional networks connecting Nordic and European metal artists, such as the initiative Iron Notes.

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CONCRETE AGE

This is a second exhibition of the art group OTSE!.
CONCRETE AGE explores the dreams and myths of the concrete age. The exhibition exhibits concrete works in a sacred atmosphere, where instead of precious stones, there is an artificial stone in the service of jewellery. For the first time in the world, the exhibition presents an innovative material – golden concrete, which embodies the spirit of the era.
The art group OTSE! is Nils Hint, Rainer Kaasik-Aaslav and Annika Kedelauk.