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Elo Vahtrik is one of the six artists part of the international urban space exhibition Shaping the Unclaimed during  202...
07/09/2025

Elo Vahtrik is one of the six artists part of the international urban space exhibition Shaping the Unclaimed during 2025 that opened this weekend, curated by and . We spoke to her about her artistic practice, link in bio.

«At the beginning there is an idea, a noticing – a feeling that disturbs. I dive into research, into obsession. I deconstruct. But in order to «create» an artwork I always have to put the deconstructed pieces together, often in a weird or unexpected fashion.» Elo Vahtrik


Mare Tralla is one of the six artists part of the international urban space exhibition Shaping the Unclaimed during  202...
04/09/2025

Mare Tralla is one of the six artists part of the international urban space exhibition Shaping the Unclaimed during 2025 that begins this weekend, curated by and . We spoke to her about her artistic practice, link in bio.

«The work for Tallinn Photomonth is a site specific installation and in one way you could say that it is a study of form and movement as it is a relational to the sculpture Hämarik (Dusk) at Tallinn city centre. I studied the form of the sculpture to create ‘a shadow’ and add some movement to the static sculpture this way. However more important for me is what I hope my work will convey. I hope it is a rupture to the space, that it provides a small q***r disturbance to the very sterile environment, that it asks few questions about the representation of bodies in public spaces and in the society at large, and the violence women’s and q***r bodies experience daily.» Mare Tralla


Sigrid Viir is one of the six artists part of the international urban space exhibition Shaping the Unclaimed during  202...
03/09/2025

Sigrid Viir is one of the six artists part of the international urban space exhibition Shaping the Unclaimed during 2025 that begins this weekend, curated by and . We spoke to her about her artistic practice, link in bio.

«I tend to have the need to formalize my photos quite often as spatial objects. Sure it depends on the concept but in most cases the frame for me is part of the overall idea of the artwork or an extra sentence, a reference and if the image is not hanging on the wall the viewer has an opportunity to walk around it and already have a bodily connection to it. I think it is easier to relate or have a “conversation” with objects because there is a tactile element to it and we know how to relate to objects. It works kind of like an icebreaker between the viewer and an artwork.» Sigrid Viir


Giovanna Petrocchi is one of the six artists part of the international urban space exhibition Shaping the Unclaimed duri...
03/09/2025

Giovanna Petrocchi is one of the six artists part of the international urban space exhibition Shaping the Unclaimed during 2025 that begins this weekend, curated by and . We spoke to her about her artistic practice, link in bio.

«I mainly use collages, but I recently went from collages to more sculptural work, by using 3D printing. This is not because I think of photography as limiting, on the contrary I believe photography can also be other things. A 3D object, for example, is a 3D print, while collage has a tridimensional aspect, too. We live in a period when photography has changed a lot, so I think it’s good to make photography communicate with other mediums and let it become something else.» Giovanna Petrocchi

Read full interview here: https://www.acornerwith.com/giovanna-petrocchi


Eva Stenram is one of the six artists part of the international urban space exhibition Shaping the Unclaimed during  202...
03/09/2025

Eva Stenram is one of the six artists part of the international urban space exhibition Shaping the Unclaimed during 2025 that begins this weekend, curated by and . We spoke to her about her artistic practice, link in bio.

«Mostly, I work with found photographic images. These images are scanned, rephotographed, or otherwise reimagined in my work. This already existing world of images is the main inspiration of my work but I also take inspiration from literature, film and art history. Currently I am reading a lot of psychoanalysis. I am interested in how we look at images; what is this process of looking and viewing, the observation and exchange between the object and the viewer? How do we digest pictures?« Eva Stenram

Read the full interview here: http://www.acornerwith.com/eva-stenram

Looking forward to be in Tallinn next week for the opening of Tallinn Photomonth.I am co-curating the exhibition Shaping...
03/09/2025

Looking forward to be in Tallinn next week for the opening of Tallinn Photomonth.

I am co-curating the exhibition Shaping the Unclaimed with Kati Ots, the exhibition opens in six locations around the Kaubamaja department store’s intersection. In an urban environment saturated with an overwhelming amount of stimuli, the project seeks ways in which art can offer moments of relief and open new perspectives on what we see and experience daily. Six site-specific works will intervene with the urban space on multiple levels, turning up both on the usual walking paths as well as in places that tend to be often overlooked. Artists participating in the urban space exhibition: Elo Vahtrik (EE), Eva Stenram (SE/GB), Giovanna Petrocchi (IT), Mare Tralla (EE), Mia Dudek (PL) and Sigrid Viir (EE). The exhibition is curated by: Kati Ots (EE) and Trine Stephensen (NO).

📷 Eva Stenram, Drape XVII, 2025

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