“Root Network” Exhibition Explores Interconnectedness at Tartu Art House Tartu’s Art House recently hosted a joint exhibition, “Root network,” featuring the work of artists Eva Labotkina, Irina Krivonogova, and Margit Lõhmus. The exhibition drew attention following a discussion initiated by art critic Ants Juske, who introduced the concept of Deleuze and Guattari’s rhizome to the art space. The title of the exhibition, “Root network,” shares a notable similarity to the philosophical framework. Attendees and observers were invited to consider the implications of this connection. The exhibition explores themes of interconnectedness and complex systems through the artists’ diverse practices. “Root network” presents a collection of works that suggest a foundational, interwoven structure. The exhibition’s title evokes ideas of growth, connection, and the intricate relationships within a network. The show was attended by a range of art enthusiasts and critics, sparking conversation about the exhibition’s conceptual underpinnings. Photographer Kristjan Teedema captured images of the artists – Lõhmus, Krivonogova, and Labotkin – at the opening. The exhibition remains open to the public at the Tartu Art House. Topics: #root #network #margit Post navigation Without a doubt, the Estonian 200 with its melting support refuses to give up in Tartu. Ukraine and Bulgaria signed a security cooperation agreement
This exhibition offers a fascinating perspective on the complex relationships between artists and their subjects. Reply