Blog — ContemporaryArt
INTERVIEW FOR SIRP NEWSPAPER, CONDUCTED BY KAIRE NURK
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1. How do social media and art relate for you today? How do you use social media in connection with your artistic practice? With whom (in terms of gender or profession) do you engage in commenting/discussion/liking on your FB wall? KATRIN VALGEMÄE:I use social media to the maximum – it is the contemporary artist’s gallery and press office in one, a place where you can go straight for the public’s nerve. I post my art and products, but also the work-in-progress and sometimes fragments of my life. I use paid promotion, through which I sell and build my audience internationally....
POISON MENU: RELATIONSHIPS, INTOXICANTS and OTHER FINE DELICACIES TO ESCAPE YOURSELF
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Have you ever felt like you were ready for the best time of your life, but then – BAM! – you pull the rug out from under yourself? Yep. Welcome to my world – a tour on the self-sabotage express, with the final stop being "How did I end up here again?" My life story? Rich. Not in euros, but in high-class self-destructive decisions. I remember promising as a teenager that I wouldn’t repeat the same tragic mistakes that broken women in my family line seemed to pass on like a legacy. Spoiler alert: I repeated them. All of them....
YOU ARE NOT REAL
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Breaking away from the conventional “lady and her cat” imagery, “YOU ARE NOT REAL” challenges the duality of woman and beast. The artworks boldly subvert societal expectations, questioning whether the woman is truly civilized or the cat truly tame. A celebration of wildness and rebellion, this series explores the balance between control and chaos, where boundaries are fluid and self-expression knows no limits.
I AM MY ART, I AM MY PAINTING
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In “I Am My Art, I Am My Painting,” Katrin Valgemäe explores the intimate connection between her identity and her creative process. She reveals how her art mirrors the chaos and growth in her life, embracing imperfection and raw authenticity. Each work reflects the battles fought and the truths uncovered through the creative journey, defying norms and celebrating the beauty in messiness.
The influence of art in the interior: how "Pedigree" sets the tone at Thai Boh restaurant
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In this post, Katrin Valgemäe shares the influence of her artwork on the interior of Thai Boh, a restaurant with a vibrant and eclectic aesthetic. The piece “Pedigree” from her “Queens of Chaos” exhibition finds its home on the golden brick wall, challenging the boundaries of high and low culture while adding audacity to the space. Valgemäe discusses the creative process behind curating the restaurant’s color schemes and designing the unique atmosphere.