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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.
Katrin Valgemäe: Looming, kus on ohtralt elustiili maanilist paroodiat
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Katrin Valgemäe, an artist deeply inspired by the world around her, shares insights into her work and creative process. From her “Queens of Chaos” exhibition in Helsinki to her influence on interior design, Valgemäe discusses how her art explores identity, the human condition, and societal reflections through bold, colorful, and sometimes sarcastic expressions. She also reveals how her work transcends canvases, appearing on various products like aprons and potholders. Valgemäe’s artistry blends pop culture, kitsch, and a sharp wit, encouraging viewers to rethink their perceptions of art and life.
An Interview Featured on ArtTerritory.com We are born to rule our own kingdom
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In this interview, Tallinn-based artist Katrin Valgemäe shares insights on her creative journey, the inspiration behind her exhibition “Queens of Chaos,” and the influence of the 90s in shaping her work. Valgemäe discusses the playful irony in her paintings, her reflections on consumerism, and the power of breaking free from societal norms. She also touches on her childhood, the influence of Finnish TV, and her rebellious attitude towards artistic expression.
16 Round Princesses
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In “16 Round Princesses,” artist Katrin Valgemäe reflects on her life and legacy through self-portraiture and humor. The series addresses the generational experiences of women in her family—her grandmother, mother, and daughter—confronting the ideals of femininity, love, and the fairy-tale dream of eternal happiness. Valgemäe uses humor and irony to explore the gap between childhood fantasies and the realities of adult life. This series ultimately questions the societal expectations of women and the pursuit of perfection.
Contemporary Capitalist
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In the exhibition “Contemporary Capitalist,” Katrin Valgemäe revisits her childhood in the USSR and the early 1990s in newly independent Estonia. Drawing from her memories of Finnish TV, advertisements, and foreign goods, she explores the paradox of being an outsider to the capitalist “paradise.” Through personal, nostalgic recollections and distorted memories, Valgemäe builds a playful reality that merges socialist influences with modern life, creating a symbiosis that evokes recognition yet feels uniquely new.