On Thursday, December 18, at 6 PM, sculptor and installation artist Neeme Külm will open his solo exhibition “en face” in Tütar gallery.
Neeme Külm’s work is known for its site-specific and space-manipulating qualities. The pieces created for this exhibition are also inspired by the spatial environment. By exploring and shifting the possibilities and limitations of the gallery space, Külm develops a new logic for moving through the exhibition and interacting with its surroundings.
Neeme Külm (1974) graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts with a BA in Sculpture (1998) and an MA in Interdisciplinary Arts (2005). In 2008, he received the Annual Award of the Estonian Cultural Endowment for Fine and Applied Arts and Architecture for the Estonian pavilion “Gaasitoru” at the 11th International Architecture Biennale in Venice. In 2012, Külm was awarded the Cultural Endowment of Estonia’s Fine and Applied Arts Award for his solo exhibition “Pinnavirvendus”, and in 2015 he received the Annual Award of the Estonian Cultural Endowment for his role in the Estonian Contemporary Art Museum program (together with Anders Härm).
Külm is one of the founders and board members of the Estonian Contemporary Art Museum. His works are held in private collections as well as in the collections of the Estonian Art Museum and the Estonian Contemporary Art Museum.
The exhibition is supported by the Estonian Cultural Endowment.