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ESTONIAN ACADEMY OF ARTS<br />

FACULTY OF FINE ARTS<br />

SCULPTURE<br />

<strong>PORTFOLIO</strong><br />

<strong>HANNA</strong> <strong>PIKSARV</strong><br />

2012


Hanna Piksarv<br />

1. august 1989,<br />

hanna.piksarv@eesti.ee<br />

Education:<br />

2008 - 2012 Estonian Academy of Arts<br />

2010 - 2011 The Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw<br />

Awards:<br />

2012 Young Sculptor Prize (given out by EAA)<br />

2012 FIDEM (International Art Medal Federation) Scholarship for<br />

Young Artists<br />

Workshops:<br />

2012 - “Victory over the sun” Lea Porsager ja Jacob Jessen<br />

2010 - “Time and site specific painting” Tõnis Saadoja<br />

Exhibitions:<br />

2012 NOORE SKULPTORI PREEMIANÄITUS / YOUNG SCULPTOR<br />

PRIZE SHOW, curators Kirke Kangro and Taavi Talve, Raja gallery<br />

2011 ILLUMINAATOR, curators Kirke Kangro and Marko Mäetamm,<br />

Raja gallery<br />

2011 KAHEKSA EESTI KULTUURITEGELAST / EIGHT ESTONIAN<br />

CULTURE CHARACTERS, Tallinn Treff Festival<br />

2011 SILD / BRIDGE, Raja gallery<br />

2011 KAS KUNSTIL ON SUGU? / DOES ART HAVE SEX?, Noorus<br />

gallery<br />

2010 KASULIK/KASUTU KINGITUS / USEFUL/USELESS GIFT Raja<br />

gallery<br />

2010 Group exhibition in gallery LOOP<br />

2009 RASKE SAMM / SCARY CHALLENGE, Tallinn Post Office<br />

2009 ASJAD, RUUM, SEISUNDID, curators Krista Mölder and Margot<br />

Kask, Y-gallery<br />

Projects with group SUHE (Sigrid Uibopuu, Ulla Juske, Hanna Piksarv,<br />

Eva Järv):<br />

2010 Glass art exhibition ÖÖVALGUS in Kalamaja graveyard-park<br />

2010 Sculpture familiarisation dinners / artist-talks / performances part<br />

of the Tallinn European Culture Capital 2011 warm-up programme “52<br />

Suprises and Ideas”<br />

2010 KOHVIK / CAFE in Estonian Academy of Arts graduation show<br />

TASE<br />

2010 MEIL ON KA SIIN HUVITAV / IT´S INTERESTING HERE TOO,<br />

Raja gallery


111 KM<br />

2012<br />

graphite drawing on a wall<br />

I converted the distance between Tallinn and my summerhouse into a 111 km long line. I drew the line with a<br />

graphite stick on a six meter long wall walking back and forth. Always on a stressful time I get the longing for my<br />

summerhouse. I start to miss the peaceful and balanced state of mind I enter while being there. I do not have<br />

enough time to be there as much as I would like to, I have to stay in Tallinn and make art. But making this piece, I<br />

did not have to run away to countryside, I escaped into work.


videodocumentation


HOUSES<br />

2011<br />

lead, ~ 5x5x1 cm<br />

These are series of medals I made for my friends and family about important houses in their lives. Medal art has<br />

some qualities that I value in art in general. By fitting in palm, medals can reach very close to a person. Also, medals<br />

are usually addressed to someone, they have clear audience. In this work, medals keep memory of a house<br />

that has been important in some point in their life, but has moved on the background. Lead gives a small item<br />

suprisingly heavy weight.


ALL THE HOUSES I HAVE SLEPT IN<br />

2012<br />

plaster, wooden box<br />

models 4x4x4 - 10x10x20 cm, box50x50x30 cm<br />

It is growing piece of art that consist of 98 plaster models at the moment. I have made a model of every house I<br />

have slept in. They are made by memory, so some of them are more abstract, some more detailed.


HOME = MATCHBOX<br />

2009<br />

installation consisting of 9594 matchboxes, 6X6m<br />

Ones home is always important - it does not matter if it is your grandfathers farm between forests and swamps<br />

or a small apartment in a blockhouse. It is just odd to think that so big feelings towards your home can fit into so<br />

small room, divided from others only by a thin wall. Õismägi is a Soviet district built with great idealism. By its<br />

concept it should be comfotable and nice to live there. Even its form, mandala-like circle, should give the feeling<br />

like living in a beehive. In reality it is just another dysfunctional suburb. In my installation I built Õismäe up home<br />

by home, so that one home equals one matchbox.


FOR RITTER<br />

2012<br />

graphite on paper, foto, 30X20cm, 16lk<br />

I am going to work as assistant for an Austrian artist Georg Ritter in Autumn. He and his work work is completely<br />

unknown for me. All that I know about him is that he is doing gigantic realistic drawings. What is the background<br />

of these images and what motivates him to work is mystery for me. I also enjoy drawing, but I have had hard time<br />

to convince myself to depict anything and I have not found a way to use drawing in my artwork. To find a common<br />

ground with my future mentor I did this work. I searched out all the pencils I had, sharpened them and drew them<br />

all til the end into a notebook.


HOMAGE TO JAAN TOOMIKULE<br />

2009<br />

digital print 110X70 cm<br />

In Jaan Toomik´s video “Father and Son” I´m attracted by the connection between father and son. It seems that<br />

worst thing that could happen, is that father would fall while skating on ice, maybe even fall through the ice, but<br />

the sons singing keeps him on his feet. I don´t have a “son”, somebody to take care of and to be responsible for<br />

and who would keep me on the track. On the other hand, I have always felt loved and taken care of by my friends<br />

and family. But is it enough to keep me on my feet on thin ice in Spring?


IT´S INTERESTING HERE TOO - SCULPTURE FAMILIARISATION DINNERS<br />

with an artist group SUHE<br />

2010<br />

As a part of the Tallinn European Capital of Culture 2011 warm-up programme “52 Suprises and Ideas” we organ-<br />

ised three events to introduce Estonian contemporary sculpture. We made edible models of nine sculptures and<br />

invited the authors and art critics to talk about those works to the wider audience. While discussing over artwork it<br />

was also possible to taste it. Our aim was to make the relationship between artists, audience and artpieces more<br />

comfortable and enjoyable.


Villu Jaanisoo. Hotei,<br />

üks seitsmest õnnelikust<br />

jumalast<br />

Seaküla Simpson.<br />

Pöffihunt<br />

Elo Liiv. Kalev


Johnson ja Johnson.<br />

Soundcheck<br />

Johnson ja Johnson.<br />

Soundcheck<br />

Paul ja Anne Daniela<br />

Rodgers. Oma lugu


Raul Kurvitz. Katedraal<br />

Anu Põder. 20. saj mehe<br />

jalaruum<br />

John Smith. 100 John<br />

Smith

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