MARKO
MAETAMM
Love, fear and warning signs
2 APRIL – 2 MAY 2010
VIEW WORKS
NETTIE HORN is pleased to present the
first UK solo exhibition by the Estonian artist Marko Mäetamm. Having represented Estonia at the
52nd Venice Biennale in 2007, Mäetamm presents here a new body
of work consisting of a series of sculptures, video animations, photographs
and drawings. Being simultaneously autobiographical and fictional, Mäetamm‘s
works embody, with humour and auto-derision, authentic odes to life
alongside acidic complaints on the complex familial and sentimental
relationships between oneself and others. Flirting inexorably with his
own reality, Mäetamm enjoys the act of confessing; his status as
an artist being predominantly at the origin of a series of fictional
“mises-en-scènes” during which conflicts and familial
dramas escalate, sometimes towards irreversible acts.
Throughout Maetamm‘s world of disconcerting sincerity, the spectator
becomes a privilegied viewer to the intimate worries and emotional
tragedies experienced by the artist and at the same time identifies
with the issues addressed within the works.
Maetamm’s latest body
of work is particularly centered on his relationship with his wife and
the ambiguous and ambivalent emotions attached to certain conflictual
aspects of an amorous relationship. Confronting his personal feelings
often leads him to address critical topics in society, such as the role
of the family, consumerism, jealousy, sex, domestic violence... His
act of transcribing, often very bluntly, certain private moments introduces
a humorous and yet invaluably sincere take on these universal emotions
and taboo feelings which are guiltlessly exposed by the artist in a
series of narratives reminiscent of a contemporary satire. Mäetamm’s
work is ironically subtle and plays with the daunting aspects of life
in general; his sculptural series “Little Dramas” presents
us with suicide scenes assembled playfully with miniature toys –
and ironically presenting various extreme solutions to the daily grind.
The apparent naïvety in Maëtamm’s works stems from
an orchastrated play created to overcome certain fears; almost as a
way to avoid confronting in a responsible and adult manner any so-called
rational truths and daily conflicts. Confronted with this emotional
outpour, varied reactions from the viewer ensue, from a deep sense
of unease to an unexpected and yet liberating laugh.
Marko Mäetamm was born in 1965 in Viljandi
(Estonia). He lives and works in Tallinn (Estonia).
Recent solo shows include: Another Day with My Family, Kunstraum
Goethestrasse XTD, Linz, Austria, 2009; Kicsiny Balàzs & Marko Mäetamm,
Gallery of Hungarian Institute, Tallinn, Estonia (2008) ; From There
to Here, Nosbaum&Reding, Luxembourg (2007); Loser’s Paradise,
Estonian Pavilion at 52nd Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (2007).
Recent group shows include: XXI Brooklyn International Film Festival,
Brooklyn, NY, 2009 ; Hors Piste, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2009 ; Locws
international 4: Art across the City, Swansea, UK, 2009 ; Home Sweet
Home, Dorsky Gallery, NY, 2009 ; Helsinki Biennale 2008, Helsinki, Finland;
Paradise Is Not Lost, Gallery Zurab Tsereteli, Moscow, Russia , 2008;
Baltic States, part III, Contemporary Art From Estonia, Kalmar Konstmuseum,
Kalmar, Sweden (2007).
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Love, fear and warning signs,
Installation view, 2010
Love, fear and warning signs,
Installation view, 2010
Love, fear and warning signs,
Installation view, 2010
« Hair»
2009
Single hair
and text
« Handyman»
2009
Giclee print (88 x 58 cm)
and text
“Muse ”
2009
Video
3:02mins
Edition of 7
« Funny Dreams –
1 »
2008
Giclee print
85 x 65 cm
Edition of 5
« Funny Dreams –
2 »
2008
Giclee print
85 x 65 cm
Edition of 5
« Funny Dreams –
3 »
2008
Giclee print
85 x 65 cm
Edition of 5
« Funny Dreams –
4 »
2008
Giclee print
85 x 65 cm
Edition of 5
« Funny Dreams –
6 »
2008
Giclee print
85 x 65 cm
Edition of 5
« Funny Dreams –
7»
2008
Giclee print
85 x 65 cm
Edition of 5
“Same room, same bed,
another night”
2010
Animation
4:07mins
Edition of 7
“All we have is love”
2008
Animation
2:20mins
Edition of 7
« Tryst »
2010
Animation
2 :59mins
Edition of 7
« Bleeding Houses »
2010
Pen and ink on paper
21 x 29.7 cm
Single edition
“Little Drama 1 (Oven)”
2009
Plastic, fabric, wood
35 x 24 x 24 cm
Edition of 3
“Little Drama 2
(Pillow)”
2009
Plastic, fabric, wood
35 x 24 x 24 cm
Edition of 3
« Little Drama 15
(Sun Bath)»
2009
Plastic, fabric, wood
35 x 24 x 24 cm
Edition of 3
“Little Drama 10
(Chimney)”
2009
Plastic, fabric, wood
35 x 24 x 24 cm
Edition of 3
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