Flo Kasearu
Flo Kasearu's artistic journey commenced with her studies at the Estonian Academy of Arts, where she explored the realms of painting and photography. Her pursuit of creative growth then took her to the esteemed Universität der Künste Berlin, where she refined her skills under the guidance of the renowned artist Rebecca Horn.
Flo Kasearu's Art Style
One of the defining aspects of Flo Kasearu's work is her direct involvement in social processes. Through her thought-provoking art, she uncovers the layers of society, revealing its intricacies, quirks, and paradoxes. Her creative toolkit encompasses diverse mediums, including videos, drawings, paintings, installations, and performances.
In her early performances, developed during her studies, Kasearu delved into themes of tradition, national identity, and the academic environment of art schools. As her artistic journey continued to progress, Flo Kasearu ventured into local political and ideological contexts. She frequently showcases her work outside the traditional white cube gallery setup, breaking free from conventional boundaries.
Flo Kasearu's Recent Exhibitions
Recent years have seen Flo Kasearu's paintings garnering increasing recognition on the international stage. Her exhibitions and performances have captivated audiences far and wide. Notable highlights include "Flo's Retrospective" at Kunsthalle Recklinghausen in 2022, "Cut Out of Life," a solo exhibition at Tallinn Art Hall in 2021, and "Endangered Species," a solo exhibition at Tartu Art Museum in 2020. Kasearu's artistry was also featured in "Performing the Fringe," curated by Jussi Koitela and Inga Lāce at Konsthall C in Stockholm in 2020.
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Born in 1985
Country:
Estonia, Tallinn
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