Feb 17 • 05:30 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Gallery: See who attended the anniversary exhibition of metal artist Urve Küttner

The anniversary exhibit 'From Femme Fatale to Feminism' by metal artist Urve Küttner was opened at the Vernissage Gallery.

The Vernissage Gallery hosted the opening of Urve Küttner's anniversary exhibition, titled 'From Femme Fatale to Feminism'. This exhibition showcases significant jewelry installations by Küttner that engage in a dialogue with the works of Paul Delvaux and features pieces from her series 'Saints' and 'Venuses', which draw from art history. Additionally, the exhibit includes monumental compositions inspired by the new image of women created by Yves Saint Laurent, alongside other conceptual works from her previous artistic endeavors.

Küttner's exhibit serves as a retrospective of her work since the 1990s, with the artist reflecting on how she has reinterpreted many of her messages over time. She expresses a deepened understanding of various societal issues in her mature age, stating that she perceives these problems more profoundly than she did as a young woman. Her insights emphasize the importance of societal structure and the evolution of women's roles within it.

The exhibition also features a wide array of jewelry, presented both as individual pieces and meaningfully installed within larger compositions. This comprehensive showcase not only marks a significant milestone in Küttner's career but also invites viewers to contemplate the broader themes of femininity and artistic expression in contemporary society.

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