Exhibitions by Markus Kasemaa and Nina Doshe at Haus Gallery
Haus Gallery features contrasting exhibitions by Markus Kasemaa titled 'Dark' and Nina Doshe's 'Crowned in Oneself.'
Haus Gallery is currently showcasing two distinct exhibitions: Markus Kasemaa's 'Dark' and Nina Doshe's 'Crowned in Oneself,' presenting a stark contrast in artistic styles and themes. Markus Kasemaa's exhibition brings together his paintings from the past three years, divided into three series: 'Bright,' 'Dark,' and 'Gray.' The 'Dark' series features mystical and enigmatic figures, while the 'Bright' series presents more realistic depictions. The 'Gray' series serves as a transitional phase, suggesting movement towards a new artistic realm.
In his own words, Kasemaa describes the color combinations used in his works as inherently appealing and exciting to experiment with, noting that darker hues resonate with his artistic identity the most. He hinted at the possibility of his next series being more vibrant and colorful, straying from the darker tones that characterize his current work. Meanwhile, in the adjacent gallery space, Nina Doshe's exhibition offers yet another perspective, although details of her work are not elaborated in the provided text.
This dual exhibition not only highlights the individual creative journeys of both artists but also invites viewers to explore the contrasts between their artistic expressions. Such thematic exhibitions can foster deeper discussions about the nature of art and the emotional responses it evokes, thus contributing to the cultural landscape of Estonia's contemporary art scene.