The exhibition “Love for a triangle” features three characters: a rabbit named Bunny, a rooster named Le Coq, and a fox named Foxy. The relationship between them and where the points of this triangle are in relation to each other, i.e. how long the axes are and which triangle is formed accordingly, remain open.
“Three as a number has been widely used and significant since or even before humans could write it down. The triangle, in turn, is one of the most ideal geometric shapes, because all other shapes can be formed from it,” says the artist.
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Evelin Zolotko (b. 1982) is a painter working in Tartu. She graduated from the Pallas University of Applied Sciences (2008) and the painting department of the University of Tartu (MA, 2012), and has exhibited her works since 2005. In 2016, she received the Ado Vabbe prize for the painting series “Plat Principal”. She is a member of the Tartu Artists Union.
Sound design: Pärtel Vissak
Graphic design: Evelin Urm / hUrmArt
The artist thanks: Loviisa, Evelin Urm, Maiken Austin, Dagmar Miil and P. J. Colour
The exhibition is being supported by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia.