The staged space allows visitors to experience states of relief from the causes and consequences and to sense the moments where the overestimation of understanding has passed. Something that initially seemed logical and intellectually not demanding, becomes increasingly unfounded on closer inspection.
How to display black light; how to measure love; how to move in a way that the shadow stays in place? “Consequences without a cause” acts as a spatial delusion that higlights your own confusion.
Henri Hütt (b 1985) is a (performing) artist, whose spectrum of artwork contains predominantly technological performative acts, sound-performances, staged exhibitions, curating, writing, installative performances, instructional staged shifts and other unattainable formats. Hütt’s artistic examples include performances which incorporate all theatre spaces as well as micro-tonal flickerings of an empty space. The present exhibition is his first solo exhibition in Tartu and an energetic come-back to the visual art scene.
Author: Henri Hütt
Technical solutions: Taavi Suisalu
Graphic design: Jaan Evart
Installation support: Marten Esko, Siim Hiis, Mihkel Ilus, Henry Kasch, Evelyn Raudsepp, Allan Räim
Supported by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia