The author of the contemporary photography-based art exhibition “Analytical Geometry Practice 2” is contemporary artist-producer Sigrit Six Lõhmus. In creating the exhibition, Six drew inspiration from analytical geometry, the completion of the recording field, and photographic art.
The author’s summary, formulated as a self-defined theorem in analytical mathematics, reads as follows:
“Is the formation of an image independent of events at a given moment in time, or is it determined solely by the recording of light? If both influence the formation of the image, then time may also pass in such a way that no changes occur in the formation of the image, yet the image is recorded and can be fully fixed onto a material. Time-light is recorded, and an image emerges—a dimension with an order of unknown possibilities. Through an abstract atmosphere constructed for the exhibition, the works are multilayered and installed on walls – the recording field completed.”
In creating solo exhibitions, Six is also a sound plastic artist who focuses on distinguishing her visual creative work. The solo exhibition “Analytical Geometry Practice 2” is the second exhibition in the three-part exhibition series “On the Formation of the Image.”
Six also maintains a digital archive of contemporary art exhibitions online at www.sixkunst.ee, which features a selection of her previous solo exhibitions and art presentations.
