During my Erasmus at the Estonian Academy of Arts, I had the incredible opportunity to build and curate my own exhibition in Tallinn alongside other talented exchange students. We all come from different backgrounds, creative fields, and mediums, and I was excited to discover common ground within our individual practices and produce a cohesive exhibition. Throughout the semester, we challenged our opinions by conversing with one another. We ultimately curated our exhibition, 'Passing Tensators' which is a result of a continuous discourse and gathering of ideas about the particularity and ideological content of spaces.
Work by Łukasz Rygal & Luis Bruder
Work by Łukasz Rygal & Luis Bruder
Work by Lioba Wachtel
Work by Lioba Wachtel
Work by Jim Wolff
Work by Jim Wolff
Work by Zoe Köbrunner
Work by Zoe Köbrunner
Evidence by Lamiss Stitou & Daphné Osterrieth
Teaming up with an architecture student, we crafted an art installation for our exhibition that captures the essence of a crime scene centered on consumerism. Inside, you can discover evidence of our excessive everyday consumption in collections of products from our group. As consumers, we assign value to this evidence and unconsciously create collections of objects that reflect our consumer behavior. These collections are presented in vacuum-sealed bags, symbolizing our irrational conservation habits. 
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