Do I Know What It Is, From Which None Can Escape

2024

UV-coated pigment photos (Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta Satin 300gsm), vintage silver gelatin photos, aluminium profiles, magnets

64 x 64 cm, various sizes (vintage photos)

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Exhibition view in Cosar gallery, Düsseldorf. Photo: Paul Kuimet

Do I Know What It Is, From Which None Can Escape brings together a series of photographs depicting lost gloves on the streets of Tallinn, and the found photos of human hands. The so-called “gloves’ season” in Estonia lasts relatively long, from October to April. Especially towards spring, one can notice many lost gloves, which lie on the ground, or are placed in a visible position by passersby.

Gloves are immediately connected to hands, protecting them from cold or dirt, and there’s a trace of human touch in the gloves. A single glove on the street signifies loss but also care, especially when observing the creative and sometimes humorous ways that passersby have displayed them so the owners can find them again. The photos of gloves and vintage images of hands are a kind of interplay of the notions of lost and found, and of precarity and care.

The title of the work is a quote from the Estonian writer Viivi Luik, whose poems often deal with the changing seasons and the human psyche.