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Kristi Kongi

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2022

1985

Estonia

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Kristi Kongi. ...and Other Shades of Light, together with Krista Mölder, Tallinn Art Hall, 2022. Photo by Paul Kuimet.
Kristi Kongi. ...and Other Shades of Light, together with Krista Mölder, Tallinn Art Hall, 2022. Photo by Paul Kuimet

"During the recent years, as I travel around, I have written down the names of colours. I have discovered that by describing these places in this way, according to colours, my recollection of the experience is more precise and true. We each understand and perceive colours differently. When I paint I think of colour as a symbol. When I tell stories I am also influenced by the historical significance of colours. How colours have spoken at different times. I tell stories through colours."


Kristi Kongi

Kongi uses a series of watercolours as a visual idea bank for subsequent works. With this oil painting she has transferred some of the ideas and colours from the watercolours and created an emotional landscape of Estonia, adding also a light, warm breeze of colour from her memories of Mexico.

  • Kristi Kongi. ...and Other Shades of Light, together with Krista Mölder, Tallinn Art Hall, 2022. Photo by Paul Kuimet
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During lockdown due to global pandemic, Kristi Kongi spent a lot of time in her studio in a relatively safe space compared to other people around the world. Almost unconsciously she started to look up at the sky through her studio windows. There she found the space we all share regardless of our geographical location and political, economic or social situation. Kongi started to paint watercolours, which can be seen as diary entries made during the pandemic. These works are like modern versions of Très Riches Heures, the famous 15th century book of hours, piece by piece revealing the troubled world we ...

  • Kristi Kongi. ...and Other Shades of Light, together with Krista Mölder, Tallinn Art Hall, 2022. Photo by Paul Kuimet
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15 February 2021. So cold and bright and endless is an oil paintings from Sky series which got its idea from observing the sky and thinking about the meaning of the heaven while world is alerted by climate crises messages, geopolitical instabilities in Europe and Asia and tortured by pandemic. When Kongi started the project, she chose a specific time in a day – twilight, the moment when one can find a whole spectrum of colours in the sky – and created her first paintings. Twilight creates shapes around the sky, the movement of light that can be traced from dusk to darkness. As a result the physical, ...

  • Kristi Kongi. ...and Other Shades of Light, together with Krista Mölder, Tallinn Art Hall, 2022. Photo by Paul Kuimet
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This oil painting was first presented at Kristi Kongi’s solo show Shimmering star Magenta. Was it a dream or was it real? The main theme of the exhibition was colour and the journey of colours. A journey from one place to another. Or for example, a journey home from some place. From the studio to home. Or a journey from Tallinn to Tartu or Tartu to Tallinn. Journeys are endless. Kongi considers the journey inside a person to be the main thing. Which has a beginning and an end, but everything can also be endless. Every moment has its own journey, which is mostly affected by outside forces. We are cha ...

  • Kristi Kongi solo exhibition Shimmering Star Magenta. Was It A Dream Or Was It Real, Kogo gallery, 2021. Photo by Marje Eelma
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Other art projects

  • Kristi Kongi. To Hide Yourself. Is There Any Light Left? Lemon Yellow? Golden Ochre? Magenta? Where Are You Now? Painting installation from processual event Savage, Drusti, Latvia, 2021. Photo by Reinis Hofmanis
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Selected Press

The tour de force that is Kristi Kongi’s world of colours. Elnara Taidre looks at Kristi Kongi’s painting practice of recent years.

Magazine of Art and Visual Culture KUNST.EE, 3/2021.

Photo reportage from the exhibition Let me dream once more at Narva Museum Art Gallery.
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