- Title: "Birch Canopy Planets"
- Project: "Inner Cosmos"
- Artist: Kaupo Kikkas
- Edition: 1/1
- Date of creation: 2018
Inner Cosmos is Kaupo Kikkas’ new exhibit. In the work one may perceive a mystical aura. Power and deity lend themselves to all mystical stories in which a person consciously or subconsciously carries his existence.
The exhibit is comprised of 26 black and white photographs and it premiered on February 2022 at Fotografiska.
Inner Cosmos is Kaupo Kikkas’ new exhibit. In the work one may perceive a mystical aura. Power and deity lend themselves to all mystical stories in which a person consciously or subconsciously carries his existence. Although the work offers much room for interpretation, it will appear familiar and create a context where the experience is completely personal and honest, the viewer finding a new, provocative inner world unrolling before him. The exhibit is comprised of 26 black and white photographs and opens February 2022 in Fotografiska
" Birch Canopy Planets"
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" Birch Canopy Planets"
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- Title: "Birch Canopy Planets"
- Project: "Inner Cosmos"
- Artist: Kaupo Kikkas
- Edition: 1/1
- Date of creation: 2018
Inner Cosmos is Kaupo Kikkas’ new exhibit. In the work one may perceive a mystical aura. Power and deity lend themselves to all mystical stories in which a person consciously or subconsciously carries his existence.
The exhibit is comprised of 26 black and white photographs and it premiered on February 2022 at Fotografiska.
Inner Cosmos is Kaupo Kikkas’ new exhibit. In the work one may perceive a mystical aura. Power and deity lend themselves to all mystical stories in which a person consciously or subconsciously carries his existence. Although the work offers much room for interpretation, it will appear familiar and create a context where the experience is completely personal and honest, the viewer finding a new, provocative inner world unrolling before him. The exhibit is comprised of 26 black and white photographs and opens February 2022 in Fotografiska