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Born: 1987
Living and working in Tallinn, Estonia
Katrin Piile is represented by Tütar gallery:
Education:
2006 - 2010 Estonian Academy of Arts, fine arts department, painting, BA
Personal exhibitions:
2024 – Symbiosis. Tartu Art House, Tartu, Estonia, with Art Allmägi
2024 – Nothing and other things a like. Haapsalu City Gallery, Haapsalu, Estonia
2023 – Origami II. Hobusepea gallery, Tallinn,Estonia, with Art Allmägi
2023 – Origami I. Pärnu City Gallery Artists House, Estonia, with Art Allmägi
2023 – In Search of Idyll. Tütar gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2023 – Better times... Rüki gallery, Viljandi, Estonia, with Art Allmägi
2020 – The Rabbit Who Fell Into the Pool Full of Balloons. Draakon gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2019 – Abstract Hyperreality II. Fahle Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2019 – Abstract Hyperreality. Vana-Võromaa Art Gallery, Võru, Estonia
2018 – Kata & Laurentsius. Anatomic Affects . Haus Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia,
with Lauri Sillak
2012 – Auxiliary Wheels, Pärnu Artist House gallery, Pärnu, Estonia
2011 – Tricycle, Gallery Metropol, Tallinn, Estonia
2011 – Jonathan Krani, Artcontainer, Polymer culture factory, Tallinn, Estonia, with
Johanna Sipilä
2008 – Horror In Can. NGArtcontainer, Tallinn, Estonia, with Remo Randver
Selected group exhibitions:
2022 - Estomania III. Curated by Johanna Sipilä. Art Center Haihatus. Joutsa.Finland
2022 – Estonian elements. Exhibition of the Estonian Painters Association. Estonian Embassy in
Helsinki, Finland
2021 – The end of the year exhibition of Põhjala Factory artists. Sepakoja Gallery, Põhjala Factory,
Tallinn, Estonia
2021 – IMPULSE. 6th international Drawing Triennial in Tallinn. ARS Project space, Tallinn,Estonia
2021 – Woman&Woman. Curated by Marian Kivila. Pärnu City Gallery in the Artists House, Pärnu,
Estonia
2021 – The Spring Exhibition of the Estonian Artists Association. Tallinn Art Hall, Estonia
2020 – PAUSE. Curated by Stella Mõttus and Jana Huul. Vana-Võromaa Art Gallery, Võru, Estonia
2020 – WOMAN.REPLACENET BODY. Exhibition of the Estonian Painters Association,
curated by Leila Lükko and Tiiu Rebane. Noorus Gallery, Tartu, Estonia
2020 – Artists Painting Artists. The Spring Exhibition of the Estonian Artists
Association, curated by Kai Kaljo. Art Hall Gallery. Tallinn. Estonia
2018 – Thought.Execution. Exhibition of the Estonian Painters Association,
curated by Tiiu Rebane. Haapsalu Citygallery, Estonia
2017 – Life on earth and in the country. Curated by Mari Kartau. Tallinn Art Hall, Estonia
2016 – White humor on black background. Gallery Metropol, Tallinn, Estonia
2016 – Might and Pain. Works from Margus Punab's Collection. Curated by Peeter
Laurits. Mikkel Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
2013 – Estomania II. Curated by Johanna Sipilä. Huuto Gallery. Helsinki.Finland
2012 – Sex Lives of the Poor and Unknown. Curated by Rebecca Strain and Sandra
Jõgeva. Polymeri culture factory, Tallinn, Estonia
2012 – Estomania. Curated by Johanna Sipilä. Gallery Myymälä2. Helsinki. Finland
2012 – Collection of Desires. Privatized Art. Curated by Anders Härm. The Museum of
Contemporary Art of Estonia. Tallinn. Estonia
2010 – Painting in Process. Curated by Eha Komissarov. Kumu Art Museum. Tallinn.
Estonia
2010 – Feisbuk. Curated by Erki Kasemets. Theather of Rakvere, Estonia
2009 – Animal Collective. Curated by Sandra Jõgeva, Tallinn Art Hall, Estonia
2009 – Fair Trade. Pärnu City gallery, Estonia
2008 – Shouthwestern School of Estonian Art. Curated by Mari Kartau, Pärnu City
gallery, Estonia
2008 – Needle Healing. NGArtcontainer, Tallinn, Estonia
2007 – New York Blood C.N.O.P.T. Grace Exhibition Space, Brooklyn, New York, USA
2007 – Oh Oh Oi. Paide Vallitorn, Paide, Estonia
2007 – Pärnu Art at 21th Century, Pärnu Mudbath, Pärnu, Estonia
2007 – Supersuperficial. Curated by Kiwa, Gallery 008, Tallinn, Estonia
2006 – Antropophobia. Estonian Health Care Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
Bibliography:
14.09.2024 – Käest ära läinud triibud Haapsalu linnagaleriis. Kaie Ilves. Lääne Elu
08.12.2023 – Ist es Origami? Es ist Origami!*. Jaan Elken. Sirp Eesti Kultuurileht
17.09.2023 – Idüllist ja otsingutest. Regina Mets. KUNST.EE 2023/3
24.03.2023 – Pindade (meta)psüühika. Kaire Nurk. Sirp Eesti Kultuurileht
14.03.2023 – Mineviku jäänukid tänapäeva kastmes. Johanna Jolen Kuzmenko.
Kultuur/ERR.ee
16.07.2021 – Mees on tagurpidi naine. Triin Tasuja. Sirp Eesti Kultuurileht
02.07.2021 – Mehised kehad ja piinatud naised. Marko Toomast. Pärnu Postimees
11.12.2020 – Abstraktne realism modifitseeritud rakutasandil. Leila Lükko. KesKus
16.10.2020 – Kadunud tüdrukud. Merle Luhaäär. Sirp
24.10.2019 – Kannatlik ja peen pintslitöö. Peeter Sauter. Postimees
31.05.2019 – Hüperreaalsuse (ja töömahu) naasmine. Sandra Jõgeva. Sirp Eesti
Kultuurileht
05.10.2018 – Kunst ongi tühja täis. Andri Ksenofontov. Sirp Eesti Kultuurileht
03.07.2014 – Jalutuskäik galeriides. Andri Ksenofontov. Sirp Eesti Kultuurileht
03.10.2012 – Pärnu-Jaagupist pärit Katrin Piilet võlub koomiksikunst. Karin Klaus. Pärnu
Postimees
26.09.2012 – Piile kõlgub abiratastel. Anu Jürisson. Pärnu Postimees
19.08.2012 – Hälsningar från Estland. Helen Korpak. Hufvudstadsbladet
10.03.2008 – Siiras maailmavalu ja selle üle irvitamine üheskoos. Sandra Jõgeva. Eesti
Päevaleht
29.04.2011 – Inimese murdmine ühiskonna prismas. Andri Ksenofontov Sirp Eesti
Kultuurileht
Books
2020 – Kunst ja visuaalkultuur 20. ja 21. sajandil. Raamatu autorid Sigrid Abiline ja
Lumi Kristin Vihterpal. ISBN 9789949641598
2016 – Estonia/Identity. Contemporary Artists from Estonia. FABRICA, Italy
ISBN 978-88-98764-87-7
Recognitions:
2024 – Konrad Mägi Award
2020 – Malle Leis Art Award