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“I also remember an image from the distant past. I was riding a tricycle (I guess I was very young at the time) around a house in that small village. On the ground floor there was a clothing store with a painted picture in the window. There were a pair of pants, a shirt and, if I’m not mistaken, a shoe. The picture was made with even, pastel colours in a clear and ascetic fashion. The images were surrounded by a delicate black or dark gray line. I looked at the window for a long time and the aesthetic experience was imprinted in my memory forever. To me – a child – it had nothing to do with an advertisement, information about the clothes being sold inside, nor with art. It was just something completely alluring that I can’t explain rationally. Perhaps since then I have been attracted to different sign systems…” Mäetamm has defined his works and all contemporary art as a traffic sign: mobile, clear-cut, emotionless, bright and with easy-to-read information. Despite the random objects (Cassette) and situations (“Colourful Friends”; “Three in a Flower Garden”) and their accentuated meaninglessness in his work, Mäetamm’s joyful sympathizing with the objects does not allow us to take them as neutral. The clumsy penguin-like characters in his image inevitably make us grin. Anu Allas

Marko Mäetamm
Try Me!

 
Artist: Marko Mäetamm (1965 - )
Title: Try Me!
Date: 2003
Technique:
Material:
oil
canvas
Height (cm): 100.0
Width (cm): 150.0
Description: “I also remember an image from the distant past. I was riding a tricycle (I guess I was very young at the time) around a house in that small village. On the ground floor there was a clothing store with a painted picture in the window. There were a pair of pants, a shirt and, if I’m not mistaken, a shoe. The picture was made with even, pastel colours in a clear and ascetic fashion. The images were surrounded by a delicate black or dark gray line. I looked at the window for a long time and the aesthetic experience was imprinted in my memory forever. To me – a child – it had nothing to do with an advertisement, information about the clothes being sold inside, nor with art. It was just something completely alluring that I can’t explain rationally. Perhaps since then I have been attracted to different sign systems…”
Mäetamm has defined his works and all contemporary art as a traffic sign: mobile, clear-cut, emotionless, bright and with easy-to-read information. Despite the random objects (Cassette) and situations (“Colourful Friends”; “Three in a Flower Garden”) and their accentuated meaninglessness in his work, Mäetamm’s joyful sympathizing with the objects does not allow us to take them as neutral. The clumsy penguin-like characters in his image inevitably make us grin.
Anu Allas
Related categories: Contemporary Art
Copyright notice: Art Museum of Estonia
AME collection: Paintings collection
Collection number: M 7147
Accretion number: EKM j 49908
Muis reference http://muis.ee/museaalView/254053
File info: Source type: slide 6x6/7/9
File type: TIF
File size: 34.15MB
Resolution: 4020*2967px @ 2000dpi
 
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