Flo Kasearu
Flo Kasearu (b.1985) is an artist based in Tallinn. She studied Painting and Photography at the Estonian Academy of Arts, and Multimedia at Universtität der Künste Berlin under Rebecca Horn studio.
Flo Kasearu is an artist who works directly with various social processes, using her characteristic irony. Her works include videos, drawings, paintings, installations and performances, with the approach chosen to suit a given theme. Kasearu’s earliest performances conceived during her studies addressed tradition, national identity, and the academic environment of art schools. Her subsequent projects dealt with local political and ideological contexts, the artist often working and exhibiting outside of the white cube gallery set up. Kasearu has shown her works in various public spaces, in her Tallinn home which she transformed into an eponymous house museum (Flo Kasearu's House Museum, 2013-ongoing), a women's shelter (“Festival of the Shelter”, Pärnu women’s shelter, 2018). An intervention "Great great great grandscribble-weasel" took place at the Koidula Museum (dedicated to Estonian poet Lydia Koidula), Pärnu, in 2018.
The artist’s recent exhibitions and performances include "Host" at Stanley Picker Gallery (2023), "Flo's Retrospective" at Kunsthalle Recklinghausen (2022); "Cut Out of Life", solo exhibition at Tallinn Art Hall (2021); "Endangered Species", solo exhibition at Tartu Art Museum (2020); "Performing the Fringe", curated by Jussi Koitela and Inga Lāce, Konsthall C, Stockholm (2020); “There and Back Again”, group show curated by Kati Kivinen and Saara Hacklin, Kiasma, Helsinki (2018); “Soon enough”, group show curated by Maria Lind, Tensta Konsthall (2018); “State is Not a Work of Art”, group show curated by Katerina Gregos, Tallinn Art Hall (2018); “Members Only”, Performa 17 Biennial, curated by Esa Nickle and Maaike Gouwenberg, New York (2017); “Costume Drama”, with Andra Aaloe, Drugajanje festival, Maribor (2017); “The Travellers”, group show curated by Magdalena Moskalewicz, KUMU Art Museum, Tallinn (2017); “Illustrating the Request for Privacy”, Artishok Biennial, curated by Evelyn Raudsepp, NO99 Theatre, Tallinn (2016); “Uprising”, Temnikova & Kasela, Tallinn (2015).
Selected works
View: ,Violence Grows in Silence I
pigment print, framed, museum glass, edition of 3 + ap, photography Hedi Jaansoo 100×70cm 2021
The Player from the series "Cut out of Life"
paper collage, framed 65×46cm 2021
Mr. Sensitive from the series "Cut out of Life"
paper collage, framed 65×46cm 2021
The Drill Sergeant from the series "Cut out of Life"
Inkjet print of paper collage 65×46cm 2021
Mister Right from the series "Cut out of Life"
paper collage, framed 65×46cm 2021
Startup 4
plexiglass, stone, clay, linoleum 17×17×5cm 2018
Startup 15
plexiglass, stone, clay, linoleum 24×19×9cm 2018
Startup 16
plexiglass, stone, clay, linoleum 17×17×7cm 2018
Two People by the Beach, Nothing Else
video, TV-PAL 2017
Korean Garden at Flo Kasearu's House Museum
landscape installation 2016
Uprising (Petersburg) III
diasec, edition of 5+2ap 30×42cm 2015
Uprising
video, HD 2015
Uprising 4
pencil, paper 65×105cm 2015
Uprising 5
pencil, paper 65×105cm 2015
International Fun
video, HD 2016
Fears of a Museum Director (Strike)
pencil, paper 65×50cm 2014
Fears of a Museum Director (Graffiti)
pencil, paper 65×50cm 2014
Fears of a Museum Director (Merger with Kumu)
pencil, paper 65×50cm 2014
Fears of a Museum Director (Expansion)
pencil, paper 65×50cm 2014
Landscape Painting at Flo Kasearu's House Museum
installation 2013
Grown Out I
pigment photo, framed, 1/5, photography: Diana Tamane 77×93cm 2013
Grown Out II
pigment photo, framed, 2/5, photography: Diana Tamane 77×93cm 2013
Portrait of the Living Artist
plaster cast, seeds, 7/50 edition 36×17×22cm 2012
ESC
video / HD 2010
Artificial Queue (social sculpture)
pigment print, framed, 1/7 70×103cm 2010
Best Before is Over, video still
pigment print, framed, 1/3 edition 36×48cm 2010