EXHIBITION VIEWS

Elina Katara | 2022 | Stories of Plants and People, exhibition overview | Galleria Huuto, Helsinki, Finland
Elina Katara | 2022 | Stories of Plants and People, exhibition overview | Galleria Huuto, Helsinki, Finland
Elina Katara | 2016 | Sweaty Days, exhibition overview, Art Center Haihatus, Finland
Elina Katara | 2016 | Sweaty Days, exhibition overview, Art Center Haihatus, Finland
Elina Katara | 2016 | After the Party, exhibition overview, ti-la 2016, Jyväskylä, Finland
Elina Katara | 2016 | After the Party, exhibition overview, ti-la 2016, Jyväskylä, Finland
Elina Katara | 2015 | Make a Mountain out of Molehill, exhibition overview, Galleria Katariina, Finland
Elina Katara | 2015 | Make a Mountain out of Molehill, exhibition overview, Galleria Katariina, Finland
Elina Katara | 2014 | Waterdamage, exhibition overviews, Galleria Huuto, Finland
Elina Katara | 2014 | Waterdamage, exhibition overviews, Galleria Huuto, Finland
Elina Katara | 2010 | Tubers and Mandalas, exhibition overview
Elina Katara | 2010 | Tubers and Mandalas, exhibition overview
Elina Katara | 2007 | Tubers and Mandalas, exhibition overviews, Galleria Huuto, Finland
Elina Katara | 2007 | Glory and Burden of Possessions, exhibition overviews, Galleria Huuto, Finland
Elina Katara | 2005 | Silent Twilight in the Kitchen, exhibition overviews, Galleria Huuto, Finland
Elina Katara | 2005 | Silent Twilight in the Kitchen, exhibition overviews, Galleria Huuto, Finland
Elina Katara | 2003 | Two Cities, exhibition overviews, Galleria Huuto, Finland
Elina Katara | 2003 | Two Cities, exhibition overviews, Galleria Huuto, Finland
Elina Katara & Eija Hakkola | 2002 | Kino Yöllisiä Kuvia / Night-time Cinema, exhibition overviews, Galleria Huuto, Finland
Elina Katara & Eija Hakkola | 2002 | Kino Yöllisiä Kuvia / Night-time Cinema, exhibition overviews, Galleria Huuto, Finland
Elina Katara & Tamares Goh | Salt Coats | 2001 | salt, water, iron cymbals, glass tank, copper pipes. The installation situated in a black, round cellar space. Glass tank was filled with strong salt water. Water ran through thin copper pipes forming varying rhythms as the drops hit the iron cymbals. Since water was saturated with salt, iron soon became rusty. The exhibition space was filled with fluctuating rhythm and smell of rust.
Elina Katara & Tamares Goh | 2001 | Salt Coats, exhibition overviews, Glasgow School of Art, Scotland