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Jaanika Peerna

1971
(USA) ESTONIAN

Love Affair 9Love Affair 9
Jaanika Peerna
Love Affair 9
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137.2 X 91.4 X 0.0 cm 54.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£6,200.00
Love Affair 6Love Affair 6
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Love Affair 6
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137.2 X 91.4 X 0.0 cm 54.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£6,200.00
Blue Melt 19Blue Melt 19
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Blue Melt 19
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Ablation Zone 6Ablation Zone 6
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Ablation Zone 6
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Tipping Point #7Tipping Point #7
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Tipping Point #7
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137.16 X 91.44 X 0.0 cm 54.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£5,900.00
Tipping Point #5Tipping Point #5
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Tipping Point #5
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137.16 X 91.44 X 0.0 cm 54.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£5,900.00
Thaw 14Thaw 14
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Thaw 14
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121.9 X 91.4 X 0.0 cm 48.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,900.00
Gushing 3Gushing 3
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Gushing 3
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121.9 X 91.4 X 0.0 cm 48.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£4,050.00
Big Blue Melt 14Big Blue Melt 14
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Big Blue Melt 14
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132.0 X 182.3 X 0.0 cm 52.0 X 71.8 X 0.0 inch Sale price£7,050.00
Big Melt #16Big Melt #16
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Big Melt #16
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134.62 X 91.44 X 0.0 cm 53.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£4,750.00
Big Melt #10Big Melt #10
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Big Melt #10
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134.62 X 91.44 X 0.0 cm 53.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£5,900.00
Screech of Ice Series 43Screech of Ice Series 43
Jaanika Peerna
Screech of Ice Series 43
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28.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 cm 11.0 X 8.7 X 0.0 inch Sale price£950.00
Screech of Ice Series 42Screech of Ice Series 42
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Screech of Ice Series 42
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28.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 cm 11.0 X 8.7 X 0.0 inch Sale price£950.00
Screech of Ice Series 41Screech of Ice Series 41
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Screech of Ice Series 41
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28.0 X 22.0 X 0.0 cm 11.0 X 8.7 X 0.0 inch Sale price£950.00
Thaw 3Thaw 3
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Thaw 3
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134.6 X 91.5 X 0.0 cm 53.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£6,300.00
Storm Series Horizontal 82Storm Series Horizontal 82
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Storm Series Horizontal 82
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28.0 X 91.5 X 0.0 cm 11.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,850.00
Storm Series (Ref 845)Storm Series (Ref 845)
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Storm Series (Ref 845)
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Storm Series (Ref 844)Storm Series (Ref 844)
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Storm Series (Ref 844)
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45.8 X 45.8 X 0.0 cm 18.0 X 18.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£970.00
Small Maelstrom (Ref 855)Small Maelstrom (Ref 855)
Jaanika Peerna
Small Maelstrom (Ref 855)
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45.8 X 45.8 X 0.0 cm 18.0 X 18.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,250.00
Small Maelstrom (Ref 854)Small Maelstrom (Ref 854)
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Small Maelstrom (Ref 854)
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45.8 X 45.8 X 0.0 cm 18.0 X 18.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,250.00
Maelstrom Series 67Maelstrom Series 67
Jaanika Peerna
Maelstrom Series 67
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91.5 X 91.5 X 0.0 cm 36.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,950.00
Maelstrom Series 68Maelstrom Series 68
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Maelstrom Series 68
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91.5 X 91.5 X 0.0 cm 36.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,450.00
Maelstrom Series 77Maelstrom Series 77
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Maelstrom Series 77
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91.5 X 91.5 X 0.0 cm 36.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£3,950.00
Storm Series Horizontal 43Storm Series Horizontal 43
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Storm Series Horizontal 43
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28.0 X 91.5 X 0.0 cm 11.0 X 36.0 X 0.0 inch

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Thaw 2Thaw 2
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Thaw 2
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Falls of SolitudeFalls of Solitude
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Falls of Solitude
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Storm Series Horizontal 30Storm Series Horizontal 30
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Storm Series Horizontal 30
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Jaanika Peerna is an Estonian-born artist whose work encompasses drawing, video, installations and performances. She creates abstract drawings on thin plastic paper through intuitive physical movements inspired by, and reminiscent of dance. She lives and works in New York, Berlin and Tallinn.

Education

Peerna earned her MFA from the State University of New York (SUNY) in New Paltz in 2005. She completed a fellowship from the University of Art and Design in Helsinki, Finland, in 1998, and earned her MA from Tallinn University in Estonia in 1995.

Technique

In Peerna's studio work, she uses the physical movements of her body to simulate natural forces such as falling water, wind, gravity and momentum. She attaches a sheet of Mylar to a board then grasps a bunch of pencils in each hand. Touching the tips of the pencils to the Mylar she then executes a single, fluid, whole-body gesture, moving the pencils across the surface in emulation of the motion of natural phenomena such as a waterfall or storm surge. In this movement, Peerna's body becomes like water released. The pencils are an extension of Peerna's physicality and the image left behind on the surface is an instantaneous record of this singular natural event.

Outside the studio Peerna sometimes collaborates with musicians, dancers and other artists, executing her drawings on Mylar spread out onto the floor or hung from the ceiling. She connects her pencils to the Mylar's surface then moves across the surface creating marks that record the intuitive motions she makes while interacting with her partner.

Artist statement

"I make drawings, and installations. My elements are line and light; my materials are pencils, vellum and the movement of my body. I am a vessel gathering subtle and rapturous processes in nature, using the experiences and impulses to make my work. I record mist turning into water. I let wind move my body so that it leaves traces on paper. I swim through thousands of layers of gray air and mark each one down. Most of my work is born in the solitude of my studio. Sometimes public performances with musicians and dancers draw me out from the safe silence of my space and expand my drawing practice. I am interested in the never-ending process of becoming with no story, no beginning, no end—just the current moment in flux."

Collections

Peerna's work is included in a number of private collections throughout the United States and Europe and is also included in the collection of the Fonds National d’Art Contemporain (National Foundation for Contemporary Art) in Paris.

Exhibitions

Peerna's work has been exhibited extensively in solo shows in New York City and Tallinn, Estonia (her home town), as well as in Berlin, Paris, Helsinki, Lisbon, Dubai, Honolulu, Rome and multiple other cities.

Notable distinctions

Peerna was awarded the FID Grand Prize at the 2016 Foire Internationale du Dessin (International Drawing Fair) in Paris, France.

Galleries

Masters Projects, New York
ARC Fine Art, Connecticut
Galerie Urf Larsson, Cologne
JHB Gallery, New York City

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Education

2005 MFA in Intermedia Design, SUNY New Paltz, USA, Visual Research Laboratory
1998 Fellowship for study at University of Art and Design Helsinki, Finland
1995 MA (Teaching Certification) in Art Education, Tallinn Pedagogical University, Estonia

Solo Exhibitions

2017 Jaanika Peerna, “Glacier Elegy”, Salon b, Montreal
2016 Jaanika Peerna, Galerie Ulf Larsson, Cologne
2015 Jaanika Peerna, Woodstock Artists Association and Museum, Woodstock, NY “Light Matter”, Hillyer Art Space, Washington DC “Light Matter” (catalogue), Kentler International Drawing Space, New York “Emerge.Submerge”, SG Gallery, Venice, Italy
2014 “Exercises for Lines”, Vaal Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia “Avanzare, Arretrare”, Rimini Drawing Biennial, Primo Piano Gallery, Rimini, Italy “Etenee – Vetäytyy”, Aarni Gallery, Espoo, Finland “Avanzare e Arretrare”, Ninapi Gallery, Ravenna, Italy
2013 “Vanishing Silence”, BeArt, Garrison, NY
2011 “Jaanika Peerna: drawings and videos”, Estonian Embassy, Washington DC
2010 “Edges of Wind and Light”, A.R.C. Fine Art, Fairfield, CT “Tuule äär/Windedge”, ArtDepoo Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2009 “Traces of a Sweet Connect”, Go North Gallery, Beacon, NY
2005 Thesis Show, Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, SUNY New Paltz
2003 “Climate of Sight,” Collaborative Concepts, Beacon, NY
2002 “Light Between Lines and Bits,” Linna (City) Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia “Lines in Silence,” Garrison Art Center, Garrison, NY
2001 Art Academy Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2000 “Jaanika Peerna: photos and drawings” Estonian House, New York, NY

Selected Group Exhibitions

2018 "The possibilities of line", McKenzie Fine Art Gallery, New York City "These waters have stories to tell", Glynn Vivian Art Gallery "VIIVA / THE LINE", Lokal, Helsinki "Flat???", Kentler International Drawing Space
2017 “Bigger, Bolder, Better”, Chashama, 760 Vanderbuilt, Brooklyn, NY Kentler International Drawing Space
2016 “The Topography of Language: Re-Reading Drawing in the Twenty-First Century”, curated by Jayne Baum, JHB Gallery, PULSE Miami Beach Art Fair, FL “Language of Patterns”, curator Virginia Walch, Ann Street Gallery, Newburgh, NY “Consul Art”, Maison de l’Artisanat et des Metres d’Art, Marseille, France (catalogue)
2015 “Drawers Draw”, curated by Alison Pierz, Galerie Protégé, New York “Drawn to Experience V2”, curated by Kellie O’Dempsey, POP Gallery, Queensland College of Art, Brisbane and School of Art Gallery, National University of Australia, Canberra Works on Paper, M Contemporary, Sydney, Australia “Line Describing a Cone”, curated by Eva Respini (MOMA), Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, NY
2014 “Ellipse”, curated by Erin Lawlor and Katrin Bremerman, A3 Gallery, Moscow “Mein Lustgarten”, curated by Chen Yang, Wie Kultur, Berlin “Am Rand” (drawing and performance), Jää-äär, Berlin
2013 “Falls of Solitude” (installation), Manalo Projects, Berlin Tallinn Light Art Biennial (video installation), Architecture and Design Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia “A-Line-Ment”, Gallery66NY, Cold Spring, NY “The Silence of Forest Sounds”, with Tuuli Mann, Haus Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia Curatorial project by Inga Heamägi, Kaliningrad Graphic Art Biennial of the Baltic Sea Countries, Kaliningrad, Russia “Drawn to Experience” (drawing and video), curated by Kellie O’Dempsey, Queensland College of Art, Brisbane, Australia “In Our Backyard”, curated by Heige Kim, Roos Arts, Rosendale, NY “Elegy”, curated by Eleni Smolen, Theo Ganz Studio, Beacon, NY “Timelines”, curated by Karlyn Benson, Mattewan Gallery, Beacon, NY “Park: Toivo Raidmets ja Jaanika Peerna” (wall drawings), Architecture and Design Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2012 “A Question of Slow”, curated by Alison Pierz, Skylight Gallery, New York Estonian Curatorial Project, curator Inga Heamägi, Novosibirsk Graphic Art Triennial, Novosibirsk, Russia (catalogue, First Prize) “CUT #2”, curated by Gregory Kepinski, Museum of Imagination, Hudson, NY “Slow Art Room” (drawing and installation), Governor’s Island Art Fair, New York “Drawing – Freedom”, curated by Maria-Kristiina Ulas (performance), Gallery for Architecture and Design, Tallinn, Estonia “A Border, Path, Threshold”, curated by Margot Kask, Viinistu Art Museum Chapel, Estonia “Silent Revolution”, curated by Anu Juurak, Tallinn Art Hall, Estonia (catalogue) “Smoke Free Fall” @ project space, curated by Ginger Shulick, Fountain Art Fair, NYC “CUT”, curated by Gregory Kepinski, Museum of Imagination, Hudson, NY “Napp” (video, drawing), curated by Margot Kask, City Gallery, Pärnu, Estonia
2011 “Harilik/Ordinary: drawing practices III”, curated by Margot Kask, pART Gallery, Põltsamaa, Estonia “Liberte/Vabadus 2011”, curated by Kaia Kiik, Asnières Chateau, Paris, France “Summer Selections”, curated by Adrienne Conzelman, ARC Fine Art, Fairfield, CT “Selects”, Beacon Arts Shortwave Gallery, Stone Harbor, NJ “Lumen” video and performance festival, curated by Ginger Schulick, Staten Island waterfront, New York “Harilik/Ordinary: drawing practices II”, curated by Margot Kask, Y Gallery, Tartu, Estonia “International Paper Art Biennial”, curated by Thalia Vrachopoulos, City Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria “Harilik/Ordinary: drawing practices I”, curated by Margot Kask, Kunstihoone Galerii, Tallinn, Estonia
2010 “Light Art Biennial”, artP.kunstverein, Perchtoldsdorf and Lintz, Austria “Archipelago”, Dorsky Curatorial Projects, Brooklyn, NY “Roma Art Fair”, Metropolart; Marco Testaccio, Rome, Italy “Herning International Video festival”, Arhus, Denmark “Video Art Biennial”, curated by Mamia Breteche, Metropolart; Paris; Portfolio Gallery, Dubai “Annual Benefit Show”, Kentler International Drawing Center, Brooklyn, NY
2009 “Unsettled Conditions”, curated by Karin Laansoo, Monospace, Brooklyn, NY “Plastic Waves”: collaborative installation: Susan English and Jaanika Peerna, Gillette Gallery, GAC, Garrison, NY “WET: videos on Water”, Maxwell Fine Arts, Peekskill, NY “Sublime”, Zero Filme, R. Sao Filipe Nery, nr 25B, Lisbon, Portugal “Slow News International”, curated by Peggy Cyphers / Broadthinking, The ARTS at Marks Garage, Honolulu, HI “Revisions” (drawings), Galerie Lavignes - Bastille, Paris, France “H20: Film on Water” (video); curated by Cynthia Reeves, Reeves Gallery in New York City “The Mill Art Space”, Newport, NH “FUTURE=FERTILE” (video); curated by Leo Kuelbs, LKC, New York “BROADTHINKING”, Bridge Art Fair, New York, NY (supported in part with funds from SOS program through NYFA and NYSCA administered by GAC) “Out of the Blue” (weather and creative process); curated by Amy Lipton, Joy Episalla and Joy Garnett; Bergen Community College, Paramus, NJ “International Juried Exhibition”, Juror Adeline Vlas, Assistant Curator, Philadelphia Museum of Art, NJ Visual Art Center, Summit, NJ
2008 “The Works International Visual Arts Festival” (videos), curated by Shawn Pinchbeck, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada “NEW” (drawings), curated by Paul Kahn, Galerie Lavignes - Bastille, Paris, France (supported in part with funds from SOS program through NYFA and NYSCA administered by GAC) “National Juried Exhibition”, Juror: Ester Adler, curatorial assistant at Department of Drawings, Museum of Modern Art, NY, Phoenix Gallery, New York, NY “Regional Triennial “The Camera Always Lies,” curated by Beth Wilson, Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY “What Happens Next?” Video shorts, curated by Bart Woodstrup, Time Space Limited, Hudson, NY “Fugue” (videos and drawings) curated

Films

2008 “Art Out of Longing and Song,” 18 minutes, Directed by Jaanika Peerna, edited by Michael Enright
2008 “Drawing Revealed,” 35 minutes, Directed by Jaanika Peerna, produced by Susan English (supported in part with funds from SOS program through NYFA and NYSCA administered by GAC) Shown at the Rome International Film Festival
2006 “Art in Dialogue; Estonia - New York” 46 minutes Directed by Annette Solakoglu, co-produced by Jaanika Peerna. Shown at the Pärnu International Film Festival, Estonia

Awards

2016 FID Grand Prix 2016, international drawing award, president of the jury Brett Littmann, Drawing Center NYC
2015 Award for active cultural leadership, presented by the Council of Foreign Consulates of New York
2014 APT Fellowship for one month residency and exhibition at Scuola Di Grafica, Venice
2013 Third Prize, State Competition for public art at Viljandi Gümnaasium, Estonia
2012 Drawing Award, Tallinn International Drawing Triennial, Tallinn, Estonia
2012 Drawing Award, Novosibirsk Graphic Arts Triennial, Novosibirsk, Russia
2012 Cultural Endowment of Estonia [Kultuurkapital]
2010 Cultural Endowment of Estonia [Kultuurkapital]
2010 Special Opportunity Stipend, New York Foundation for the Arts
2009 Special Opportunity Stipend, New York Foundation for the Arts
2008 Third Prize, Paradox of Water exhibit at Westport Art Center, chosen by Mary Sabbatino of Galerie Lelong, New York and Paris
2008 Cultural Endowment of Estonia [Kultuurkapital]
2008 Special Opportunity Stipend, New York Foundation for the Arts
2008 Arts Link, Putnam Arts Fund, NY USA
2007 Special Opportunity Stipend, New York Foundation for the Arts
2005 Research and Creative Projects Award, SUNY New Paltz
2004 Research and Creative Projects Award, SUNY New Paltz

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