It's Not a Place, It's a Shape. Andy Männik's Archive is a lecture-performance by Piibe Kolka that takes audiences into a personal archive. The archive belonged to Andy Männik, an Estonian carpenter living in New York who, among other things, initiated the avant-garde arts space The Kitchen. It is the story of a friendship, the story of a city, and the story of an archive.
Piibe is interested in disappearance and presence, in what is recorded and what emerges in the moment, in embodied memories and the rhythms of early video. The form of the performance refers to the early years of The Kitchen and to the experimental "bring your tapes" evenings of early video and performance art, where artists made video recordings and built live events around them.
Piibe Kolka is a filmmaker and artworker whose practice involves playful interpretations of real-life material. These interpretations may take shape as films, installations, performances, writing, conversations, or walks.
Author and performer: Piibe Kolka
Dramaturg: Kadri Noormets
Sound design: Israel Bañuelos
Light design: Leon Allik
Camera: Fidelia Regina Randmäe, Piibe Kolka
Project manager: Kerly Ritval
Thank you: Kristiina Davidjants
Co-production: Kanuti Gildi SAAL, Piibe Kolka, Maagiline Masin
Project development: UnionDocs, SoundImageCulture Lab
Supported by: Eesti Kultuurkapital, Eesti Filmi Instituut, Eesti Rahvusarhiiv
Premiere: 15.10.2026 Kanuti Gildi SAAL
Kanuti Gildi SAAL • Pikk 20, 10133 Tallinn, Harju, Estonia