Art news from ‘Tallinn’
Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn: Imaginary Spaces and Urban Visions

Imaginary Spaces and Urban Visions. Highlights of Japanese Animation 08.02.13–18.05.13 11:00–18:00 Kumu exhibition spaces 4th floor, B-wing Since the success of Akira (1988) and Ghost in the Shell (1995), Japanese anime films have been among the milestones of global pop culture. Imaginary Spaces and Urban
Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn: Raoul Kurvitz

Raoul Kurvitz 18.01.13–21.04.13 11:00–18:00 Kumu exhibition spaces 5th floor, Gallery of Contemporary Art As of Friday, 18 January Raoul Kurvitz's large-scale solo exhibition will be open in the Contemporary Art Gallery and courtyard of the Kumu Art Museum. The exhibition includes installations, performances, paintings and objects from the late 1980s to the present day. The [...]
Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn: Like a Face

Like a Face. Games with Human Images on Estonian Posters from the 1980s 13.02.13–26.05.13 11:00–18:00 Kumu exhibition spaces 4th floor, A-wing, Cabinet of Prints and Drawings The exhibition is comprised of a playful portrait gallery of posters, the central image of which is the face and human body. These examples of posters, mostly from the [...]
Hobusepea Gallery, Tallinn: New coat of paint

20.03.-01.04. MAROS KRIVY (SK/FI/EE) New coat of paint MAROS KRIVY (1981) will open his personal exhibition New Coat of Paint in Hobusepea gallery at 5pm on March 20th, 2013. Within the exhibition, two events will also take place: lecture „Bright colours in Estonian architecture: between 1970s and today“ by Andres Kure, held at 5pm on [...]
Temnikova & Kasela Gallery: Two Hundred and Forty-three Postcards in Real Colour

Two Hundred and Forty-three Postcards in Real Colour From Thursday, the 14th of February, Temnikova & Kasela gallery invites you to visit Laura Pählapuu's exhibition "Two Hundred and Forty-three Postcards in Real Colour" in Müürivahe 22 space. “In my past art projects, I have worked with the question of staging documentary. I’ve researched, how a [...]
Tallinn Art Hall: Spooky days
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09.01.2013 – 10.02.2013 Spooky days Erki Kasemets Spooky Days Call for civil actions in monumental art at Tallinn Art Hall from January 8 until February 13. The events will be opened on January 8 at 6 pm. The Estonian multitalented installation and performance artist Erki Kasemets extends the personal collection display of his life-long [...]
Kumu Art Museum: Fashion and the Cold War

Fashion and the Cold War 14.09.2012–20.01.2013 The Great Hall The exhibition examines fashion and related phenomena in Estonia from the 1950s to the 1970s, providing a captivating insight into the life of Soviet Estonian women and the dialogue with Western fashion. A book will be published, and creative and educational programmes for the public will [...]
6th Tallinn Applied Art Triennial

Fri 23 November – Sun 3 February 2013 The goal of the Tallinn Applied Art Triennial is to offer a new, topical and unexpected focus, which will serve to help examine contemporary applied art and design practices on as broad a scale as possible. As an international art event, the Triennial enlivens and refreshes the [...]
Tallinn Art Hall Gallery: Krista Mölder, Neeme Külm. “Being present”
Fri 30 November – Thu 27 December 2012 The cooperative installation by Krista Mölder and Neeme Külm stems from their shared interest in interior spaces and the possibilities of perceiving them. A pause. A room full of shadows. Some light trickling through from somewhere. A barely audible sound, a hallway, air standing still on photographs, [...]
Temnikova & Kasela Gallery: Christoph Manuel Müller

From September 27th to October 8th 2012, Berlin-based artist and photographer Christoph Manuel Müller will exhibit his photographs at the Temnikova & Kasela Gallery in Tallinn. The exhibtion “Before leaving” discovers a dimension of a surreal world that question its own existence. The selected photographs propose to work as mediators, allowing the viewers to travel [...]
Hobusepea Gallery: VEIKO KLEMMER, Absurd

VEIKO KLEMMER (1985) will open his personal exhibition Absurd in Hobusepea gallery at 5pm on September 26th, 2012. Exhibition will be open until October 8, 2012. Name: VEIKO KLEMMER Born: 12.06.1985 Web: http://veikoklemmer.wordpress.com Education: 2009 University of Tartu, Master of Arts 2007 University of Tartu, Bachelor of Arts Personal Exhibitions: 2012 [...]
Temnikova & Kasela Gallery: We’ll see, We’ll see again
Temnikova & Kasela Gallery presents (Müürivahe 22, Tallinn) a site-specific video installation project 16.08.2012, at 6:00 pm 'We'll see, We'll see again' by Alyona Larionova There is an ancient myth that keeps resurfacing. In the old times, when people had secrets they didn't want to share, but also could not keep inside, they would go [...]
Hobusepea Gallery, Tallinn: An Unknown Entity of Desire

CARMEN LANSBERG (1981) will open her personal exhibition An Unknown Entity of Desire in Hobusepea gallery at 6pm on July 4th, 2012. Carmen Lansberg has graduated from the department of cultural theory at the Estonian Institute of Humanities and as an exchange student studied at the Rome University of Fine Arts. In 2010, Lansberg obtained [...]
Museum of Contemporary Art of Estonia, Tallinn: Neoist Disaster Night

Istvan Kantor performance Istvan Kantor Monty Cantsin? Amen! The Insurgent Neoist 17 June 2012 — 15 July 2012 Exhibition opening June 16 at 8 pm “Neoist Disaster Night” June 16 at 9 pm Istvan Kantor aka Monty Cantsin Amen’s “THE INSURGENT NEOIST” is the first exhibition project in Estonia to introduce the international art movement [...]








