Exhibitions
22.04.2015 — 11.05.2015
Tanja Muravskaja’s Three Sisters at Hobusepea Gallery
In her current exhibition, Tanja Muravskaja analyses to what extent Ukrainian war that began a year ago has influenced and changed relationships between relavtives and families. The artist contemplates her own family — some of the family members live in Ukraine, some of them have moved to Russia during the Soviet era, and some relatives live in Estonia. Muravskaja shows us the ways Maidan Conflict revealed different political views within a family, turned family relationships political and caused inner conflicts in a family. The artist is intrigued by the general human question: What are the reasons why hostility emerges within families and between relatives?
Tanja Muravskaja is an Estonian artist with Ukrainian roots. She graduated from the department of photography at the Estonian Academy of Arts in 2005 and obtained a MA degree at the same academy in 2010. Muravskaja has exhaustively studied the identities of contemporary Estonia and Estonian people — the subject was summed up by the exhibition held in Tartu Art Museum in 2010. In her personal exhibition Lost Utopia held in Tallinn Art Hall gallery in 2012, Muravskaja designated the vanishing of her cultural and historical contacts while presenting photographs depicting Ukrainian villages as disappearing images of her memories.
Exhibition will be open until May 11, 2015.
Exhibitions in Hobusepea gallery are supported by Estonian Ministry of Culture and the Cultural Endowment of Estonia.
TANJA MURAVSKAJA
EDUCATION
1996 – 2001 BA Media and Journalism, Tallinn Pedagogical University
2002 – 2005 BA Photography, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn
2004 BA Photography, University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom
2005 – 2010 MA Fine Arts, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn (cum laude)
SOLO SHOWS (selection)
2012 Lost Utopia (with Marina Naprushkina), Art Hall Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2012 They, who sang together, Estonian Parliament, Tallinn
2010 Split Mind, Tartu Art Museum, Tartu, Estonia
2010 Tanja Muravskaja, M’Ars Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow, Russia
2009 Lucky Losers, City Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2008 They, who sang together, Vaal Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
GROUP SHOWS (selection)
2015 Metamorphoses of the Black Square. Interpretations of Malevich’s Work in Estonian
Art, Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
2014 Kelias / CEĻŠ / KETT, Lithuanian Artists Association Gallery “Arka“ in Vilnius, gallery
of the Latvian Artists’ Union, Pärnu Museum, National Library of Estonia.
2014 Feminist (art) criticism, Tsehh, Minsk, Belarus
2014 Shifting Identities, MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome, Italy
2011-2013 United States of Europe (2011-2013), Lodz, Helsinki, Vilnius, Sofia, Dresden,
Paris, Cork, Brussels, various cities in Europe.
2013 Loosers, Tartu Art Museum, Tartu, Estonia
2013 LadyFest Tallinn, Hobusepea Gallery, Tallinn
2012 M’artian Field, Centre of contemporary art M’ARS, Moscow, Russia
2012 Memoirs from a Cold Utopia, Tallinn Art Hall, Tallinn, Estonia
2011 Life in the Forest, Arsenal Gallery, Bialystok, Poland
2011 A Complicated Relation, Kalmar Konstmuseum, Kalmar, Sweden
2011 Memoirs from a Cold Utopia, Londonprintstudio gallery, London, United Kingdom
WORKS IN COLLECTIONS:
Kumu Art Museum, Tartu Art Museum (both Estonia)
AWARDS, GRANTS
2014 Cultural grant of the Republic of Estonia
2008 Annual stipend of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia
2007 Vaal Gallery, annual art award
Tanja Muravskaja’s Three Sisters at Hobusepea Gallery
Wednesday 22 April, 2015 — Monday 11 May, 2015
In her current exhibition, Tanja Muravskaja analyses to what extent Ukrainian war that began a year ago has influenced and changed relationships between relavtives and families. The artist contemplates her own family — some of the family members live in Ukraine, some of them have moved to Russia during the Soviet era, and some relatives live in Estonia. Muravskaja shows us the ways Maidan Conflict revealed different political views within a family, turned family relationships political and caused inner conflicts in a family. The artist is intrigued by the general human question: What are the reasons why hostility emerges within families and between relatives?
Tanja Muravskaja is an Estonian artist with Ukrainian roots. She graduated from the department of photography at the Estonian Academy of Arts in 2005 and obtained a MA degree at the same academy in 2010. Muravskaja has exhaustively studied the identities of contemporary Estonia and Estonian people — the subject was summed up by the exhibition held in Tartu Art Museum in 2010. In her personal exhibition Lost Utopia held in Tallinn Art Hall gallery in 2012, Muravskaja designated the vanishing of her cultural and historical contacts while presenting photographs depicting Ukrainian villages as disappearing images of her memories.
Exhibition will be open until May 11, 2015.
Exhibitions in Hobusepea gallery are supported by Estonian Ministry of Culture and the Cultural Endowment of Estonia.
TANJA MURAVSKAJA
EDUCATION
1996 – 2001 BA Media and Journalism, Tallinn Pedagogical University
2002 – 2005 BA Photography, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn
2004 BA Photography, University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom
2005 – 2010 MA Fine Arts, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn (cum laude)
SOLO SHOWS (selection)
2012 Lost Utopia (with Marina Naprushkina), Art Hall Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2012 They, who sang together, Estonian Parliament, Tallinn
2010 Split Mind, Tartu Art Museum, Tartu, Estonia
2010 Tanja Muravskaja, M’Ars Centre for Contemporary Arts, Moscow, Russia
2009 Lucky Losers, City Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2008 They, who sang together, Vaal Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
GROUP SHOWS (selection)
2015 Metamorphoses of the Black Square. Interpretations of Malevich’s Work in Estonian
Art, Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
2014 Kelias / CEĻŠ / KETT, Lithuanian Artists Association Gallery “Arka“ in Vilnius, gallery
of the Latvian Artists’ Union, Pärnu Museum, National Library of Estonia.
2014 Feminist (art) criticism, Tsehh, Minsk, Belarus
2014 Shifting Identities, MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome, Italy
2011-2013 United States of Europe (2011-2013), Lodz, Helsinki, Vilnius, Sofia, Dresden,
Paris, Cork, Brussels, various cities in Europe.
2013 Loosers, Tartu Art Museum, Tartu, Estonia
2013 LadyFest Tallinn, Hobusepea Gallery, Tallinn
2012 M’artian Field, Centre of contemporary art M’ARS, Moscow, Russia
2012 Memoirs from a Cold Utopia, Tallinn Art Hall, Tallinn, Estonia
2011 Life in the Forest, Arsenal Gallery, Bialystok, Poland
2011 A Complicated Relation, Kalmar Konstmuseum, Kalmar, Sweden
2011 Memoirs from a Cold Utopia, Londonprintstudio gallery, London, United Kingdom
WORKS IN COLLECTIONS:
Kumu Art Museum, Tartu Art Museum (both Estonia)
AWARDS, GRANTS
2014 Cultural grant of the Republic of Estonia
2008 Annual stipend of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia
2007 Vaal Gallery, annual art award
28.04.2015 — 16.05.2015
Lilli-Krõõt Repnau personal exhibition Inbetween at Draakon Gallery
Lilli-Krõõt Repnau has graduated from the department of graphic art at the Estonian Academy of Arts in 2005. In 2010 Repnau entered the Master’s programme in the department of graphic art and in 2012 in the department of animation at the Estonian Academy of Arts. Repnau has taken additional courses in the department of video art at Lucerne School of Art and Design in Switzerland. In 2010, Lilli-Krõõt Repnau’s artwork in printmaking technique was awarded with Edmund Valtman Grant. Repnau is a member of Estonian Artists’ Association and the Association of Estonian Printmakers.
Lilli-Krõõt Repnau:
The city is a constant experience for me. We experience the things we see, but the personal memories from the past have also strong impact on our present. My hometown is Tallinn, where during my lifetime everything has changed tremendously. It’s a common saying that buildings live longer than people, but many buildings that have been important to me, have vanished. They live on only in my mind and memories. I revisit those buildings often in my dreams and I miss their presence here and now. But then again sometimes I feel that other places in the city have become too filled up and it feels uncomfortable or even claustrophobic to be there.
Sometimes while walking in some city you can still see the marks of the past. It seems like these places are in a kind of limbo between the past and the present, time and space. I have visited many other places now and I enjoy having long walks in different cities. I like noticing those marks and different layers of time and I often create stories about them in my head. I am often surprised that some images have so strong impact on me. I like to capture those images and explore them further through printmaking, animation and drawings. Dedicating myself to the process of personifying this image I try to understand and relive those moments and spaces long gone. Again and again I come back to my personal stories and layer by layer they become fixtures of my dreams and reality.
The themes of redefining urban space and tranforming its perspectives into something utopian and dreamlike were also present in Repnau’s personal exhibition “Utopian T-town” held in Draakon gallery in 2011. Whereas the visual side of her work back then was born out of the dialogue with Estonian art classics then this time Repnau seems to focus more on contemplating on her personal images of memory.
Exhibition will be open until May 16, 2015.
Thanks to: Ülle Repnau, Jaan Pehk, Francisco Martinez, Robert Jürjendal, Tarvo-Kaspar Toome, Minna Hint, Karoliina Kagovere, Ott Kagovere, Ott Pilipenko, Olga Pärn, Priit Pärn, Ave Taavet, Liis Viira, Sven-Tõnis Puskar, Teemu Hotti, Department of animation of the Estonian Academy of Arts, Department of graphic art of the Estonaian Academy of Arts,
Exhibitions in Draakon gallery are supported by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia and Estonian Ministry of Culture.
LILLI-KRÕÕT REPNAU
Born on 19.06.1982 in Tallinn
Member of The Estonian Artists Association
Education
2012 – …. Estonian Academy of Arts, MA Animation
2010 – …. Estonian Academy of Arts, MA Printmaking
2000 – 2005 Estonian Academy of Arts, BA Printmaking
2003 Lucerne School of Art and Design (Switzerland), video department, Erasmus
Selected exhibitions
2015 “The Capital of Summer”, solo exhibition, Pärnu Art House
2014 “Destruction and flowering”, solo exhibition in Tallinn
2014 “Kevadnäitus”, Tallinn Art Hall
2014 solo exhibition with Maja Pučl & Marie-Alice Boshoff, CIEC Foundation Betanzos, Spain
2013 “Joonistatud Laulud”, Solaris center, Tallinn
2013 “While in Estonia”, solo exhibition, Hobusepea gallery, Tallinn
2012 “Family”, Võru City Gallery, Võru
2012 “Tartu international Printmaking festival” Tampere House gallery, Tartu
2011 “Utopian T-town”, solo exhibition, Draakon gallery,Tallinn
2011 “In Graafika”, Port Artur 2, Pärnu
2010 “FinEst”, cartoon festival in Solaris center, Tallinn
2010 “Year of the Rabbit”, solo exhibition & street-art project, Luha street 17, Tallinn
2010 “Cartoon Biennial”. Culturefactory Polymer, Tallinn
2009 “Folk-artNow”, Am Güterbahnhof Tor 53 – 49, Bremen, Germany
2009 “Oh, Happy Days”, solo exhibition, Hobuspea Gallery, Tallinn
2009 “Life is too easy!”, solo exhibition, Uus Maailma Community House, Tallinn
2009 “Good Luck!” Tartu Art House, Tartu
2009 “Look at text!”, roominstallation (curator), Uus Maailm Community House, Tallinn
2007 “You too Narcissos!”, solo exhibition, Y-gallery, Tartu
2006 “Gone by the Wind”, solo exhibition, Tampere House, Tartu
2006 “Narrtive in pictures. Estonian graphic poems in 00”, Rael Artel Gallery, Tartu
2005 VIII Biennial Of Graphics Of The Baltic Countries, Kaliningrad, Russia
2005 “GRAPHIC NON STOP”, solo exhibition, Gallery of Estonian Art Academy of Arts, Tallinn
2004 “You ain`t Seen Me, Right?!”, Tallinn 13th Youth Graphic Triennial
2003 “North 2001, West 2002, East 2003” Kohtla-Järve City Gallery, Estonia
2003 “Big Art Posse versus CAPO Gallery of Estonian Art Academy of Arts, Tallinn
2003 “Video 2003”, student’s exhibition, Luzern, Switzerland
2003 “Ullallika”, Viinistu Art Museum
2002 “Freeplay. Young Estonian Photo”, Hansapank gallery, Tallinn
Residences and workshops
2014 Project “Password Printmaking“, CIEC Foundation Betanzos, Spain
2008 Workshop „Art & Text / Art & Practice“, Karlotta Blöndal, HIAP, Helsinki
2004 audiovisual live, T-Shroom Bergen – Hordaland Kunstsenter, Norway
2003 – 2000 “Be Bonded By“, International EU land-art project
Awards and mentions
2011 25 Most Beautiful Estonian Books 2010, diplom
2010 Edmund Valtman scholarship (for student for the best graphic work series)
Lilli-Krõõt Repnau personal exhibition Inbetween at Draakon Gallery
Tuesday 28 April, 2015 — Saturday 16 May, 2015
Lilli-Krõõt Repnau has graduated from the department of graphic art at the Estonian Academy of Arts in 2005. In 2010 Repnau entered the Master’s programme in the department of graphic art and in 2012 in the department of animation at the Estonian Academy of Arts. Repnau has taken additional courses in the department of video art at Lucerne School of Art and Design in Switzerland. In 2010, Lilli-Krõõt Repnau’s artwork in printmaking technique was awarded with Edmund Valtman Grant. Repnau is a member of Estonian Artists’ Association and the Association of Estonian Printmakers.
Lilli-Krõõt Repnau:
The city is a constant experience for me. We experience the things we see, but the personal memories from the past have also strong impact on our present. My hometown is Tallinn, where during my lifetime everything has changed tremendously. It’s a common saying that buildings live longer than people, but many buildings that have been important to me, have vanished. They live on only in my mind and memories. I revisit those buildings often in my dreams and I miss their presence here and now. But then again sometimes I feel that other places in the city have become too filled up and it feels uncomfortable or even claustrophobic to be there.
Sometimes while walking in some city you can still see the marks of the past. It seems like these places are in a kind of limbo between the past and the present, time and space. I have visited many other places now and I enjoy having long walks in different cities. I like noticing those marks and different layers of time and I often create stories about them in my head. I am often surprised that some images have so strong impact on me. I like to capture those images and explore them further through printmaking, animation and drawings. Dedicating myself to the process of personifying this image I try to understand and relive those moments and spaces long gone. Again and again I come back to my personal stories and layer by layer they become fixtures of my dreams and reality.
The themes of redefining urban space and tranforming its perspectives into something utopian and dreamlike were also present in Repnau’s personal exhibition “Utopian T-town” held in Draakon gallery in 2011. Whereas the visual side of her work back then was born out of the dialogue with Estonian art classics then this time Repnau seems to focus more on contemplating on her personal images of memory.
Exhibition will be open until May 16, 2015.
Thanks to: Ülle Repnau, Jaan Pehk, Francisco Martinez, Robert Jürjendal, Tarvo-Kaspar Toome, Minna Hint, Karoliina Kagovere, Ott Kagovere, Ott Pilipenko, Olga Pärn, Priit Pärn, Ave Taavet, Liis Viira, Sven-Tõnis Puskar, Teemu Hotti, Department of animation of the Estonian Academy of Arts, Department of graphic art of the Estonaian Academy of Arts,
Exhibitions in Draakon gallery are supported by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia and Estonian Ministry of Culture.
LILLI-KRÕÕT REPNAU
Born on 19.06.1982 in Tallinn
Member of The Estonian Artists Association
Education
2012 – …. Estonian Academy of Arts, MA Animation
2010 – …. Estonian Academy of Arts, MA Printmaking
2000 – 2005 Estonian Academy of Arts, BA Printmaking
2003 Lucerne School of Art and Design (Switzerland), video department, Erasmus
Selected exhibitions
2015 “The Capital of Summer”, solo exhibition, Pärnu Art House
2014 “Destruction and flowering”, solo exhibition in Tallinn
2014 “Kevadnäitus”, Tallinn Art Hall
2014 solo exhibition with Maja Pučl & Marie-Alice Boshoff, CIEC Foundation Betanzos, Spain
2013 “Joonistatud Laulud”, Solaris center, Tallinn
2013 “While in Estonia”, solo exhibition, Hobusepea gallery, Tallinn
2012 “Family”, Võru City Gallery, Võru
2012 “Tartu international Printmaking festival” Tampere House gallery, Tartu
2011 “Utopian T-town”, solo exhibition, Draakon gallery,Tallinn
2011 “In Graafika”, Port Artur 2, Pärnu
2010 “FinEst”, cartoon festival in Solaris center, Tallinn
2010 “Year of the Rabbit”, solo exhibition & street-art project, Luha street 17, Tallinn
2010 “Cartoon Biennial”. Culturefactory Polymer, Tallinn
2009 “Folk-artNow”, Am Güterbahnhof Tor 53 – 49, Bremen, Germany
2009 “Oh, Happy Days”, solo exhibition, Hobuspea Gallery, Tallinn
2009 “Life is too easy!”, solo exhibition, Uus Maailma Community House, Tallinn
2009 “Good Luck!” Tartu Art House, Tartu
2009 “Look at text!”, roominstallation (curator), Uus Maailm Community House, Tallinn
2007 “You too Narcissos!”, solo exhibition, Y-gallery, Tartu
2006 “Gone by the Wind”, solo exhibition, Tampere House, Tartu
2006 “Narrtive in pictures. Estonian graphic poems in 00”, Rael Artel Gallery, Tartu
2005 VIII Biennial Of Graphics Of The Baltic Countries, Kaliningrad, Russia
2005 “GRAPHIC NON STOP”, solo exhibition, Gallery of Estonian Art Academy of Arts, Tallinn
2004 “You ain`t Seen Me, Right?!”, Tallinn 13th Youth Graphic Triennial
2003 “North 2001, West 2002, East 2003” Kohtla-Järve City Gallery, Estonia
2003 “Big Art Posse versus CAPO Gallery of Estonian Art Academy of Arts, Tallinn
2003 “Video 2003”, student’s exhibition, Luzern, Switzerland
2003 “Ullallika”, Viinistu Art Museum
2002 “Freeplay. Young Estonian Photo”, Hansapank gallery, Tallinn
Residences and workshops
2014 Project “Password Printmaking“, CIEC Foundation Betanzos, Spain
2008 Workshop „Art & Text / Art & Practice“, Karlotta Blöndal, HIAP, Helsinki
2004 audiovisual live, T-Shroom Bergen – Hordaland Kunstsenter, Norway
2003 – 2000 “Be Bonded By“, International EU land-art project
Awards and mentions
2011 25 Most Beautiful Estonian Books 2010, diplom
2010 Edmund Valtman scholarship (for student for the best graphic work series)
16.05.2015 — 28.05.2015
Graduation Works Show of Jewelry and Blacksmithing students
At Jaani Seegi Museum, Väike-Pääsukese 5, Tallinn
Open May 16-28, 2015
Participating students:
Edgar Volkov, Eveli Ait, Kadi Veesaar, Moonika Kase, Olav Surva, Triin Kukk, Viktorija Domarkaite, Kelly Toode, Elis Ilves, Getter Ziugand, Helen Kristi Loo, Triin Kukk, Miikael Danieljants, Mihkel Kaarma, Andreas Lichfeld
Graduation Works Show of Jewelry and Blacksmithing students
Saturday 16 May, 2015 — Thursday 28 May, 2015
At Jaani Seegi Museum, Väike-Pääsukese 5, Tallinn
Open May 16-28, 2015
Participating students:
Edgar Volkov, Eveli Ait, Kadi Veesaar, Moonika Kase, Olav Surva, Triin Kukk, Viktorija Domarkaite, Kelly Toode, Elis Ilves, Getter Ziugand, Helen Kristi Loo, Triin Kukk, Miikael Danieljants, Mihkel Kaarma, Andreas Lichfeld
07.05.2015 — 24.05.2015
Object and Space in the Expanded Suitcase
Opening Reception, May 7, 18:00 – 19:00
Raja Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia 2015/05/07 – 2015/05/24
“Object and Space” is a media specific group at Valand Academy in Gothenburg, Sweden, focusing on issues of subject-object relations, the politics of viewer activation and the spatio-temporal aspects of cognition. Through dialog the group works socio-cognitively to destabilize inherited understandings of sculpture and installation in order to construct meaning collectively.
A suitcase full of works by artists in “Object and Space” has now travelled to Tallinn for an exhibition at the Estonian Academy of Art in Tallinn.
This exhibition represents a cross-section of representative works by 14 artists from “Object and Space,” which can fit in a suitcase. The broad set of works contained interrogate the malleability of perception and cognition, using various strategies of de and refamiliarization.
The suitcase is hard shell, black plastic, with metal latticework and wheels. It’s volume measures 45cm x 67cm x 50cm. When full its mass weighs approximately 23 kilograms.
Participating artists:
Sara Andreasson
Andreas Braun
Emil Carlsiö
Alina Chaiderov
Antonio Fryk
Fanny Hellgren
Kim Jansson
Erik Lagerwall
Josef Mellergård
Louis Nitze
Livia Prawitz
Johan Rikenberg Jakobsson
Jacob Schill
Aldo Zetterman
Organized by Gabo Camnitzer (Valand Academy) and Kirke Kangro (Eesti Kunstiakadeemia)
“The jug’s [suitcase’s] thingness resides in its being qua vessel [suitcase]. We become aware of the vessel’s [suitcase’s] holding nature when we fill the jug [suitcase]. The jug’s [suitcase’s] bottom and sides obviously take on the task of holding. But not so fast! When we fill the jug [suitcase] with wine, do we pour the wine into the sides and bottom? At most, we pour the wine between the sides and over the bottom. Sides and bottom are, to be sure, what is impermeable in the vessel [suitcase]. But what is impermeable is not yet what does the holding. …The vessel’s [suitcase’s] thingness does not lie at all in the material of which it consists, but in the void that holds.”
-Martin Heidegger, The Thing [Suitcase]
Object and Space in the Expanded Suitcase
Thursday 07 May, 2015 — Sunday 24 May, 2015
Opening Reception, May 7, 18:00 – 19:00
Raja Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia 2015/05/07 – 2015/05/24
“Object and Space” is a media specific group at Valand Academy in Gothenburg, Sweden, focusing on issues of subject-object relations, the politics of viewer activation and the spatio-temporal aspects of cognition. Through dialog the group works socio-cognitively to destabilize inherited understandings of sculpture and installation in order to construct meaning collectively.
A suitcase full of works by artists in “Object and Space” has now travelled to Tallinn for an exhibition at the Estonian Academy of Art in Tallinn.
This exhibition represents a cross-section of representative works by 14 artists from “Object and Space,” which can fit in a suitcase. The broad set of works contained interrogate the malleability of perception and cognition, using various strategies of de and refamiliarization.
The suitcase is hard shell, black plastic, with metal latticework and wheels. It’s volume measures 45cm x 67cm x 50cm. When full its mass weighs approximately 23 kilograms.
Participating artists:
Sara Andreasson
Andreas Braun
Emil Carlsiö
Alina Chaiderov
Antonio Fryk
Fanny Hellgren
Kim Jansson
Erik Lagerwall
Josef Mellergård
Louis Nitze
Livia Prawitz
Johan Rikenberg Jakobsson
Jacob Schill
Aldo Zetterman
Organized by Gabo Camnitzer (Valand Academy) and Kirke Kangro (Eesti Kunstiakadeemia)
“The jug’s [suitcase’s] thingness resides in its being qua vessel [suitcase]. We become aware of the vessel’s [suitcase’s] holding nature when we fill the jug [suitcase]. The jug’s [suitcase’s] bottom and sides obviously take on the task of holding. But not so fast! When we fill the jug [suitcase] with wine, do we pour the wine into the sides and bottom? At most, we pour the wine between the sides and over the bottom. Sides and bottom are, to be sure, what is impermeable in the vessel [suitcase]. But what is impermeable is not yet what does the holding. …The vessel’s [suitcase’s] thingness does not lie at all in the material of which it consists, but in the void that holds.”
-Martin Heidegger, The Thing [Suitcase]
07.05.2015 — 26.05.2015
SÄRFITUD / PINSOL
Estonian Academy of Arts Arts Leather Art department’s exhibitions in cooperation with partners from Hungary and Finland, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest (MOME) ja Hämeen University of Applied Siences (HAMK).
Exhibition takes place simultaneously in two galleries
“PINSOL” Hop gallery, 7th-26th May 2015
“SÄRFITUD” Design and Architecture Gallery 12th-23rd May 2015
Shoes made by students are being exhibited at „PINSOL“ in Hop Gallery. On display are boots and shoes produced with innovative industrial methods while keeping in mind traditional craft practisies. The unifying element is the pinsol-detail, that keeps the shoe together. Pinsol is the spine of a shoe.
Design and Architecture Gallery’s exhibition “SÄRFITUD” exhibits accessories from recent years: sandals, bags, hats and gloves. This exhibition brings together works from three universities, setting works that have been created far from each other into dialogue. The name of the exhibition is a specialist term that binds and unites students’ work.
Workshops that show different aspects of leather work will take place as part of these exhibitions in Design and Architecture Gallery. Participants of the workshop can make a handstitched leather accessory – PINAL
Exhibition was assembled by: Marta Moorats, Mari Masso, Kaire Olt, Jaana Päeva, Anneli Filipov, Lennart Mänd.
Exhibition is designed in cooperation with Estonian Academy of Arts Interior Architecture & Furniture Design students Kadri Ruusna, Mari-Liis Sõber, Maria Liiva, Kaarin Kokk , Alina Nurmist, Kadri Tonto, Albert Buchkov and Graphic Design MA students Maarja Jullinen ja Mart Varik
Special thanks to:
Móni Segesdi, Reet Klettenberg, Hannes Praks,
Kultuurkapital, Ungari Instituut, Eesti Instituut, Skinnova OÜ, Brunner OÜ, Räpina Paberivabrik AS
SÄRFITUD / PINSOL
Thursday 07 May, 2015 — Tuesday 26 May, 2015
Estonian Academy of Arts Arts Leather Art department’s exhibitions in cooperation with partners from Hungary and Finland, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest (MOME) ja Hämeen University of Applied Siences (HAMK).
Exhibition takes place simultaneously in two galleries
“PINSOL” Hop gallery, 7th-26th May 2015
“SÄRFITUD” Design and Architecture Gallery 12th-23rd May 2015
Shoes made by students are being exhibited at „PINSOL“ in Hop Gallery. On display are boots and shoes produced with innovative industrial methods while keeping in mind traditional craft practisies. The unifying element is the pinsol-detail, that keeps the shoe together. Pinsol is the spine of a shoe.
Design and Architecture Gallery’s exhibition “SÄRFITUD” exhibits accessories from recent years: sandals, bags, hats and gloves. This exhibition brings together works from three universities, setting works that have been created far from each other into dialogue. The name of the exhibition is a specialist term that binds and unites students’ work.
Workshops that show different aspects of leather work will take place as part of these exhibitions in Design and Architecture Gallery. Participants of the workshop can make a handstitched leather accessory – PINAL
Exhibition was assembled by: Marta Moorats, Mari Masso, Kaire Olt, Jaana Päeva, Anneli Filipov, Lennart Mänd.
Exhibition is designed in cooperation with Estonian Academy of Arts Interior Architecture & Furniture Design students Kadri Ruusna, Mari-Liis Sõber, Maria Liiva, Kaarin Kokk , Alina Nurmist, Kadri Tonto, Albert Buchkov and Graphic Design MA students Maarja Jullinen ja Mart Varik
Special thanks to:
Móni Segesdi, Reet Klettenberg, Hannes Praks,
Kultuurkapital, Ungari Instituut, Eesti Instituut, Skinnova OÜ, Brunner OÜ, Räpina Paberivabrik AS
10.04.2015 — 24.04.2015
Exhibition of Ceramic student works from Oren Arbel workshop
Exhibition of Ceramic student works from Oren Arbel workshop
Friday 10 April, 2015 — Friday 24 April, 2015
09.04.2015 — 21.05.2015
Exhibition of Interior Architecture first year students: Birdhouses: “13 Tits”
First year students of the Department of Interior Architecture and Furniture Design created birdhouses, using unusal materials. The exhibition is open from April 9-May 21 at the State Forest Management Centre at Toompuiestee 24, Tallinn
Exhibition of Interior Architecture first year students: Birdhouses: “13 Tits”
Thursday 09 April, 2015 — Thursday 21 May, 2015
First year students of the Department of Interior Architecture and Furniture Design created birdhouses, using unusal materials. The exhibition is open from April 9-May 21 at the State Forest Management Centre at Toompuiestee 24, Tallinn
01.04.2015 — 22.04.2015
Know your body. 1. + Mask. 1.
Know your body. 1. + Mask. 1.
Wednesday 01 April, 2015 — Wednesday 22 April, 2015
04.03.2015 — 07.03.2015
Rundum Artist-Run-Space: Solveig Lønseth (NO)
On Wednesday, the 4th of March at 6 p.m. Solveig Lønseth (NO) will be
opening her exhibition at the Rundum Rehearsal Space series at Rundum
artist-run space (Väike-Karja 5, Tallinn). Presentation and discussion with
the artist will follow at 7pm.
Throughout the last years I have been dealing with a relatively nomadic
studio situation. Moving between studios on a regular basis has led me to
an interest in spatial structures and the impact those structures have for
my artistic practice. Architectural challenges in both the studio and
exhibition spaces have constructively influenced my work. In every room I
enter, I either settle or sense a form for dissatisfaction. From that point
I have to collaborate with the space. By incorporating spatial elements or
by approaching the space in another way, I want to clarify the
peculiarities and expand the restraining aspects in each specific space.
I find it very relevant and as a further development for my practice to do
a show under the conditions of Rundum’s Rehearsal Space. The location
(Väike-Karja tn 5, Vanalinn) we got for this show, and where previously a
bag shop called Trendy Bags & Accessories was located, is as new to Rundum
as for me. I have decided to keep the window logo and have used this as a
starting point for the show; approaching the location by its name and a
story since I haven’t seen the space for real yet. I really look forward to
experience – and collaborate with the space
Solveig Lønseth (born 1986, NO) lives and works in Oslo, Norway. During the
last couple of years, she has been exhibited in Germany, Sweden, Denmark
amongst several shows and projects in Norway. The show TRENDY BAGS is her
first exhibition in Tallinn. In the nearest future she is represented in a
group show in Helsinki and takes part in a bigger show at Hamburger
Bahnhof, Berlin. She will be graduating with a MA degree from Oslo National
Academy of Fine art in May 2015. She will present her graduation project
during her artist talk at the opening of TRENDY BAGS.
For more information www.solveiglonseth.com
The exhibition will remain open only for 4 days: until 7 March, Th-Sun
3pm-7pm at Väike-Karja 5, Tallinn.
Rundum is supported by Estonian Ministry of Culture, Estonian Nationa Agency for Youth in Action Programme.
We thank G&T Aarma Maja for having temporarily provided us with the Väike-Karja 5 exhibition space!
For further information:
RUNDUM
www.rundumspace.com
rundumspace@gmail.com
Kristina Õllek
+372 56 631 727
Rundum Artist-Run-Space: Solveig Lønseth (NO)
Wednesday 04 March, 2015 — Saturday 07 March, 2015
On Wednesday, the 4th of March at 6 p.m. Solveig Lønseth (NO) will be
opening her exhibition at the Rundum Rehearsal Space series at Rundum
artist-run space (Väike-Karja 5, Tallinn). Presentation and discussion with
the artist will follow at 7pm.
Throughout the last years I have been dealing with a relatively nomadic
studio situation. Moving between studios on a regular basis has led me to
an interest in spatial structures and the impact those structures have for
my artistic practice. Architectural challenges in both the studio and
exhibition spaces have constructively influenced my work. In every room I
enter, I either settle or sense a form for dissatisfaction. From that point
I have to collaborate with the space. By incorporating spatial elements or
by approaching the space in another way, I want to clarify the
peculiarities and expand the restraining aspects in each specific space.
I find it very relevant and as a further development for my practice to do
a show under the conditions of Rundum’s Rehearsal Space. The location
(Väike-Karja tn 5, Vanalinn) we got for this show, and where previously a
bag shop called Trendy Bags & Accessories was located, is as new to Rundum
as for me. I have decided to keep the window logo and have used this as a
starting point for the show; approaching the location by its name and a
story since I haven’t seen the space for real yet. I really look forward to
experience – and collaborate with the space
Solveig Lønseth (born 1986, NO) lives and works in Oslo, Norway. During the
last couple of years, she has been exhibited in Germany, Sweden, Denmark
amongst several shows and projects in Norway. The show TRENDY BAGS is her
first exhibition in Tallinn. In the nearest future she is represented in a
group show in Helsinki and takes part in a bigger show at Hamburger
Bahnhof, Berlin. She will be graduating with a MA degree from Oslo National
Academy of Fine art in May 2015. She will present her graduation project
during her artist talk at the opening of TRENDY BAGS.
For more information www.solveiglonseth.com
The exhibition will remain open only for 4 days: until 7 March, Th-Sun
3pm-7pm at Väike-Karja 5, Tallinn.
Rundum is supported by Estonian Ministry of Culture, Estonian Nationa Agency for Youth in Action Programme.
We thank G&T Aarma Maja for having temporarily provided us with the Väike-Karja 5 exhibition space!
For further information:
RUNDUM
www.rundumspace.com
rundumspace@gmail.com
Kristina Õllek
+372 56 631 727
04.11.2014 — 22.02.2015
Anniversary exhibition “From the School of Arts and Crafts to the Academy of Arts. 100 Years of Art Education in Tallinn”
The centennial anniversary exhibition “From the School of Arts and Crafts to the Academy of Arts. 100 Years of Art Education in Tallinn” will remain open till February 22, 2015. Don’t miss it in Kumu Art Museum!
Anniversary exhibition “From the School of Arts and Crafts to the Academy of Arts. 100 Years of Art Education in Tallinn”
Tuesday 04 November, 2014 — Sunday 22 February, 2015
The centennial anniversary exhibition “From the School of Arts and Crafts to the Academy of Arts. 100 Years of Art Education in Tallinn” will remain open till February 22, 2015. Don’t miss it in Kumu Art Museum!