EKA raamatukogu
Start Date:
18.09.2023
End Date:
15.11.2023
On Monday, 18th September, the EKA Library will open an exhibition to present the results of the artistic research project „The Reconstruction and Artistic Development of the Historical Relief Print Technique“.
The starting point of the study is the relief printing technique used in the workshop of leather artist and bookbinder Eduard Taska in 1924. The technique is currently unknown but distinguished from the well-known cliché and linoprint by its two-dimensional result and the absence of fine graphic lines.
The exhibition provides an overview of the experiments conducted to reconstruct the relief printing process as authentically as possible and develop printing solutions suitable for contemporary materials and techniques based on the restored historical technique that allows for mass production.
The reinvented reverse print technique allows for the use of a wide range of reusable and recyclable materials as printing plates. It enables blind and foil printing on various materials. The results of the experiments show that the reverse print is suitable for prototyping as well as for the production of unique items and small-scale products.
The exhibition will remain open until 15th November 2023.
For more information, please contact Jaana Päeva: jaana.paeva@artun.ee
EKA artistic research project team of „The reconstruction and artistic development of the historical relief print technique“: Jaana Päeva, Eve Kaaret, Lennart Mänd, Riina Samelselg
Exhibition design: Ran-Re Reimann
Project is funded by: Ministry of Culture’s Artistic Research Support Program in the field of culture and creative industries
Special thanks to: The Estonian History Museum, EKA Bookbinding Studio, IKIGI
Monday to Friday 10.00–18.00
Saturday 11.00–15.00