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Andra Orn from NOAR interviewed Diana Stomienė, the director of the fair and “Meno Niša” (Art Niche) gallery, for Estonian cultural newspaper “Sirp”. The extended version of the interview in English is now available below.
That’s the question Arterritory asked the Swiss-based art critic Simon Hewitt, who regularly visits Eastern Europe and was a member of the Jury at this year’s Art Vilnius
Kalev Mark Kostabi, one of the most successful artists of Estonian descent in the world, brings his exhibition and concert show to the capital on August 15.
Chintis Lundgren´s "Life with Herman H. Rott“ won Audience Award for Best Short Film at 2015 TAIS animation showcase in Canada. TAIS (Toronto Animated Image Society).
Artist editions, prints and multiples are perfect to start and grow your art collection. It´s one of the most accessible ways to invest in more affordable contemporary art.
On June 25, Art Vilnius International Contemporary Art Fair was launched in the Lithuanian capital, on view through 28 June 2015. The largest art fair in the Baltic States, Art Vilnius is held at the LITEXPO Lithuanian Exhibition and Congress Centre in Vilnius.
Two contemporary art exhibitions dedicated to the topic of home are on view at the Kumu Art Museum. These exhibitions bring together two artists who live on opposite sides of the globe: Raymond Pettibon from California and Marko Mäetamm from Estonia.
The Lithuanian National Gallery of Art exhibits Estonian Popart at the Turn of the 1960s and 1970.
The 15th annual show of the Estonian Artists’ Association, which is taking place for the fourth time as
the Spring Exhibition, opened on Tuesday 2 June 2015. For the first time, a selection of the artworks exhibited is also available online via NOAR.eu.
Thursday (May 28) will see the opening of the exhibition entitled "Home and Away. Raymond Pettibon: Living the American Dream. Marko Mäetamm: Feel at Home." at the Kumu art museum in Kadriorg, with both Pettibon as well as curator Alistair Hicks slated for an appearance.
Tallinn Freedom Square, 4 professional painters, street artist, 4 walls specially set up for this event– this is the official opening of NOAR.eu, the brand new platform for Estonian contemporary art.
In the last few years, Estonia's Jaanus Samma (b. 1982) has emerged as one of the most widely recognized artists of Baltic Europe, primarily for his queer themes and interventionist methods rather than any particular medium or style.
In this exclusive video for the Guardian, philosopher Alain de Botton gives his top five reasons why art is such a vital force for humanity. Are we wrong to like pretty pictures? Why is some art painful to look at? Can art heal your feelings of urban alienation? Relax, watch …
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