However, Humans themselves are a very small part of the universe, so small, that we cannot grasp it. The “RUUM/SPACE” exhibition brings both the largest and the smallest parts of the universe together in one room, which consist of different rooms. One of the goals of the works is to arouse interest in the world, wich is not noticed in ordinary life or simply lacks opportunities to observe them
“RUUM/SPACE” is compatible with the exhibition “Asja Armastajad”, because these object are also part of the universe, that we care and love.
The exhibition also includes a conversation with the artist, the time of the event will be added, so it is worth keeping your eyes open. The purpose of the conversation is to talk about physics, astronomy and how they are connected to ther works of “Ruum/Space”. The main goal would be to provide knowledge about things that you may not know, but would grow interest in how space and time work.
Rasmus Eist is an estonian sculptor, who graduated from the sculpture department in Pallas university of applied sciences. He is an active sculptor and a lecturer of 3D technologies at Pallas. His work is characterized by the use of newer technologies in art, bringing threedimensional virtual objects into the real world and combining science with sculpture. “Ruum/Space is Rasmus Eist’s second solo exhibition, the first exhibition “RE” was held in 2019.