The focus of the exhibition is on the creatively experimental 1990s and the abstract painting that became dominant in the 2000s. The exhibition also exhibits ceramics, to what Sütevaka reached while studying and working in Barcelona from 2014 until 2021. “Sütevaka has studied and worked in Tartu, Pärnu, Tallinn and Spain during his artist years, which is why his work should be viewed on the basis of the surrounding environment also,” added co-curator Mareli Reinhold. Andres Sütevaka belongs to the Estonian Painters’ Union, Estonian Artists’ Association, and the Catalan Association of Ceramics.
Exhibition is opened until 13th of August 2022. Curator’s tour will take place on 6 August at 3 pm.
Special thanks: Margus Annuk, Siim Asmer, Tanel Asmer, Sarah Epping, Toomas Griin, Marko Kompus, Reigo Kuivjõgi, Andres Kull, Taavi Kull, Rene Kuulmann, Lii Lensment, Ants Liigus, Joosep Matjus, Alar Nurkse, Inge Paju, Janika Press, Tiit Pruuli, Margus Punab, Priidu Pärna, Pille Raag, Kärt Tammjärv, Indrek Truija, Taago Tubin, Üllar Varik.
The exhibition is supported by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia and the Cultural Endowment of Tartu.