Renowned artist Sirje Petersen primarily deals with man and humanity in her work. In her paintings we meet reflections of the inner world of man, where figure and color play an important role as a means of expression. By purifying the painting of superfluous details, adding perceptible nuances from personal…
Does maintaining the autonomy of art and setting boundaries contribute to the free development of art in a limited social space? It is not art that changes the social system, but the system does so with art, trying to deprive it of its autonomy. Losing the autonomy of the arts…
Vilen Künnapu who is known as an architect and artist presents his new display of paintings on exhibition throughout the two floors of Haus Gallery from the 20th of January. Predominantly large-scale acrylic paintings have been created with a characteristic Künnapu-esque stylization and provocative use of colours. These are expressive…
Original illustrations from the book "Rehepapp AKA November." 20 original works alongside a few tokens of fertility, protection, and whimsical magic will be displayed. The exhibition, open from December, is entitled as such taking inspiration from Andrus Kivirähk's creation - the book "Rehepapp AKA November."
New exhibition of paintings on the first floor gallery of Haus, where the artist has not only considered the subject matter of pictures but also their presentation via frames. How what surrounds the work of art also becomes art...
Liivia Leškin is known and recognized primarily as a branded fashion designer. Born in 1956, graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts in 1980 as a fashion designer, member of the Estonian Artists' Union since 1989, and a founding member of the art group ON Grupp. From 1987 to 1995, …
The exhibition „Memory of the Place III“ at Haus Gallery consists of a series of large and middle-scale paintings, in which muted colour schemes recreate powerful references to epic wastelands – whether volcanic plains in Island, rock and sand deserts of North America and and North Africa, or the abstract…
This is the artist in his well-known quality – Vano Allsalu’s work cannot leave anyone cold. The artist knows human nature. This is proven by his ability to find certain places in the viewer’s mind that generate unexpected, sometimes surprisingly intense feelings and vivid imageries.
Haus Gallery represents two renowned Finnish artists. Acknowledged professionals sharing a studio in a suburb of Helsinki have decided to display the collections of their new paintings in Tallinn together, yet separately. Both series are titled and inspired by nature and the eccentric nature of colours. Life is good and…
Siim-Tanel Annus' and Jaanika Peerna's creative works are similar in terms of relating to the meta-processes of nature. Whilst Jaanika's art explores energy and documents its traces, Siim in interested in cosmic and microscopic movements. Haus Gallery represents Siim-Tanel Annus and Jaanika Peerna at Tallinn Art Hall's spring exhibition this …
Exhibited are original drawings, lithography and a painting from the beginning of the 1990s when Mäetamm was still completing his studies. It is exactly this style, and these works, which engrained Mäetamm into people’s memory as a vigorous and humorously selfish young artist, stepping onto the public art scene for …
Ashot Jegikjan is one of those artists whose perception of atmospheres, moments and people is exceptionally sharp. Moreover, it is important for him to communicate those states of mind and moods without losing any nuance.
You are cordially invited to the opening of Alina Orav's solo exhibition POLYVIEW WORLDS on the 7th of January at 6 pm on the bottom floor at the Haus Gallery. You can get in by calling the bell button by the door of the gallery.