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Cloe Jancis & Maris Karjatse. Meanwhile

With their first collaboration project, artists Maris Karjatse and Cloe Jancis focus on objects related to human body as well as on the dynamics and tension developing between public and intimate space. Through activating objects and materials as well as interpreting the communication of their inner and outer characteristics, the…
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Angela Maasalu. Cave for Forgotten Dreams

The exhibition lends its title from Werner Herzog’s film Cave of forgotten dreams (2010). While the film tells a story about the Chauvet Cave in southern France, which contains the oldest human-painted images yet discovered, this show aims to form a narrative around something like a personal cave - somewhere…
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Kristina Paabus ”Meanwhile”

In her solo exhibition Kristina Paabus uses drawing, printmaking, and installation to create speculative and spatial renderings that explore personal and cultural narratives.
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Jaan Elken ”Heaven and Earth”

Jaan Elken (born in 1954) is a painter, art critic, curator and a lecturer. He has taken part of many exhibitions in Estonia, Germany, France, Lithuania, USA etc.His personal webpage is http://www.jaanelken.com 
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ANNA KAARMA’S ”ON THE THRESHOLD”

With the current exhibition, the artist is observing the borders of the personal and the public, dreams and waking, the permanent and the changing. Anna Kaarma focuses on the living environment of the district of Lasnamäe in Tallinn – the architectural and social superstructure is being unravelled to fragments charged…
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Lilli-Krõõt Repnau ja Helen Tago “Dark Matter”

urrent exhibition by Lilli-Krõõt Repnau and Helen Tago focuses on a specific space-time in a gallery environment. This is a three-dimensional site-specific graphic installation that through the concept of dark matter analyzes the constantly changing, irrational world. Present exposition serves as a dialogue between two artists, primarily made by fragile …
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Urmas Lüüs “Mortal Kombat 2: afterglow”

Urmas Lüüs: “When my exhibition Mortal Kombat: LOVE (HOP gallery, 2016) dealt with the more tempestuous aspects of the emotional experience of ending a relationship, then Mortal Kombat 2: afterglow is a reflection on those ripples that still occasionally disturb the calmed surface after years gone by. Arguably, the sound …
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