NOBA Nordic Baltic contemporary art platform

Translucency

8th Tallinn Applied Art triennial 'Translucency'. Translucency is an international applied art exhibition, curated by Danish glass artist and art historian Stine Bidstrup. The exhibition includes 21 artists, one quarter of them from Estonia.
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Patricia Piccinini‘s solo exhibition The Instruments of Life

Kai Art Center opens its 2021 exhibition season with a show by Patricia Piccinini, an acclaimed Australian artist, introducing her work in Estonia for the first time. Piccinini creates sculptures of hypothetical life forms, born out of the possibility of genetic cross-breeding. Each of the sculptures takes approximately one year…
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Spectra & Space ‘Sundown’

Sundown, a light installation by the artist duo Spectra & Space (Mariliis Kundla and Mihkel Pajuste) is open at the Noblessner Marina, Tallinn. Initiated by Kai Art Center, the installation is inspired by the beloved Noblessner sunset, a hallmark of summer in Tallinn. Sundown brings warmth and light to the…
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Leviathan: the Paljassaare Chapter

For this iteration of his expansive multimedia project Leviathan – exploring the links between climate change, migration and mental health – acclaimed artist Shezad Dawood imagines the future of a connected Baltic and Kent shoreline in a new, cutting-edge virtual reality work. This VR film is accompanied by a series…
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“Radical Light” Anne Katrine Senstad

Kai Art Center is proud to present a new large-scale light installation by renowned Norwegian artist Anne Katrine Senstad, created especially for the newly opened art center in Port Noblessner in Tallinn, Estonia.
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“Radical Light” Anne Katrine Senstad

Senstad’s immersive light sculpture environment is an invitation to encounter the perceptive sensations of light and sound in pure form and their transformational effect on the experience of space. Constructed of neon lights, the unique luminal properties effect our cognitive system where the artificiality of LED lights fall short.
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