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Modern Love (or Love in the Age of Cold Intimacies)

The international exhibition Modern Love (or Love in the Age of Cold Intimacies) will be opened at Tallinn Art Hall, which explores the state of love and intimate relations in the age of the Internet, social media, neo-liberal capital and globalisation.
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Judith Seng. Acting Things VIII – Silent Negotiations

The exhibition of Berlin-based designer Judith Seng, Acting Things VIII – Silent Negotiations will be open at the Art Hall Gallery. Seng first created her experimental production series Acting Things in 2011 and it has now become an ongoing series of performative installations that employ the elements and methods of…
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Spring Exhibition 2021: Outside / In

What are the common threads between the experience of Soviet-era refugees from Estonia and a generation born after independence? How fragile is the environment that we take for granted? What do playfully abstract feminist utopias share in common with nonrepresentational visions of unidealised bodies? Can we learn more about our…
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Spring Exhibition 2021: From Head to Toe

The exhibition brings together six works of art from last year dealing with the experience of the human body in the broadest sense. Our planet has been described as a spaceship on which humankind is flying through space, so we could think of our bodies as vessels of flesh in…
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Maria Valdma. Memory Palace

How to speak without words? How to remember without recalling? Maria Valdma’s solo exhibition Memory Palace is open in Tallinn City Gallery, showcasing the artist’s latest jewellery made of porcelain, burnt and bleached wood, gold and silver. The curator of the exhibition is Siim Preiman.
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Sirja-Liisa Eelma and Mari Kurismaa. Repeating Patterns

With greetings to Mari Kurismaa and Sirja-Liisa Eelma, thinking of the exhibition. It is completely logical that Mari Kurismaa and Sirja-Liisa Eelma have found soulmates in each other as artists. They both use the repetition of images to create an active background for a work or a rhythmic pattern that…
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Flo Kasearu. Cut out of life

What really goes on behind closed doors? Why is it safer on the streets than at home? How do male perpetrators – every fourth man in Estonia – justify their actions? How to recognise violence around us and where to get help? Tallinn Art Hall presents Cut Out of Life,…
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Benjamin Badock and Kaido Ole. A Sparrow in the Hand

The exhibition brings together Benjamin Badock, a printmaker from Germany, and Kaido Ole, a painter from Estonia. In their work, they both create stylized scenerys and interiors which are often inhabited by more or less abstract figures. On Benjamin Badock’s relief prints we can see faceless portraits with only a…
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May You Be Loved and Protected

The exhibition May You Be Loved and Protected will open at Tallinn Art Hall, bringing to audiences the works of Dénes Farkas, Tõnis Saadoja and Jevgeni Zolotko as well as a selection of works from the Prinzhorn Collection, displayed in light boxes. The curator of the exhibition is Tamara Luuk.
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Artists Association Spring Exhibition

Spring Exhibition 2020 at Tallinn Art Hall to open in two parts. Featuring a large number of participants, the 20th Spring Exhibition of the Estonian Artists Association will be opened in two parts.
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Spring Exhibition 2020. Artists Painting Artists

In 2020, the Spring Exhibition of the Estonian Artists Association will celebrate its 20th anniversary. The display will be opened in two parts: the exhibition Artists Painting Artists, curated by Kai Kaljo, will be opened at the Art Hall Gallery on 21 May, while the opening of the general exhibition…
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Estonian Artists Association Spring Exhibition

The 2020 Spring Exhibition continues in the art fair display format begun in 2017, which focuses on presenting artists individually and which has proved to be very successful. The precedent set in 2018 where art collectors and philantropists contribute financially towards a People’s Choice Award increases interest among artists and …
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Alina Bliumis and Tanja Muravskaja. Narrating Against the Grain

“Nations themselves are narrations,” observed Edward Said in Culture and Imperialism (1993), a statement that holds true in our current socio-political moment. While wars and conflicts continue to be waged over the ownership of land (and resources), issues of who has the right to work, live, settle, and travel, and …
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