The exhibition features several newly created works ranging from large-scale macramé to immersive installations and political embroidery. Participating artists explore the potential of slowness as a strategy of resistance and survival from multiple perspectives. The exhibition is accompanied by slow-looking tours, workshops, and the special issue of Kunst.ee“Slowing Down”. The show remains open until 15 February 2026.
Photo Gallery from the opening of the exhibition “The Politics of Slowness” at the Adamson-Eric Museum
The Adamson-Eric Museum opened the exhibition “The Politics of Slowness”, which explores the human role in a world that glorifies speed and productivity. At the opening, writer Jan Kaus presented his witty new work “Three Timely Conversations”, and the special issue of the magazine Kunst.ee titled “Slowing Down” was introduced, highlighting the value of slowness both in art and everyday life.