Kris Lemsalu, "Lazy Flower", 2021
Kris Lemsalu's solo exhibition "Lazy Flower" at PLATO Ostrava in Czech Republic will open to the public on 14 July.
The exhibition is on view until 24 October 2021.
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Kris Lemsalu, "Lazy Flower", 2021
Kris Lemsalu's solo exhibition "Lazy Flower" at PLATO Ostrava in Czech Republic will open to the public on 14 July.
The exhibition is on view until 24 October 2021.
Exhibition view. Photo: Andreas Baudisch
Marko Mäetamm is part of the exhibition "Survival Kit for the Art Market" at Roam in Berlin.
The exhibition is on view until 4 July 2021.
Edith Karlson is part of the group exhibition "Life In Decline" at the White building of Estonian Mining Museum in Kohtla-Nõmme.
The exhibition is on view until 3 October 2021.
Olga Chernysheva is part of the group exhibition "Before the Cockerel Crows" at Palazzo Re Rebaudengo in Guarene, Italy.
The exhibition is on view until 1 August 2021.
Inga Meldere is part of Helsinki Biennial with the site-specific installation "Repeating Pattern" in Vallisaari, Finland.
The installation is on view 12 June–26 September 2021.
Merike Estna, "The Day Has Gone", detail from a sketch, 2021
Merike Estna's solo exhibition "Nightfall / Videvik" will open at Publics in Helsinki on 12 June.
The exhibition is on view by appointment throughout the summer.
Flo Kasearu in collaboration with 'Roots to Routes' are delighted to invite you to "(Dis)covering ... Mountains" – a day full of exceptional travels and a book presentation at Flo Kasearu’s House Museum in Tallinn.
The event takes place 12 June starting from 2 PM.
Kris Lemsalu, "Sally, Go Around the Roses", 2018
Kris Lemsalu and Olga Chernysheva are part of the group exhibition "Diversity United" at Flughafen Tempelhof in Berlin.
The exhibition is on view 9 June–19 September 2021.
Flo Kasearu will show works from her exhibition "Cut Out of Life" at Pikk street 22 square in Rakvere, Estonia.
The exhibition will be on view 11 June–20 August 2021.
Flo Kasearu is part of the exhibition "Extremely Cute Cohabitation" at University of Tartu Botanical Garden.
The exhibition is on view 7 June–31 July.
Flo Kasearu is part of the group exhibition "Baltic Triennial 14: The Endless Frontier" held at Contemporary Art Centre in Vilnius.
The exhibition is on view 4 June–15 August 2021.
Jaan Toomik is the theater artist for the play "Lost Home".
The play will run at Saueaugu Theatre House in July and August, tickets available at Fienta.
Kaido Ole and Benjamin Badock "You & Me", exhibition view, 2021
Kaido Ole and Benjamin Badock duo exhibition "You & Me" was opened at Thaler Originalgrafik in Leipzig on 1 May.
The exhibition is on view until 29 May 2021.
Flo Kasearu, "Client's Day", 2020. Still from video.
Flo Kasearu is taking part in the international group show "Performing the Fringe" at Pori Art Museum, curated by Jussi Koitela and Inga Lāce. This is the second presentation of the project, the first was on view at Konsthall C in Stockholm in the spring and summer of 2020.
The exhibition is on view 30 April – 29 August 2021.
Krista Mölder, "The Blue Bird", 2021
Krista Mölder's solo exhibition "The Blue Bird. To the Other Me" will be open in the large gallery of Tartu Art House starting from next week. Her work has been exhibited at the Art House group exhibitions before, but this is her first solo show in Tartu.
The exhibition is on view 3 – 23 May 2021.
Jaanus Samma, "Pattern no 23", 2021
Jaanus Samma's solo exhibition "Pattern" will be open in the monumental gallery of Tartu Art House starting from next week. It was created last spring during the artist’s residency in the Art House and his artistic research in the Estonian National Museum.
The exhibition is on view 3 – 23 May 2021.
Merike Estna, From the series of paintings "The things of the past", 2020
Merike Estna is part of the exhibition "Memory Shop / Tienda de Memorias" curated by Nicolás Bourriaud at Casa Wabi, Puerto Escondido in Mexico. This is the first exhibition showcasing the foundation's collection.
The exhibition is on view 24 April 2021 – 10 January 2022.
Flo Kasearu in front of her artwork "Violence grows in Silence", 2021. Photo: Vallo Kruuser (Eesti Ekspress)
Congratulations, Flo Kasearu and Margo Orupõld (the head of Pärnu Women's Shelter) for winning Open Estonia Foundation's Concord award!
The keywords of the award this year are creative self-expression and civic activism. Open Estonia Foundation acknowledges the cooperation between Kasearu and Orupõld for raising the issue of domestic violence in a vital and artistic way, as well as for offering solutions.
Kaido Ole and Jonas Gasiūnas duo exhibition "Jonas & Kaido II" is now open in the large gallery of Tartu Art House. Curated by Arvydas Žalpys (Meno parkas, Lithuania).
The exhibition is on view until 28 March 2021.
Installation view. Photo: Nick Ash, courtesy of Robert Grunenberg
Jaanus Samma's solo exhibition "Folklore" is now open at Robert Grunenberg in Berlin (by appointment only).
The exhibition is on view until 27 March 2021. Update: extended until 8 May 2021.
Flo Kasearu in front of her artwork "Violence grows in Silence", 2021. Photo: Renee Altrov (Müürileht)
Flo Kasearu received Estonian national culture prize of the year for her solo exhibitions.
Currently on view: "Cut Out of Life" at Tallinn Art Hall, until 28 March 2021. Virtual tour of the exhibition: here. Interview with the artist (in Estonian): here.
Flo Kasearu, from series of charcoal drawings “Excuses”, 2021
Flo Kasearu's series of charcoal drawings "Excuses" are presented on the wall of the Explorer building (Kai 1, Tallinn) as part of the public art exhibitions titled “Nocturnal visions.”
The work is on view 5 February – 4 March 2021, every day 5 – 10 pm (on weekends until 11 pm).
Krista Mölder, From the series "You were a bird", 2020
On 4 February the Annual Awards of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia were presented to the most preeminent experts in the fields of culture.
Krista Mölder received the Annual Award and gallery director Olga Temnikova received the Recognition Award. Short interviews (in Estonian): here.
Flo Kasearu's solo exhibition "Cut Out of Life" is now open to visitors at Tallinn Art Hall. Curated by Cathrin Mayer.
The virtual opening takes place on 27 January at 5pm and the exhibition is on view until 28 March 2021.
Oleg Frolov, "Natural filter", 2016
Oleg Frolov curated the exhibition "Goodwin" at Iragui gallery in Moscow.
Exhibited artists are Yuri Albert, Danini, Oleg Frolov, Ian Ginsburg, Tobias Kaspar, Irina Petrakova, Alexey Ryumin, Denis Stroev, Natasha Tarr and Victor Zhdanov.
The exhibition is on view until 13 January 2021.