Jass Kaselaan
Jass Kaselaan (b. 1981) lives and works in Tallinn. He acquired an MA in installation and sculpture from the Estonian Academy of Arts in 2008. He is currently studying at the Academy’s animation department. Kaselaan received the Köler Prize First Prize in 2014, Kristjan Raud Art Award in 2014 and Anton Starkopf Scholarship in 2011.
His recent exhibitions include: “Hudnoi” with Edith Karlson, Temnikova & Kasela, Tallinn (2017–2018); “Still Life”, Hobusepea Gallery, Tallinn (2016); “Lighthouse”, Tallinn City Gallery (2015) and Tartu Art House (2016); “The Square of Dolls” – “Köler Prize 2014. Exhibition of nominees”, Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia, Tallinn (2014), The Arsenāls Exhibition Hall, Riga (2015) and KUMU Art Museum, Tallinn (since 2015); “The Sound of God”, Art Hall Gallery, Tallinn (2013); “Objects in the Field”, Draakoni Gallery, Tallinn (2013); “Garden”, Tartu Art House (2012); “Light is our strength”, Hobusepea Gallery, Tallinn (2011) and Haapsalu City Gallery (2012).
Selected works
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concrete 90×35×67cm, 2017

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concrete 93×47×36cm, 2017

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concrete 93×50×30cm, 2017

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concrete 87×70×42cm, 2017

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concrete 62×52×52cm, 2017

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concrete 58×37×45cm, 2017

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concrete 70×55×42cm, 2017

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concrete 92×42×84cm, 2017

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concrete 55×40×65cm, 2017

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concrete 55×50×55cm, 2017

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concrete 88×50×50cm, 2017

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concrete 72×45×55cm, 2017

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installation, concrete, dimensions variable , 2017