Temnikova & Kasela wishes you happy holidays!
Temnikova & Kasela wishes you happy holidays!
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Temnikova & Kasela wishes you happy holidays!
As we glide through the last days of this unusual year, wishing for better times to unfold in the year to come, Temnikova & Kasela and Barbara Seiler are sharing a potpourri of 24 artworks over the course of the last 24 days of 2020. From Tuesday, December 8, counting down to the new year, we will present an artist with a new work each day. The works relate on different levels to the challenges that this year has brought to us all.
Estonian Artists Association has chosen Sigrid Viir as the recipient of Artist laureate salary during the years 2021-2023.
Artist laureate salary is awarded to five outstanding artists, curators or art historians/critics every year by Estonian Ministry of Culture and the purpose of the salary is to allow professional dedication to creative activities and thereby contribute to the development of Estonian culture.
The duo exhibition of Kaido Ole and Benjamin Badock, "A Sparrow in the Hand" was opened at Tallinn Art Hall Gallery on 19 November. Amplifying common stereotypes, the works of the two artists depict life in an idyllic ideal world. The curator of the exhibition is Siim Preiman.
Inga Meldere is participating in the exhibition “Contemporary Art” at the Kuldīga District Museum.
Kaarel Kurismaa's installation 'Tallinna trammi-object' in Tallinn was announced as a cultural heritage object by Minister of Culture Tõnis Lukas.
Olga Chernysheva was part of ROHKUNSTBAU 25, the Jubilee Exhibition.
Olga Temnikova and Marian Ivan are pleased to invite you to the opening of "On Adornments" at Spike Berlin this Friday, 2 October, 6pm.
Inga Meldere's works will be shown as part of Kuvan Kevät 2020, the annual MFA Degree Show of the Academy of Fine Arts, University of the Arts Helsinki.
Flo Kasearu’s video work "Creative Estonia" (2012) was on view at videokunst.ch showroom PROGR and videowindow Bienzgut, in Bern.
Flo Kasearu collaborated with Kalamaja Museum to create a one-day-exhibition titled "The ears of Kalamaja".
Kris Lemsalu will be part of the group exhibiton "Human After All: Ceramic Reflections in Contemporary Art" at the Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics in Leeuwarden, Netherlands.
Kris Lemsalu and Sarah Lucas have curated the exhibition "SEÑORA!" for Meyer Kainer as part of curated by, the gallery festival with international curators in Vienna.
Merike Estna and Kaarel Kurismaa are part of the group exhibition "Let Me Dream Once More" at Narva Museum Art Gallery.
Temnikova & Kasela is honoured to participate in Open Circle initiative, the first gallery-sharing initiative in Russia, a curated project by five international gallerists (Capsule Shanghai (Shanghai), Fragment (Moscow), Lubov (New York), Raster (Warsaw), Temnikova & Kasela (Tallinn)). The title of the first project is "The New (Sur)Realism" and Temnikova & Kasela is showing works by Jaanus Samma.
Marko Mäetamm's solo exhibition "Sex, Death and Holy Moly" is currently on view at Meno Parkas Gallery in Kaunas.
Sigrid Viir is taking part of the the annual Contemporary Art Festival Survival Kit, which is organised by Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, in Riga. The eleventh edition of the festival is titled "Being Safe is Scary" and is curated by Katia Krupennikova.
Kris Lemsalu Malone & Kyp Malone Lemsalu
's duo exhibition “Going Going” will open at Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, on 29 August.
The exhibition is on view from 30 August to 1 November.
Jaanus Samma is participating in RIBOCA2, the 2nd Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art. The exhibition is curated by Rebecca Lamarche-Vadel and titled "and suddenly it all blossoms". On view until 13 September 2020.
Edith Karlson created the installation at Kadriorg Rose Garden for president Kersti Kaljulaid's annual reception, celebrating the 29th anniversary of the restoration of independence of the Republic of Estonia.
Flo Kasearu's project "State of Emergency" on view at Kumu Art Museum from 18 August to 4 October 2020. Curator: Kati Ilves
Flo Kasearu's video work 'Client's Day' is part of an online film and video art screening series, at post platform of the Museum of Modern Art.
Flo Kasearu and Marko Mäetamm are part of group exhibition "ida ots(as)?/ east end(s)? / край Восток(у)?" in Põhjala factory in Tallinn.
Kris Lemsalu is taking part in Biennale Gherdëina 7th edition, in Ortisei (Val Gardena, Dolomites). The Biennale runs from 8 August to 20 October 2020.
Krista Mölder is giving a lecture at United ISSP and Baltic Analog Lab Summer School in Cēsis, Latvia.