Kaarel Kurismaa at HALLE FÜR KUNST Steiermark in Graz, Austria
Kaarel Kurismaa is part of the group exhibition 'Domestic Drama' at HALLE FÜR KUNST Steiermark in Graz, Austria.
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Kaarel Kurismaa is part of the group exhibition 'Domestic Drama' at HALLE FÜR KUNST Steiermark in Graz, Austria.
Jaan Toomik has created serigraphic prints of one of his best known videos 'Father and Son' (1998). The work depicts the artist skating naked on the Baltic Sea, the voice of his son singing a choral in the background. This and many others of Toomik’s works are deeply personal, evoking the artist’s complexes, anxieties and relationships.
Oleg Frolov's solo exhibition 'Triumph and Crisis of Personnel' at ART4 in Moscow has been extended until 25 December.
Jaan Toomik's video installation "Dancing Home" can be seen as part of Video Art Nights on the window of Kunsthalle Recklinghausen until 20 February 2022.
Olga Chernysheva’s photographic series ‘To Moscow! To Moscow! To Moscow!’ is presented at eponymous enagural exhibition of GES-2 contemporary arts centre in Moscow, curated by Ragnar Kjartansson. Chernysheva’s new comissioned video work is also being premiered.
On 16 December at 6pm, a book on Edith Karlson's work of the previous 12 years will be launched at the Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia.
On Saturday, 4 December, at 5 pm, two artist talks will be held at Temnikova & Kasela gallery.
Merike Estna's solo exhibition 'The House of the Tragic Poet' will open on 27 November (preview on 26 November) at Bosse & Baum in London.
Estonian Artists Association has chosen Edith Karlson and Jaan Toomik as the recipients of Artist laureate salary during the years 2022-2024.
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.
Temnikova & Kasela is hosting a presentation of a new publication, a collection of articles by Tõnis Vint, published by ;paranoia publishing.
Edith Karlson, Flo Kasearu, Jaan Toomik, Jaanus Samma, Kaido Ole, Marko Mäetamm and Sigrid Viir are part of the group exhibiton "Art in the Comfort Zone? The 2000s in Estonian Art" at KUMU Art Museum.
Sigrid Viir's solo exhibition "False Vacationer" is now on view at KOENIG2 in Vienna.
Edith Karlson solo exhibition "Return to Innocence" will open at EKKM on 29 October.
Jaan Toomik's solo exhibition "In Yellow and Green" is open at Haapsalu City Gallery until 30 October.
Krista Mölder's solo exhibition "You Were a Bird" opens at Myymälä2, Helsinki, on Tuesday, 26 October at 6pm.
Kris Lemsalu and Kyp Malone's new work "Airing Dirty Laundry" is part of the 7th Athens Biennale: Eclipse.
Jaanus Samma is opening a solo exhibition "Museum Display" at CFAlive in Milan.
Sigrid Viir's solo exhibition "False Vacationer's Workation Travels" is open in Draakon Gallery from today, 22 September.
Kris Lemsalu and Kyp Malone are performing A Snail’s Tale, commissioned by The High Line Art in New York.
Sigrid Viir is part of the group exhibition "Small World" at Fragment gallery in Moscow.
Kaido Ole is part of group exhibition "Color As an Idea. Reflections On Color." at ARS Art Factory project space.
Flo Kasearu (right) & Elīna Vītola are participating at Survival Kit 12 Contemporary Art Festival in Riga.
Kris Lemsalu and Kyp Malone will open their duo exhibition "It's a Family Affair" at Hunt Kastner in Prague on 3 September.
Flo Kasearu will be performing 'Disorder Patrol' at steirischerherbst’21 in Graz, Austria.