Noblessner, Kai Art Center building – Peetri 12, 10415, Tallinn, Estonia, +372 6405770, info@temnikova.ee. Opening hours: 
Wed—Fri 13—18, Sat 14—18

Back

Sigrid Viir at Tartmus, Tartu

534.t2.jpg
Exhibition: Photos by Madis Katz

Sigrid Viir is a part of the group exhibition 'The Secrets of the Leaning Building' at Tartmus, Estonia.
Exhibition dates: August 8– February 2, 2025

From 9 August 2024 an international art exhibition, “The Secrets of the Leaning Building”, will take place at the Tartu Art Museum and Holm Park. Interactive artworks made in collaboration between acclaimed artists and local children allow visitors to create their own art on the spot, invent new rules and travel through the walls.

The exhibition will be on display throughout the three floors of the museum, as well as in Holm Park, where visitors can explore multisensory artworks. The exhibition consists mainly of new works of contemporary art made especially for this exhibition which provoke exciting encounters, allowing for the development of self-expression and cooperation. There is also much to discover in the Treasury of Views, consisting of art chosen together with children from the museum’s collections, as well as in the Story Attic, containing a thematic selection of children’s books.

The exhibition is united by various spatial solutions: in the Leaning Building, full of secrets, hidden windows have been opened up and new passages and nooks have been created, which visitors of all ages can discover. During the exhibition, the entrance on the Town Hall Square will also be open.

Curated by  Hanna-Liis Kont
Exhibition architect: Kaisa Sööt
Graphic design: Laura Merendi

Participants: Jaakko Autio (Finland), Simon and Tom Bloor (UK), William Forsythe (USA, Germany), Kristiina Hansen and Sigrid Viir (Estonia), Jarõna Ilo (Estonia), Anna-Liisa Kree (Estonia), Leisure: Meredith Carruthers and Susannah Wesley (Canada), Lundahl & Seitl (Sweden), Johanna Sternfeld, Karolin Kägi and Jaan Tamkivi from the Vivita Creativity Accelerator for Kids and Youths (Estonia), the Baltic Engagement Center of Information Disorders and the Bullying-Free School Foundation (Estonia). The works of nearly 30 artists from the collections of the Tartu Art Museum and the Art Museum of Estonia, as well as thematic books from more than 40 authors, will also be exhibited.

Exhibition partners: the Baltic Engagement Center of Information Disorders, Bullying-Free School Foundation, Estonian Children’s Literature Centre, Estonian Union for Child Welfare, Kidsmile Podcast, O. Luts Tartu City Library, Shaté Dance School, Sõber Raamat, Tartu 2024 Foundation, Tartu Dance Academy, Tartu Emajõe School, The Estonian Library for the Blind, the University of Tartu Academic Sports Club, University of Tartu Library and Vivita Creativity Accelerator for Kids and Youths

Partner schools: the Elva Gymnasium, Kalmetu Basic School, Miina Härma Gymnasium, Otepää Gymnasium, Palupera Basic School, Põlva School, Tartu Annelinn Upper Secondary School, Tartu Herbert Masing School, Tartu Karlova School, TäheTERA – Tartu Private School and Võru Kreutzwaldi School

Funders: ⁠a-n The Artists Information Company⁠, Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, Estonian Embassy in Berlin, IASPIS, Ledshow, Ministry of Culture of Estonia, Nordic Culture Point, and the Republic of Estonia Education and Youth Board (Harno).
''The Secrets of the Leaning Buildin' is the main event of the art education project 'Creative Connections” and is part of the programme of the European Capital of Culture Tartu 2024.