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"The more utopian thinkers foresaw that in the future, there would be no need for labour and people would have increasingly more free time. Freedom from labour encourages communal activities, travel and other similar activities, which also require new spatial solutions to run smoothly." – Aleksander Zahharov, "Paper architecture and planned economy" (1/2023)

 

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FOCUS / OUTSIDE TALLINN

10x10=100. Notes in retrospect

Heie Marie Treier analyses the context of the large-scale EV100 project "Artists in Collections" and the results at the level of arts, regional and economic policy.

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THEORY AND PRACTICE / ESTONIANS IN NEW YORK

Gordon Matta-Clark and Anu Vahtra in dialogue

Curator Anu Allas and artist Anu Vahtra gave an interview to Andreas Trossek.

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THEORY AND PRACTICE / ESTONIANS IN HELSINKI

Ex machina

Indrek Grigor analyses the exhibition "Alice, Neeme & Jass" at Kunsthalle Helsinki.

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THEORY AND PRACTICE / (GREAT) WOMEN ARTISTS

Abstractionism with and without Zarathustra

Kaire Nurk discusses the reception of Lola Liivat’s work.

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THEORY AND PRACTICE / PROTOFEMINISM?

The time before feminism

Kristel Markus reviews the Tartu Art Museum exhibition "Among Ourselves. Woman Portraying a Woman".

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THEORY AND PRACTICE / SPACE AND FORM

Design as postulate: the designer’s self-assertion through (conceptual) means

Anna-Liisa Laarits gives an overview of radical/speculative/critical design.

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THEORY AND PRACTICE / IMAGE AND WORD

Dots, lines, music, pictures and words

Immo Mihkelson noted down his impressions of Joonas Sildre’s graphic novel on Arvo Pärt’s music.

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REVIEWS

The door back home

Hedi Rosma stopped for a moment at Marko Mäetamm’s, Rita Bozi’s and Ken Cameron’s joint exhibition "One Month in Canada".

Spiralling and enticing flypaper

Siim Preiman analyses Ingel Vaikla’s solo exhibition "You Have Become the Space".

Death retreaters can’t be forced

Tõnis Tatar reviews Imat Suumann and Eike Eplik’s duo exhibition "In the Shadow of the Twilight".

States of mind, not moods: Liisa Kruusmägi and her new album

Tõnu Karjatse visited Liisa Kruusmägi’s solo exhibition "Soda Pop on Asphalt".

Conversations and monologues with matter

Eva-Erle Lilleaed visited the exhibition "Chatty Matter" by Kati Saarits and Nora Mertes.

Estonian women in Finland or who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Andreas Trossek visited Liina Siib’s solo exhibition "Politics of Paradise".

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VARIA

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