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MELANCHOLY OF THE FUTURE
Dancing on the ruins of the future
Annika Toots focuses on the dystopian landscapes in the works of Mari-Leen Kiipli and Britta Benno.
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"Free drinks all summer long!" or how the nineties will never come back
Johannes Saar analyses Kumu’s permanent exhibition "The Future is in One Hour: Estonian Art in the 1990s".
read articleEha Komissarov: "The Estonian Art Museum has one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of 1990s art in the Baltics."
Archive document: transcript of the radio show "Kunstiministeerium" in relation to Kumu’s permanent exhibition "The Future is in One Hour: Estonian Art in the 1990s". The programme was presented by Maarin Mürk, with visitors Eha Komissarov, Annika Räim and Tiiu Parbus, the programme was broadcast on 29. II 2020.
AESTHETICS
Good company
Hedi Rosma was in good company at a retrospective of Tiit Pääsuke, "Tiit Pääsuke. Nostalgialess".
read articleA glass bead game of repeating patterns
Elnara Taidre analyses the joint exhibition "Repeating Patterns" by Sirja-Liisa Eelma and Mari Kurismaa.
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The wounds of silence
Santa Hirsch analyses the exhibition "Difficult Pasts. Connected Worlds".
read articleSiima – 100
Johannes Saar visited the exhibition "Siima Škop 100".
BODIES ON STAGE
Silver Vahtre’s theatrum mundi
Harry Liivrand looks at Silver Vahtre's collage exhibition "Room of Living".
read articleA gently pressed imprint
Mari-Liis Vanem visited Olesya Katchanovskaya-Münd's solo exhibition "Traces of Existence in a Moment".
GEOGRAPHY
Games with a utopian/dystopian constructor
Elnara Taidre visited Kadri Toom's solo exhibition "Packaged Cities".
read articleOn the border – Valga included in Estonian art exhibition statistics
Indrek Grigor discusses regional policy on the basis of the art scene in the Estonian-Latvian border town of Valga-Valka.
KUNST.EE SPECIAL PAGES
Cats and dogs in Estonian art
Mai Levin.
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