Evident in Advance: The Maze of Translations 9 aastat ago Merilin Talumaa, Marie Vellevoog Art, Estonian Art 13/1, Review 0 ••• At the 55th Venice Biennale, Estonia will be represented by the artist Dénes Farkas, with his project Evident in Advance. The project was de...
Between the cult of speed and scenery 9 aastat ago Katrin Koov Architecture, Article, Estonian Art 13/1 0 ••• New roads produce anonymity and deprive landscape of its character. The roads are cut straight through forests and marshlands, without any s...
Endel Kõks against the background of art-historical anti-fantasies 9 aastat ago Kädi Talvoja Art, Article, Estonian Art 13/1 0 ••• Endel Kõks (1912 Tartu, Estonia – 1983 Örebro, Sweden) could be called a most presentable exile Estonian artist, however silly the word comb...
An aristocrat’s desires are always pretty 9 aastat ago Eero Epner Art, Article, Estonian Art 13/1, Review 0 ••• After Raoul Kurvitz’s exhibition opened, the grey cardinal on the political landscape in the decisive early 1990s posted on his Facebook wal...
The art of living 9 aastat ago Jan Kaus Art, Article, Estonian Art 13/1 0 ••• Niguliste (St Nicholas Museum and former church) in the Old Town of Tallinn is a strange place that brings to mind the dispute over the hist...
“Anu, you have Estonian eyes”: the textile artist Anu Raud and the art of generalisation 9 aastat ago Elo-Hanna Seljamaa Design, Estonian Art 13/1, Review 0 ••• The retrospective of Anu Raud (b 1943), Estonian Cause (Eesti asi), opened in the Tallinn Art Hall in February 2013, just a couple of days b...
An Education - Veronika Valk 9 aastat ago Veronika Valk Architecture, Article, Estonian Art 13/1 0 ••• I don’t think anyone has an inkling of what architecture really entails before studying it, practising for real and starting architectural w...
When EU grants are distributed the muses are silent 9 aastat ago Piret Lindpere Architecture, Article, Estonian Art 13/1 0 ••• Supported by EU grants, the Estonian state has kept building, feverishly and with pleasure. It has built so much that suspicions occasionall...
Fear of architecture 9 aastat ago Karli Luik Architecture, Article, Estonian Art 13/1 0 ••• Lately, I have often felt that, as an architect I would perhaps be better off living in a country not quite as liberal as Estonia. More auth...
Portrait of a woman in the post-communist era (and some thoughts about nationalism) 9 aastat ago Jaana Kokko Art, Estonian Art 13/1, Video 0 ••• The extract above is from the video I made in 2005, the first art piece where I consciously started to think about our past and present as b...