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Source :
Kunst.ee; 2024, Issue 1, p64-73, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The article explores the relationship between art and money, focusing on art auctions and the Estonian art market. It discusses changing attitudes towards art as an investment and the rise of art collectors in Estonia. The article also highlights the Pallas art movement, feminist and post-colonial perspectives in art history, and the most expensive paintings sold in 2023. It discusses the division between Northern and Southern Estonia in the art scene, the growing interest in photographic art, and the importance of including art collections in exhibitions. The article reviews an exhibition at the Kumu Art Museum that focuses on women artists and Baltic art dialogues, discussing the role of gender in the Soviet era art scene and the impact of artists Malle Leis, Maija Tabaka, and Rožanskaitė. It also explores a controversial billboard project in Tallinn and the reactions it received. The article examines the solo exhibitions of artists Urmas Lüüs and Hanna Samoson, discussing their interpretations of life, death, and personal experiences. It discusses several art exhibitions and interviews with artists, including Lola Liivat, Britta Benno, and a group exhibition paying tribute to ancient goddesses and archaeologist Marija Gimbutas. The article also reviews an exhibition titled "Swirling, Twirling, Spinning" that invites viewers to contemplate a more tranquil existence, Toomas Volkmann's exhibition "pastful blast" that explores photography as a cultural phenomenon, and a retrospective of Aby War [Extracted from the article]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14066335
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Kunst.ee
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
175853868