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October 27, 2017 - January 7, 2018, Adamson-Eric Museum
Adamson-Eric’s works are characterised by images, colours and figures composed with exceptional passion. By playfully recreating and redesigning the surrounding reality, as well as the legacy of the past, a personal creative world was born. The exhibition, dedicated to the 115th anniversary of Adamson-Eric’s birth, presents a survey of his life’s work: fine and applied art as well as sketches and preparatory work. Archival materials and commentaries that reveal the background of his work supplement the exhibition.
An interactive multimedia solution accompanies the exhibition, which enables the viewer to observe Adamson-Eric’s creative searches and work over a period of 45 years.
Curators: Ülle Kruus and Kersti Koll
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June 9 - October 1, 2017, Adamson-Eric museum
This exhibition of the works of Estonia’s outstanding glass artists displays their final graduation projects from the past alongside their current work. By exhibiting their work from different decades together, it is possible to observe how the creative beliefs and forms of self-expression of young artists who had just graduated have changed over time.
The exhibition marks the 80th anniversary of professional Estonian glass art.
The artists and their graduation years: Maie Mikof (1967), Peeter Rudaš (1970), Rait Prääts (1975), Mare Saare (1979), Eve Koha (1981), Ivo Lill (1985), Kai Kiudsoo-Värv (1995, MA 1996), Tiina Sarapu (1995, MA 1996), Eeva Käsper (1998, MA 2003), Maret Sarapu (2002, MA 2005), Kristiina Uslar (2003, MA 2007), Andra Jõgis (2011, MA 2014) and Kristiina Oppi (2012, MA 2017)
Exhibition curator: Mare Saare (Estonian Academy of Arts)
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