“Art Revolution 1966” focuses on how the younger generation of Estonian artists in the 1960s saw the world and their interest in new, more multi-layered ways of depicting people, which were frequently rooted in surrealist methods and verged on abstract art: here we see geometric and nature-derived forms, micro- and macro-worlds that were different from everyday reality, and references to mysterious dimensions of human nature and activity.
Photo: Stanislav Stepashko