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29.04.2022 - 18.09.2022
Over the six decades during which Lembit Sarapuu (b. 1930) has been active as an artist, his work has been associated with naïve art (mainly the 1960s and 1970s), transavantgarde (the 1980s), and postmodernism (the 1980s and the 1990s). Yet, he does not fall neatly into any of these categories. He built an artistic universe of his own, going against the grain of both Soviet utopian “realism” and the formal aesthetics of modernism. He preferred to bend and twist forms borrowed from naïve artists and the pre-modernist academic genres.
Curator and exhibition designer: Anders Härm
Graphic deisgn: Martin Pedanik
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