Birthday: |
31.10.1975 |
Birthplace: |
Tallinn, Estonia |
Education: |
2002–2006 Humbolt-University Berlin, doctoral studies
2001 Estonian Academy of Arts, MA in art history
1994–1998 Estonian Academy of Arts, studies of art history |
Solo Exhibitions: |
2003 Breeze. SKC Gallery, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
2002 Briis (with Killu Sukmit). City Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia
2000 Nurse with Wound (with Killu Sukmit). Art Hall Gallery, Tallinn, Estonia |
Selected group exhibitions: |
2006 mit allem rechnen, Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund, Germany
2005 Places of Transition. Umetnostna Gallery, Maribor, Slovenia
2004 New Video, New Europe, A Survey of Eastern European Video. Tate Modern, London
2004 Faster than history, Kiasma, Finland
2003 Art Moscow, 6th International Art Fair, Central House of Artist, Moscow, Russia
2002 48th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Germany
2000 Analog TV, Art Genda, Helsinki, Finland
1998 French-Baltic-Nordic video and new media festival “offline@online”, Tallinn, Estonia
1997 Invasion. Saaremaa Biennaal 1997. Kuressaare, Estonia
1995 Fabrique d’Histoire. Saaremaa Biennaal’95. Kuressaare, Estonia |
Organisations: |
Valie EXPORT Society |
Awards: |
2002 Annual award by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia (with Andres Kurg)
2001 The WDR-Award in Videonale 9 in Bonn for video “The Cure” (with Killu Sukmit)
Annual award from the Cultural Endowment of Estonia (with Killu Sukmit)
1997 III prize of Estonian Academy for Sciences in competition of young scholars
1995 Award from the Cultural Endowment of Estonia for the exhibition “Artel of History” on the Saaremaa Biennial, Estonia |
Works in collections: |
Art Museum of Estonia |
Curator works: |
2002 A user’s guide to Tallinn. Publication (with Andres Kurg)
2001 Nyyd Estonian Malady exhibition of the young estonian art (with Rael Artel), gallery Ze dos Bois, Lisbon, Portugal
2000 Scratched Legends. Estonian photo 1965–1999 (with Eve Kiiler), Mai Mano Photogallery, Budapest, Hungary
1999 The Mad Hatters Tea-Party (with Killu Sukmit). Video and new media festival offline@online, Tallinn, Estonia
West-East Divan, (with Dorothée Bauerle-Willert). Frankfurt/ Main, Germany |
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