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Category: Faculty of Art and Culture
Course on Understanding Soviet Modernism
The course, dedicated to the heritage of late Soviet modernism, took place at the Estonian Academy of Arts Cultural Heritage and Conservation ...
Training Course „Heritage Communities and Human Rights”
ICOMOS Estonia and Estonian Academy of Arts hosted 2.-5.09.2020 in Tallinn and in the web the „Our Common Dignity “ working group training course ...
Estonian Human Development Report 2019/2020
You can find the full report HERE
David Vseviov named professor emeritus
On May 19th, the Senate of the Estonian Academy of Arts named professor David Vseviov professor emeritus, effective from September 1st, 2020. ...
The Institute of Art History and Visual Culture offers more online content during the emergency
The Institute of Art History and Visual Culture updated their website in order to offer more online content and thus keep contributing to public ...
Forecast and Fantasy in Late Soviet Architecture (PSG, 2020–2024)
The research project proposes to write a history of fantasy in Late-Soviet architecture, focusing on its mediating role in the transformative ...
Patterns of Development in Estonian Culture of the Transition Period (1986–1998) (PRG, 2020–2024)
The research project sets out to investigate the cultural processes at work in Estonia between 1986 and 1998, a time-frame known as the ...
Publishing the ‘History of Estonian Art’ (1999–2025)
Publishing the multi-volume History of Estonian Art was initiated in 1999. It is the longest-running research project of the Institute of Art ...
Image or Sign: A Phenomenological Study of Pictorial Representation (MOBJD, 2017–2020)
The aim of Regina-Nino Mion’s project is to defend the originality of Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological account of pictorial representation and ...
Readdressing Practices and Theories of Experimentation in the 20th- and 21st-Century Estonian Visual and Spatial Culture
The main aim of this project is to analyze experiment in Estonian visual and spatial culture, and to investigate its role in official economic ...