Overview

Sculpture is a spatial or three-dimensional work of art, whose main means of expression are form, volume and material. While traditionally the dominant materials were stone, wood and bronze, today, with the expansion of the concept of sculpture, the choice of materials is essentially unlimited. Everything from natural to synthetic man-made materials is used. Modern sculpture can also be soft, light, flowing or shape-changing over time, made of textiles, clay or found objects.

Also, in addition to the previously common sculptural techniques – modeling, material removal (stone carving) or construction, many new techniques arising from the material itself are in use. Therefore, the concept of sculpture today cannot be linked to specifically mentioned techniques, materials or objects. Rather, it is a field of activity that is constantly changing, offering essentially unlimited freedom to artistic expression, which is very far from the cumbersome monumentality that is sometimes erroneously attributed to it. Today, we can talk about sculptural and installation art as the most common type of art in public space, in addition to architecture, both of which shape the everyday environment around us to a large extent.

Installation

Installation art, which took shape in dialogue with sculpture in the second half of the last century, is largely based on the space in which the partial objects that make up the whole of the work are placed with each other, with the space and with the viewer who experiences it. This special way of viewing and experiencing gives the viewer the opportunity to move in the environment created by the artist, in the space of the created work itself. The elements of such space creation can be sculptural objects, found materials, architectural details as well as sound and light.

News and events

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Young Sculptor Prize 2026 Open Call

Installation and Sculpture Department of EKA announces Young Sculptor Prize competition for 2026. The competition will be held in two stages - consultation and final round. The purpose of the consultation round is to provide feedback, recommendations for further work and practical advice on implementation based on initial concept designs. No selective decisions are made based on ...
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Gallery: opening and performance at the group exhibition “compose◠decompose” at EKA Gallery

The group exhibition “compose◠decompose” was opened at EKA Gallery on Thursday, October 30. The exhibition will remain open until November 30. A performance by Albertina Tevajärvi was carried out by Pääsu Liis Kens and Marta Jamsja at the opening. Participating artists: Alexis Brancaz, Albertina Tevajärvi, Alma Bektas, Augustas Lapinskas & Ditiya Ferdous, Freyja Tralla & Kassandra ...
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“Root Tooters “

On May 27 from 15:00 to 19:00, an abstract-form-melodic* expedition will take place in the garden of Ööbiku 19, where life forms, perspectives, and fields converge. *abstract, formal and melodic   In the garden, things clink and clatter, everyone has their own dance and whistle. Each with their own character and their own sense of humor. Some seek shelter from the outside, some seek vastness ...
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Fine Arts Assessment Marathon 30.04.–20.05.2025

Fine Arts Assessment Marathon 30.04.–20.05.2025 The spring assessment marathon is here! For three weeks, you can once again experience works produced by students in the Faculty of Fine Arts as their term projects are presented: every day there will be a fresh showcase of university students’ works on display. Works in animation, contemporary art, installation and sculpture, painting, ...
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Mari Männa’s “Triptych” at Uus Rada Gallery

This place is not easy to find. It is one of those places you cannot search for until you are already there. It is a secret location where history seems to have come to a halt. A place that does not adhere to ordinary spatial logic but exists somewhere between the spheres. Is this place something that once was, is now, or is yet to come? The only thing that is clear is that danger and beauty ...
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Taavi Talve at ARS Showroom

The head of EKA Sculpture and Installation Department, Taavi Talve will open the exhibition "The Man who Fell Down on the Ground in His Head" at the ARS Showroom on March 6th. Taavi Talve lives in Tallinn. He graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts with a degree in sculpture. Since 2005, he has been involved in various collaborative projects and has also been involved in solo work. ARS ...
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Young Sculptor Award 2025 Laureates Announced

The EKA Department of Installation and Sculpture announced the Young Sculptor Award laureates on Friday. The first prize was awarded to EKA Craft Studies Master's student Kati Saarits and EKA Contemporary Art Master Katariin Mudist. Second and third place went to EKA Contemporary Art Master's students Jake Shepherd and Yvette Bathgate, respectively. The Young Sculptor Award Exhibition 2025 ...
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Young Sculptor Award Exhibition 2025

The annual Young Sculptor Award Exhibition 2025 of the EKA Sculpture and Installation Department, at the Estonian Museum of Contemporary Art (EKKM). Participating artists: Yvette Bathgate, Bob Bicknell-Knight, Aurelia Grace Talmon, Liisa-Lota Jõeleht, Uku Jürgenson, Denis Kudrjašov, Nele Kurvits, Katariin Mudist, Daniil Musesovs, Rosa-Maria Nuutinen, Kati Saarits, Jake Shepherd, Sonja Sutt, ...