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First ever Estonian creative industries hackathon!
29.01.2016 — 31.01.2016
First ever Estonian creative industries hackathon!
Dear student!
The first ever Estonian creative industries hackathon will be held in
Tallinn from the *29th to the 31st* *of January*. *Loomehäkk* will bring
together creative minds, IT specialists and business development experts.
During 48 hours the participants will create new products and services in
fields like gaming, movies, music, cultural heritage, design, television,
art, literature and performing arts.
You can join the Loomehäkk hackathon with your idea and team, or you may
come and listen to the ideas of others in order to join a cool team. Top
creative industry and startup mentors will help the teams with their skills
and know-how. Ideation and team matchmaking will take place on Friday. On
Sunday evening the teams must be ready to present their service/product
prototype in front of a jury. The jury will pick the best teams and will
hand out awesome prizes.
All the hackathon partners will provide challenges/problems, industry
trends and development ideas that can serve as a starting point for the new
service/product.
Partners of Loomehäkk include: Digix, IGDA, GameFounders, Estonian Digital
Center, Creative Mobile, Tallinn University, Estonian Academy of Arts,
Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Estonian Business School, UT
Viljandi Culture Academy, Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied
Sciences, University of Tartu, Estonian University of Life Sciences,
Tallinn University of Technology, Music Estonia, Black Nights Film
Festival, Estonian Film Institute, Estonian Public Broadcasting, Brand
Manual, TERE AS, Microsoft, Eesti Telekom/VUNK, Estonian National Museum,
Estonian Film Archives.
Participation is free of charge for all students. University discount code
*EKA2016 *is required during the registration process. Please be prepared
to present a document (e.g. ISIC card) on the site to prove your student
status.
Register for the event: https://www.amiando.com/ORFXBGM
Additional information available at:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1171478069548695/
Contact person: Marek Mühlberg, marekm@tlu.ee, +372 5510204
Posted by Solveig Jahnke — Permalink
First ever Estonian creative industries hackathon!
Friday 29 January, 2016 — Sunday 31 January, 2016
Dear student!
The first ever Estonian creative industries hackathon will be held in
Tallinn from the *29th to the 31st* *of January*. *Loomehäkk* will bring
together creative minds, IT specialists and business development experts.
During 48 hours the participants will create new products and services in
fields like gaming, movies, music, cultural heritage, design, television,
art, literature and performing arts.
You can join the Loomehäkk hackathon with your idea and team, or you may
come and listen to the ideas of others in order to join a cool team. Top
creative industry and startup mentors will help the teams with their skills
and know-how. Ideation and team matchmaking will take place on Friday. On
Sunday evening the teams must be ready to present their service/product
prototype in front of a jury. The jury will pick the best teams and will
hand out awesome prizes.
All the hackathon partners will provide challenges/problems, industry
trends and development ideas that can serve as a starting point for the new
service/product.
Partners of Loomehäkk include: Digix, IGDA, GameFounders, Estonian Digital
Center, Creative Mobile, Tallinn University, Estonian Academy of Arts,
Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Estonian Business School, UT
Viljandi Culture Academy, Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied
Sciences, University of Tartu, Estonian University of Life Sciences,
Tallinn University of Technology, Music Estonia, Black Nights Film
Festival, Estonian Film Institute, Estonian Public Broadcasting, Brand
Manual, TERE AS, Microsoft, Eesti Telekom/VUNK, Estonian National Museum,
Estonian Film Archives.
Participation is free of charge for all students. University discount code
*EKA2016 *is required during the registration process. Please be prepared
to present a document (e.g. ISIC card) on the site to prove your student
status.
Register for the event: https://www.amiando.com/ORFXBGM
Additional information available at:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1171478069548695/
Contact person: Marek Mühlberg, marekm@tlu.ee, +372 5510204
Posted by Solveig Jahnke — Permalink
22.01.2016
Croquis.
Disainiteaduskond
Croquis.
Friday 22 January, 2016
Disainiteaduskond
11.01.2016 — 15.01.2016
DILEMMA: ORPHEUS and EURYDIKE
Stsenograafia
International workshop
from 11.01.2016 –15.01. 2016
Dilemma
Labyrinth theatre workshop inspired by Orpheus and Eurydike
DAMA 2016 Tallinn, Estonian Academy of Arts, Scenography Department
Short synopsis
Dilemma – a situation, in which we find ourselves in front of any choice, be it about a problem in daily life or solving fundamental problems. The myth of Orpheus and Eurydike is the source of our 5-day-journey with labyrinth-experiences in three different buildings. The aim is to keep the silent power of music alive in our fear-filled world. Joseph Campbell´s The Hero’s Journey (http://www.thewritersjourney.com/hero’s_journey.htm) structure will guide us through the different steps and aspects of the narrative providing a universal frame to play with. We evolve our sensible spatial mind in order to have a dialogue with Space, Object and Light. Unexpected dialogue partners will brighten our viewpoints as explorers, researchers, mediators in the field of the performance arts and theatre. Each day we discover, create and perform short scenes of Labyrinth Theatre through solo and collaborative work. In an interactive theatre project, we will focus on directing and acting as artists, dissolving authorship throughout the process.
*Keywords:
Labyrinth; Site-specific; Space; Dialogue; Improvisation; Collaboration; Interactive Theatre; Dissolving an Authorship; Dilemma.
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DILEMMA: ORPHEUS and EURYDIKE
Monday 11 January, 2016 — Friday 15 January, 2016
Stsenograafia
International workshop
from 11.01.2016 –15.01. 2016
Dilemma
Labyrinth theatre workshop inspired by Orpheus and Eurydike
DAMA 2016 Tallinn, Estonian Academy of Arts, Scenography Department
Short synopsis
Dilemma – a situation, in which we find ourselves in front of any choice, be it about a problem in daily life or solving fundamental problems. The myth of Orpheus and Eurydike is the source of our 5-day-journey with labyrinth-experiences in three different buildings. The aim is to keep the silent power of music alive in our fear-filled world. Joseph Campbell´s The Hero’s Journey (http://www.thewritersjourney.com/hero’s_journey.htm) structure will guide us through the different steps and aspects of the narrative providing a universal frame to play with. We evolve our sensible spatial mind in order to have a dialogue with Space, Object and Light. Unexpected dialogue partners will brighten our viewpoints as explorers, researchers, mediators in the field of the performance arts and theatre. Each day we discover, create and perform short scenes of Labyrinth Theatre through solo and collaborative work. In an interactive theatre project, we will focus on directing and acting as artists, dissolving authorship throughout the process.
*Keywords:
Labyrinth; Site-specific; Space; Dialogue; Improvisation; Collaboration; Interactive Theatre; Dissolving an Authorship; Dilemma.
Posted by Lilja Blumenfeld — Permalink
24.10.2015 — 10.01.2016
EVOLVING DESIGN FOR PERFORMANCE
Professor of Scenography Lilja Blumenfeld’s designs were exhibited in an international exhibition curated by Wimbledon College of Arts at National centre for Performing Arts, Beijing and Mingyuan Contemporary Art Museum, Shanghai .
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EVOLVING DESIGN FOR PERFORMANCE
Saturday 24 October, 2015 — Sunday 10 January, 2016
Professor of Scenography Lilja Blumenfeld’s designs were exhibited in an international exhibition curated by Wimbledon College of Arts at National centre for Performing Arts, Beijing and Mingyuan Contemporary Art Museum, Shanghai .
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20.01.2016 — 27.04.2016
EAA Open Lecture series, Faculty of Design
Faculty of Design
Faculty of Design
Open Lectures 2016
Wednesdays at 5.30 pm
Estonia pst 7, rm 426
Curator/Moderator Prof Tanel Veenre
20.01 Robert Kõrvits / digiturundusagentuuri Pingpong Marketing juht
Kuidas teha müügile orienteeritud digiturundust, mis on samas ka maksimaalselt automatiseeritud. Ja kuidas seda teha ka piskuga. Usun, et oma tööde müük on kõige motiveerivam ja kunstnikud pole nii rikkad, et raha eest teha omale imagoreklaami. Automatiseeritus tähendab kahte olulist apekti – nagunii on tuhat asja vaja teha ja enda turundamine ei saa vôtta lõviosa ajast ning teiseks annab see juurde mõõdetavust ja põnevat sisendit sellest, mis publikule korda läheb. Seega – ausalt kommertslik lähenemine. Heast kunstnikust on parem vaid hea ja rikas kunstnik 
27.01 Maris Takk / Eesti Disainikeskuse kommunikatsioonijuht
Maris on Eesti disainiskeenel tegutsenud EKA kunstieaduse eriala lõpetamisest alates, nii et pea 10 aastat, olles nii disainist kirjutaja-toimetaja, galerist, promootor ning viimased 5 aastat Eesti Disainikeskuse kommunikatsiooni- ja projektijuhit. Selle kogemuse baasil räägib Maris sellisest loomast, nagu Eesti disaini ökosüsteem – kes on seal olulisemad tegelased nõudluse ja pakkumise poolel, millist rolli nad mängivad, kuidas töötab disaini promotsioon, mis on kitsaskohad jne.
3.02 Jeroen Carelse / lecturer in Aalto University, Carelse OÜ designer and analysist.
Mixing research+art+business. Extrasensory Perception & Design, Imagination, Intuition and creativityAuthenticity and creativity. What does it mean to be authentic and how does one become authentic? Does authenticity result in creativity? Are there differences in art and design that comes from the place of authenticity?
10.02 Maire Milder / AS Baltika brändingu ja jaekontseptsioonide arendusdirektor
Vaistude ja sisetunde kuulamise roll äris. Teatud eluperioodil tehtud otsused kui kogemused, millelt kasvab kindlustunne tuleviku tegemiste tarvis.
17.02 Ian Lambert / Head of Art, Design & Communication School of Arts & Creative Industries Edinburgh Napier University
Tendences in industrial and craft processes in UK
24.02 Heiskame lipud ja mõtleme kodumaale – mida saan mina disaineri ja kunstnikuna teha, et Eesti oleks parem paik?
2.03 Greg Clark / Art Director for KOOR packaging design
„I’d like to talk about what I consider the most important part of successful packaging design – story telling. Due to near unlimited choice of brands these days within the fast moving consumer goods market – the steps you have to take in order that your design relevant to the target market. I’ll throw in a few case studies and experiences from around the world and also with KOOR too.“
9.03 Dan Mikkin, Brand Manual partner/designer
The role of packaging in the value proposition of a product
Dan will introduce the role of packaging in the value proposition of a product –
what functional tasks it performs as well as how it helps to sell the brand
(and your product, naturally).
Along comes a short overview of Brand Manual’s recent works on the subject.
16.03 Aap Piho / Warm North disainerEesti disainer – tüüp nagu šveitsi nuga. Kuidas ehitada üles oma kaubamärki? ja Stella Soomlais / nahadisainer, Soomlais Design omanik Käsitööline, kunstnik või disainer? Oma kaubamärgi ülesehitamine, turundus, töötamine klientidega. Tellimus vs seeriatoode.
23.03 Rasmus Rask / jäätisefirma La Muu asutaja
Väärtuste ja missiooni roll äris. Ettevõte kui inimene, kel on oma väärtused ning suured eesmärgid. Mida järjekindlamalt ta neid põhiideid järgib, seda tugevamaks inimene/bränd muutub.
30.03 Kaupo Kikkas / fotograaf Foto – toote uus vältimatu reaalsus. Soovitud ja soovimatu kujutis. Foto mõjust teistele ja sulle. 2015 kevadsemestri tudengite lemmikloeng.
6.04 Johanna Tammsalu / õppinud Londonis loomingulist reklaami ja Madriidis tootedisaini, Tamma Design disainistuudio asutaja
Oma ideede arendamisest läbi põrumise ja mugavustsoonist väljumise kaudu. Ehetest lampideni, prillidest mööblini.
13.04 Helen Sildna / TMW peakorraldaja
Loov-ettevõtjana oma maailma ülesehitamine. Väärtuspõhine äri, maailmavaate, poliitika ja majanduse ühisosa.
20.04 Leo Rohlin / keraamika grand old man 50 aastat EKA (ERKI) vilistlasena. Intervjuu iseendaga.
Nägemus disaini-tarbekunsti-käsitöö problemaatikast, õppeprotsessist, eneseteostusest peale õpinguid. Iseenda kogemusest suure plaanini.
27.04 Seminar / ümarlaud.
Kuhu ma soovin end disainimaastikul positsioneerida? Millised on minu strateegiad? Kellega võiksin teha koostööd? Kuidas oma tegevust finantseerida?
Kui mõni loeng jääb ära, siis on varuvariandina taskus Tanel Veenre / ehtekunstnik
Kust saab kõik alguse? Kunstniku positsioonilt disainimaastikule sisenemine. Oma kaubamärgi ülesehitamine. Raamatupidamisest veebipoe haldamiseni, sotsiaalmeedia turundusest koostööprojektideni (teiste disainerite, stilistide, ettevõtetega). Fotokujutise ja keele roll (oma loo jutustajana) kaubamärgi kommunikatsioonis. Lihtsad küsimused loovettevõtja elust – kuidas kujuneb toote hind? Kus ja kellele müüa (disainipoed, enda showroom-stuudio või kaubamaja)? Mis imeloom on saateleht? Kuidas toimub toodete tagastamine? Aja planeerimine? Pakendid ja graafiline disain? Kust saada toetust kaubamärgi arendamiseks? Kuidas hallata eelarvet, võimalikud kasvutempod ja investeeringud? Kuidas elada nii, et ei oleks kunagi igav?
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EAA Open Lecture series, Faculty of Design
Wednesday 20 January, 2016 — Wednesday 27 April, 2016
Faculty of Design
Faculty of Design
Open Lectures 2016
Wednesdays at 5.30 pm
Estonia pst 7, rm 426
Curator/Moderator Prof Tanel Veenre
20.01 Robert Kõrvits / digiturundusagentuuri Pingpong Marketing juht
Kuidas teha müügile orienteeritud digiturundust, mis on samas ka maksimaalselt automatiseeritud. Ja kuidas seda teha ka piskuga. Usun, et oma tööde müük on kõige motiveerivam ja kunstnikud pole nii rikkad, et raha eest teha omale imagoreklaami. Automatiseeritus tähendab kahte olulist apekti – nagunii on tuhat asja vaja teha ja enda turundamine ei saa vôtta lõviosa ajast ning teiseks annab see juurde mõõdetavust ja põnevat sisendit sellest, mis publikule korda läheb. Seega – ausalt kommertslik lähenemine. Heast kunstnikust on parem vaid hea ja rikas kunstnik 
27.01 Maris Takk / Eesti Disainikeskuse kommunikatsioonijuht
Maris on Eesti disainiskeenel tegutsenud EKA kunstieaduse eriala lõpetamisest alates, nii et pea 10 aastat, olles nii disainist kirjutaja-toimetaja, galerist, promootor ning viimased 5 aastat Eesti Disainikeskuse kommunikatsiooni- ja projektijuhit. Selle kogemuse baasil räägib Maris sellisest loomast, nagu Eesti disaini ökosüsteem – kes on seal olulisemad tegelased nõudluse ja pakkumise poolel, millist rolli nad mängivad, kuidas töötab disaini promotsioon, mis on kitsaskohad jne.
3.02 Jeroen Carelse / lecturer in Aalto University, Carelse OÜ designer and analysist.
Mixing research+art+business. Extrasensory Perception & Design, Imagination, Intuition and creativityAuthenticity and creativity. What does it mean to be authentic and how does one become authentic? Does authenticity result in creativity? Are there differences in art and design that comes from the place of authenticity?
10.02 Maire Milder / AS Baltika brändingu ja jaekontseptsioonide arendusdirektor
Vaistude ja sisetunde kuulamise roll äris. Teatud eluperioodil tehtud otsused kui kogemused, millelt kasvab kindlustunne tuleviku tegemiste tarvis.
17.02 Ian Lambert / Head of Art, Design & Communication School of Arts & Creative Industries Edinburgh Napier University
Tendences in industrial and craft processes in UK
24.02 Heiskame lipud ja mõtleme kodumaale – mida saan mina disaineri ja kunstnikuna teha, et Eesti oleks parem paik?
2.03 Greg Clark / Art Director for KOOR packaging design
„I’d like to talk about what I consider the most important part of successful packaging design – story telling. Due to near unlimited choice of brands these days within the fast moving consumer goods market – the steps you have to take in order that your design relevant to the target market. I’ll throw in a few case studies and experiences from around the world and also with KOOR too.“
9.03 Dan Mikkin, Brand Manual partner/designer
The role of packaging in the value proposition of a product
Dan will introduce the role of packaging in the value proposition of a product –
what functional tasks it performs as well as how it helps to sell the brand
(and your product, naturally).
Along comes a short overview of Brand Manual’s recent works on the subject.
16.03 Aap Piho / Warm North disainerEesti disainer – tüüp nagu šveitsi nuga. Kuidas ehitada üles oma kaubamärki? ja Stella Soomlais / nahadisainer, Soomlais Design omanik Käsitööline, kunstnik või disainer? Oma kaubamärgi ülesehitamine, turundus, töötamine klientidega. Tellimus vs seeriatoode.
23.03 Rasmus Rask / jäätisefirma La Muu asutaja
Väärtuste ja missiooni roll äris. Ettevõte kui inimene, kel on oma väärtused ning suured eesmärgid. Mida järjekindlamalt ta neid põhiideid järgib, seda tugevamaks inimene/bränd muutub.
30.03 Kaupo Kikkas / fotograaf Foto – toote uus vältimatu reaalsus. Soovitud ja soovimatu kujutis. Foto mõjust teistele ja sulle. 2015 kevadsemestri tudengite lemmikloeng.
6.04 Johanna Tammsalu / õppinud Londonis loomingulist reklaami ja Madriidis tootedisaini, Tamma Design disainistuudio asutaja
Oma ideede arendamisest läbi põrumise ja mugavustsoonist väljumise kaudu. Ehetest lampideni, prillidest mööblini.
13.04 Helen Sildna / TMW peakorraldaja
Loov-ettevõtjana oma maailma ülesehitamine. Väärtuspõhine äri, maailmavaate, poliitika ja majanduse ühisosa.
20.04 Leo Rohlin / keraamika grand old man 50 aastat EKA (ERKI) vilistlasena. Intervjuu iseendaga.
Nägemus disaini-tarbekunsti-käsitöö problemaatikast, õppeprotsessist, eneseteostusest peale õpinguid. Iseenda kogemusest suure plaanini.
27.04 Seminar / ümarlaud.
Kuhu ma soovin end disainimaastikul positsioneerida? Millised on minu strateegiad? Kellega võiksin teha koostööd? Kuidas oma tegevust finantseerida?
Kui mõni loeng jääb ära, siis on varuvariandina taskus Tanel Veenre / ehtekunstnik
Kust saab kõik alguse? Kunstniku positsioonilt disainimaastikule sisenemine. Oma kaubamärgi ülesehitamine. Raamatupidamisest veebipoe haldamiseni, sotsiaalmeedia turundusest koostööprojektideni (teiste disainerite, stilistide, ettevõtetega). Fotokujutise ja keele roll (oma loo jutustajana) kaubamärgi kommunikatsioonis. Lihtsad küsimused loovettevõtja elust – kuidas kujuneb toote hind? Kus ja kellele müüa (disainipoed, enda showroom-stuudio või kaubamaja)? Mis imeloom on saateleht? Kuidas toimub toodete tagastamine? Aja planeerimine? Pakendid ja graafiline disain? Kust saada toetust kaubamärgi arendamiseks? Kuidas hallata eelarvet, võimalikud kasvutempod ja investeeringud? Kuidas elada nii, et ei oleks kunagi igav?
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24.03.2016
Open Day March 24, 2016
The Estonian Academy of Arts will hold an Open Day for all interested prospective students and others on March 24th, 2016. All lectures are open for visitors as well as there will be exhibits, information hours in departments and other activities. All are welcome! More information will be available soon.
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Open Day March 24, 2016
Thursday 24 March, 2016
The Estonian Academy of Arts will hold an Open Day for all interested prospective students and others on March 24th, 2016. All lectures are open for visitors as well as there will be exhibits, information hours in departments and other activities. All are welcome! More information will be available soon.
Posted by Solveig Jahnke — Permalink
12.01.2016 — 17.01.2016
Rundum: Kristin Reiman idle time disquiet
Rundum Prooviruum: Kristin Reiman
idle time disquiet
12.01-17.01.2016, Rundum artist-run space, Pärnu mnt. 154
On Tuesday, 12 January at 18:00 Kristin Reiman will open her exhibition idle time disquiet at Rundum artist-run space (Pärnu mnt. 154). Artist talk will follow at 18:30.
“Only I didn’t know that the constant mild unease was boredom. /…/ We were all thoroughly numbed by boredom. There was nothing we could do to escape it, with its uninterrupted droning and flickering.”
– Marlen Haushofer “The Wall”
Idle time is the time associated with waiting, or when something is not being used while it could be. The amount of free time could be used for anything, yet the potential is so vast it generates anxiousness and every possibility seems distant. One ends up doing nothing and falling into boredom. The boredom, however, is a nervous boredom: pacing, loitering, fidgeting, passing time just to pass time, pointless movements and the repetition of them, waiting for something to start while not aware of what it is, feeling unsatisfied and not knowing what to do. The momentum of movement is kept in order to occupy oneself and hide the uneasiness of the lack of purpose. When still, every small movement, like the flickering of lights or humming of electricity, becomes induced, driving one disquiet to escape it.
Kristin Reiman (1992) is studying in the Installation and Sculpture department of the Estonian Academy of Arts, has been on exchange studies in Antwerpen Royal Academy of Arts and completed a traineeship in the Estonian Pavilion in the 56th Venice Biennale. Since 2012, Reiman has actively exhibited her work in Estonia and abroad, including Lithuania and Belgium.
Exhibition will stay open til 17. January
Opening hours: every day 13:00 – 18:00
Address: Pärnu mnt 154
Rundum is supported by the Estonian Ministry of Culture
For more information:
www.rundumspace.com
https://www.facebook.com/rundumspace
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www.rundumspace.com
https://www.facebook.com/rundumspace
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Rundum: Kristin Reiman idle time disquiet
Tuesday 12 January, 2016 — Sunday 17 January, 2016
Rundum Prooviruum: Kristin Reiman
idle time disquiet
12.01-17.01.2016, Rundum artist-run space, Pärnu mnt. 154
On Tuesday, 12 January at 18:00 Kristin Reiman will open her exhibition idle time disquiet at Rundum artist-run space (Pärnu mnt. 154). Artist talk will follow at 18:30.
“Only I didn’t know that the constant mild unease was boredom. /…/ We were all thoroughly numbed by boredom. There was nothing we could do to escape it, with its uninterrupted droning and flickering.”
– Marlen Haushofer “The Wall”
Idle time is the time associated with waiting, or when something is not being used while it could be. The amount of free time could be used for anything, yet the potential is so vast it generates anxiousness and every possibility seems distant. One ends up doing nothing and falling into boredom. The boredom, however, is a nervous boredom: pacing, loitering, fidgeting, passing time just to pass time, pointless movements and the repetition of them, waiting for something to start while not aware of what it is, feeling unsatisfied and not knowing what to do. The momentum of movement is kept in order to occupy oneself and hide the uneasiness of the lack of purpose. When still, every small movement, like the flickering of lights or humming of electricity, becomes induced, driving one disquiet to escape it.
Kristin Reiman (1992) is studying in the Installation and Sculpture department of the Estonian Academy of Arts, has been on exchange studies in Antwerpen Royal Academy of Arts and completed a traineeship in the Estonian Pavilion in the 56th Venice Biennale. Since 2012, Reiman has actively exhibited her work in Estonia and abroad, including Lithuania and Belgium.
Exhibition will stay open til 17. January
Opening hours: every day 13:00 – 18:00
Address: Pärnu mnt 154
Rundum is supported by the Estonian Ministry of Culture
For more information:
www.rundumspace.com
https://www.facebook.com/rundumspace
—
www.rundumspace.com
https://www.facebook.com/rundumspace
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17.12.2015 — 10.01.2016
Ülle Marks & Jüri Kass. Vüüming.
Disainiteaduskond
PRESS RELEASE
Tallinn Art Hall
Ülle Marks & Jüri Kass
Vüüming
Art Hall Gallery
17.12.2015 – 10.01.2016
You are cordially invited to the opening on December 18th at 5 p.m!
This exhibition of drawings called Vüüming denotes initiation and dedication. Be it the initiation into the skill and nature of drawing or being a man/woman.
The generation of designers and architects who arrived in Estonian art during the late 1960s shook the relationship between professionalism and innovativeness, introducing outsiders amongst those who approached the art world through a single art medium. The newcomers associated with their surroundings as a collective body, a living environment, which included an awareness of style and trend creation, as well as the will and ability to change the urban space and quality of life. By the late 1970s and early 1980s – a time when Jüri Kass (s. 1956) had already entered art and design graphics – Andres Tolts, Jüri Okas, Ando Keskküla, Leo Lapin, Villu Järmut, Ülo Emmus, Silver Vahtre and many others had already established themselves in the fine arts. Some predominantly, others as a sideline. Even today Jüri Kass has one foot in design and the other in art.
Ülle Marks (b.1963) completed a traditional in-depth programme in one medium – graphic arts. At the end of the 1980s, when her works started appearing in exhibitions, Estonian graphic art as a trademark was already waiting for her with: a) a large number of emotionally supersensitive and labour-intensive female artists whose skills were Ülleunsurpassable; b) Estonian art scene in general was undergoing great changes. Ülle Marks brought with her a powerfully generalised and focused image and an expressively traced line, which culminated in Grand Prix awards at the 1992 Tallinn Print Triennial and Intergrafia’94 World Award Winners Gallery in Katowice, Poland.
When Ülle and Jüri joined forces at the end of the decade, a strong tandem was born, which was active in both: in the graphic art and design landscape. “A few years ago, in collaboration with Jüri Kass, Ülle Marks, who garnered the most prizes in graphics during the 1990s, made a change in direction and started using digital photos. Marks and Kass command the situation splendidly, by demonstrating an effective symbiosis of graphic art and photography,” Eha Komissarov wrote in 2000.
Black-and-white asceticism and the expressiveness of the human body – whether zoomed in or out, in close-ups or movement seen from a distance – captivated them both and still do. Time and again they return to difficult and meaningful messages, searching for simplicity and purity in the world order. “The rediscovered old seems new,” (Kreg A-Kristring about Jüri Kass’s paintings at the Sammas Gallery, 2001) and “Based on international experience, there is a fatiguing amount of mixing on the technical side of the global graphic picture. The high-quality command of classical graphic techniques is quite an elitist phenomenon,” (interview with Jüri Kass by Urve Eslas in the Postimees newspaper, 2007).
This exhibition of drawings called Vüüming denotes initiation and dedication. Be it the initiation into the skill and nature of drawing or being a man/woman – Jüri’s monumental resolute guards, who surround Ülle’s transparent figures brimming with vulnerable hesitation, are filled with a longing for order and values and the readiness to defend them.
Art Hall Gallery
17 December 2015 – 10 January 2016
Vabaduse väljak 6
Wed-Sun 12 noon to 6 p.m., free
www.kunstihoone.ee
More information:
Jüri Kass: jyrikass@hot.ee
Ülle Marks: ylle.marks@artun.ee
Press release compiled by:
Tamara Luuk
tamara@kunstihoone.ee
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Ülle Marks & Jüri Kass. Vüüming.
Thursday 17 December, 2015 — Sunday 10 January, 2016
Disainiteaduskond
PRESS RELEASE
Tallinn Art Hall
Ülle Marks & Jüri Kass
Vüüming
Art Hall Gallery
17.12.2015 – 10.01.2016
You are cordially invited to the opening on December 18th at 5 p.m!
This exhibition of drawings called Vüüming denotes initiation and dedication. Be it the initiation into the skill and nature of drawing or being a man/woman.
The generation of designers and architects who arrived in Estonian art during the late 1960s shook the relationship between professionalism and innovativeness, introducing outsiders amongst those who approached the art world through a single art medium. The newcomers associated with their surroundings as a collective body, a living environment, which included an awareness of style and trend creation, as well as the will and ability to change the urban space and quality of life. By the late 1970s and early 1980s – a time when Jüri Kass (s. 1956) had already entered art and design graphics – Andres Tolts, Jüri Okas, Ando Keskküla, Leo Lapin, Villu Järmut, Ülo Emmus, Silver Vahtre and many others had already established themselves in the fine arts. Some predominantly, others as a sideline. Even today Jüri Kass has one foot in design and the other in art.
Ülle Marks (b.1963) completed a traditional in-depth programme in one medium – graphic arts. At the end of the 1980s, when her works started appearing in exhibitions, Estonian graphic art as a trademark was already waiting for her with: a) a large number of emotionally supersensitive and labour-intensive female artists whose skills were Ülleunsurpassable; b) Estonian art scene in general was undergoing great changes. Ülle Marks brought with her a powerfully generalised and focused image and an expressively traced line, which culminated in Grand Prix awards at the 1992 Tallinn Print Triennial and Intergrafia’94 World Award Winners Gallery in Katowice, Poland.
When Ülle and Jüri joined forces at the end of the decade, a strong tandem was born, which was active in both: in the graphic art and design landscape. “A few years ago, in collaboration with Jüri Kass, Ülle Marks, who garnered the most prizes in graphics during the 1990s, made a change in direction and started using digital photos. Marks and Kass command the situation splendidly, by demonstrating an effective symbiosis of graphic art and photography,” Eha Komissarov wrote in 2000.
Black-and-white asceticism and the expressiveness of the human body – whether zoomed in or out, in close-ups or movement seen from a distance – captivated them both and still do. Time and again they return to difficult and meaningful messages, searching for simplicity and purity in the world order. “The rediscovered old seems new,” (Kreg A-Kristring about Jüri Kass’s paintings at the Sammas Gallery, 2001) and “Based on international experience, there is a fatiguing amount of mixing on the technical side of the global graphic picture. The high-quality command of classical graphic techniques is quite an elitist phenomenon,” (interview with Jüri Kass by Urve Eslas in the Postimees newspaper, 2007).
This exhibition of drawings called Vüüming denotes initiation and dedication. Be it the initiation into the skill and nature of drawing or being a man/woman – Jüri’s monumental resolute guards, who surround Ülle’s transparent figures brimming with vulnerable hesitation, are filled with a longing for order and values and the readiness to defend them.
Art Hall Gallery
17 December 2015 – 10 January 2016
Vabaduse väljak 6
Wed-Sun 12 noon to 6 p.m., free
www.kunstihoone.ee
More information:
Jüri Kass: jyrikass@hot.ee
Ülle Marks: ylle.marks@artun.ee
Press release compiled by:
Tamara Luuk
tamara@kunstihoone.ee
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19.12.2015
EAA Christmas fair on Dec 19th at Kiriku plats 1, 11am-6pm
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EAA Christmas fair on Dec 19th at Kiriku plats 1, 11am-6pm
Saturday 19 December, 2015
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07.12.2015 — 23.01.2016
Kilometre of Sculpture, Rakvere 2016 OPEN CALL
Selection panel: Andreas Nilsson (SE), Anna Virtanen (FI), Teet Suur (EE) and Siim Preiman (EE)
The organisers of Kilometre of Sculpture (kmS) are pleased to extend a warm invitation to all artists working in any field or genre to submit applications to participate in our open call exhibition, which will be held in the public space of the town of Rakvere in July 2016.
Applications close 23 January 2016
Artists applying to the open call for 2016 will be expected to respond to the specific context of the township of Rakvere, selecting from the multitude of sites and situations that exist across this varied urbanscape, as well as the conceptual considerations presented below by our guest curator, Anna Virtanen. A site map, which can be viewed on our website, shows a circle approximately 1 kilometre across indicating a suggested area within which artists can explore potential sites for their work. As this area is only meant as a guide, sites outside the circle will also be considered if the reasoning behind the choice of site is clear.
The following reflects the initial curatorial impulse:
“How to approach a city unfamiliar to you, in an unfamiliar country? How to work in the public space, with a manner sensitive to the context at hand, when you’re not familiar with the stories, memories or meanings attached to it? As a way of approaching these questions, in our initial theme for the 2016 edition of Kilometre of Sculpture, we take a look at monuments. Considering monuments as manifestations of the invisible, of values, agendas, ideologies or histories. Or looking at them in relation to the notions of permanence and temporality – of the material aspects, of the invisible linked to them. Looking at monuments as representing something that is hoped to be static, emphasizing this even with their material qualities, holding onto something temporary.”
Anna Virtanen
Kilometre of Sculpture
Kilometre of Sculpture is an international outdoor art exhibition held every year in the public space of a regional city in Estonia. The town of Rakvere in northern Estonia hosts the exhibition every two years in conjunction with the Baltoscandal theatre festival, while different regional Estonian towns host the exhibition in the intervening years. KmS adopts a mixed model involving a curated section and an open call to deliver a single cohesive exhibition under the guiding vision of our curator. In addition, kmS also has a side program of exhibitions and events known as kmX that is largely sourced via connections with regional towns in neighbouring countries (often involving the twin town network).
The site map mentioned above and specific information on how to apply can be found by following the link below.
www.sculpture.ee/en/apply
General enquiries: kilometre@sculpture.ee
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Kilometre of Sculpture, Rakvere 2016 OPEN CALL
Monday 07 December, 2015 — Saturday 23 January, 2016
Selection panel: Andreas Nilsson (SE), Anna Virtanen (FI), Teet Suur (EE) and Siim Preiman (EE)
The organisers of Kilometre of Sculpture (kmS) are pleased to extend a warm invitation to all artists working in any field or genre to submit applications to participate in our open call exhibition, which will be held in the public space of the town of Rakvere in July 2016.
Applications close 23 January 2016
Artists applying to the open call for 2016 will be expected to respond to the specific context of the township of Rakvere, selecting from the multitude of sites and situations that exist across this varied urbanscape, as well as the conceptual considerations presented below by our guest curator, Anna Virtanen. A site map, which can be viewed on our website, shows a circle approximately 1 kilometre across indicating a suggested area within which artists can explore potential sites for their work. As this area is only meant as a guide, sites outside the circle will also be considered if the reasoning behind the choice of site is clear.
The following reflects the initial curatorial impulse:
“How to approach a city unfamiliar to you, in an unfamiliar country? How to work in the public space, with a manner sensitive to the context at hand, when you’re not familiar with the stories, memories or meanings attached to it? As a way of approaching these questions, in our initial theme for the 2016 edition of Kilometre of Sculpture, we take a look at monuments. Considering monuments as manifestations of the invisible, of values, agendas, ideologies or histories. Or looking at them in relation to the notions of permanence and temporality – of the material aspects, of the invisible linked to them. Looking at monuments as representing something that is hoped to be static, emphasizing this even with their material qualities, holding onto something temporary.”
Anna Virtanen
Kilometre of Sculpture
Kilometre of Sculpture is an international outdoor art exhibition held every year in the public space of a regional city in Estonia. The town of Rakvere in northern Estonia hosts the exhibition every two years in conjunction with the Baltoscandal theatre festival, while different regional Estonian towns host the exhibition in the intervening years. KmS adopts a mixed model involving a curated section and an open call to deliver a single cohesive exhibition under the guiding vision of our curator. In addition, kmS also has a side program of exhibitions and events known as kmX that is largely sourced via connections with regional towns in neighbouring countries (often involving the twin town network).
The site map mentioned above and specific information on how to apply can be found by following the link below.
www.sculpture.ee/en/apply
General enquiries: kilometre@sculpture.ee
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