On 6 April EKA Gallery is opening a new exhibition, Anna Kaarma’s “Type 121”.
“Type 121” is Anna Kaarma’s first solo exhibition. The show’s central motif is the building type 121, characteristic the tower block district Lasnamäe in Tallinn. Kaarma looks at Lasnamäe as a particular architectural environment, while also analysing her own experience and changing attitudes towards this area. By using various media like video, photo, installation, artist book and drawing, the artist creates a fragmented, yet diverse and structured environment in the gallery, thus addressing her own experience with living in Lasnamäe, but also trying to generalise it and connect to that of others.
Anna Kaarma (1992) is a Tallinn based artist and graphic designer. In 2015 she received her Bachelor’s Degree from the Graphic Design Department of the Estonian Academy of Arts. She is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in the Photography Department in the same academy.
The exhibition is open until 29 April.
Graphic Design: Jaan Rõõmus
The artist and the gallery would like to thank: Eve Kask, Sebastian Saaremäe, Reimo Võsa-Tangsoo, Anu Vahtra, Marco Laimre, Loksa Betoonitehas.
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