The artist for the Estonian pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale will be selected by an international jury consisting of Chus Martínez, Hendrik Folkerts, Lolita Jablonskiene, Maria Arusoo, Anu Allas and Maria-Kristiina Soomre.
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Väinö Tanner Foundation´s artist residence scholarships for 2025 are again open for all Estonian and in Estonia working artists and artisans and designers.
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Send us your ambitious ideas that take advantage of the many possibilities of EKA Gallery. For the first time, in addition to project proposals we will also accept portfolios. Submit your portfolio if you do not want to apply with a specific project, but want to be considered for other projects.
Deadline 22.09.2024
The Estonian Centre for Contemporary Art announces the open call for artists to represent Estonia at the 61th Venice biennale in 2026. The artists need to present a proposal which would introduce the main focus of the candidate’s previous works and express and detail the motivation to work with the national pavilion’s project at the biennale. The proposal must be submitted by 30 September 2024.
The title of this year’s annual exhibition is “Multisurrealism” and the author of the idea and designer of the exhibition is Martti Ruus. Works can be submitted until 20 November 2024 at www.kunstimaja.ee
Surrealism was born 100 years ago in troubled times, and today it has been transformed into multisurrealism.