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Tallinn Art Hall’s highly popular Spring Exhibition open for last few days

16.06.2023

The 23rd annual exhibition of the Estonian Artists’ Association can be viewed until 22 June at Tallinn Art Hall’s Lasnamäe Pavilion. The audience’s favourite artwork will be announced on 21 June at 6 p.m. Entrance to the exhibition is free and everyone is welcome!
 
Choosing the audience favourite has become a tradition at the Spring Exhibition. Visitors can vote for their favourite until 17 June. Art patrons Tiit Pruuli, Jaan Manitski, Riivo Anton, Aivar Berzin and Rain Tamm have put forward a prize of 6,000 euros for the winner of the audience vote, which will be presented at the award ceremony.
 
A gift voucher of 500 euros for the NOBA art environment will be drawn from among all the voters. The winner will be also announced at the award ceremony. This year’s winner of the audience award will have the opportunity to exhibit their works in a solo exhibition at the ArtDepoo Gallery.
 
“People love the annual Spring Exhibition, and this year’s show is open for visitors only a few more days,” said Paul Aguraiuja, Director of Tallinn Art Hall. “On the evening of 20 June at 6 p.m., you can take part in a slow-paced guided tour at the exhibition, which offers the opportunity to approach art with close attention and discover new ways of experiencing it. I also invite everyone to participate at the ceremony of awarding the artist of the audience’s favourite artwork.”
 
The Spring Exhibition displays works by 50 artists: Eero Alev, Stanislav Antipov, Sofi Aršas, Martin Buschmann, Sirje Eelma, Ulvi Haagensen, Maie Helm, Heleliis Hõim, Danel Kahar, Kai Kaljo, Liina Kalvik, Maria Kapajeva, René Kari, Sander Karjus, Jass Kaselaan, Loora Kaubi, Raul Keller, Kati Kerstna, Tiiu Kirsipuu, Kristi Kongi, Ilmar Kruusamäe, Olev Kuma, August Künnapu, Peeter Laurits, Lola Liivat, Johannes Luik, Kaisa Maasik, Marko Mäetamm, Mihkel Maripuu, Katariin Mudist, Maarit Murka, Jane Muts, Jelena Nova-Ginzburg, Terje Ojaver, Aet Ollisaar, Katrin Pere, Vassa Ponomarjova, Rait Prääts, Lembe Ruben, Maret Sarapu, Valev Sein, Tiina Sarapu and Sirja-Liisa Eelma, Urmo Teekivi, Evi Tihemets-Viires, Kadri Toom, Anna Trell, Maria-Kristiina Ulas, Urmas Viik, Vello Vinn and Toomas Vint.
 
Also represented are the Vaal, Kogo and Okapi art galleries. The exhibition was designed by Kaarel Eelma.
 
The participants at the Spring Exhibition were chosen by a jury consisting of Elin Kard (President of the Estonian Artists’ Association), Vano Allsalu (Vice-President of the Estonian Artists’ Association), Kaarel Eelma (designer of the exhibition), Tamara Luuk, (curator at Tallinn Art Hall) and Rain Tamm (art patron). The 50 artists were selected from 270 applications.
 
The Annual Exhibition of the Estonian Artists’ Association is also a sales exhibition: works displayed can be purchased on site at Tallinn Art Hall’s Lasnamäe Pavilion or at the NOBA art environment. Also published during the exhibition was the catalogue compiled by Elin Kard and designed by Maris Lindoja. The catalogue can be purchased from the reception desk of Tallinn Art Hall’s Lasnamäe Pavilion.

Additional information:
Madli Ehasalu
+372  5621 8422
madli@kunstihoone.ee

Tallinn Art Hall
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